J29DB03
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Not a chance. It’ll definitely be the S58.Hope there is a b58 in it.
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Not a chance. It’ll definitely be the S58.Hope there is a b58 in it.
I had posted a while back from reputable sources that several aftermarket companies were involved in the Tacoma’s development. Turns out its true, Toyota has ARB offroad gear to be included from the factory. This is great!I've been following this for quite a while. If the market wasn't sky high for current TRD Pro's with 6MT I would already have one for a daily. But when a used truck is the price of a new truck, I'll wait. Curious to see the iForce's specs.
Rumor is 300hp+ 300lb/ft+ 4cyl Turbo Hybrid (TRD & Trailhunter). I had heard that a front and rear lockers would be available on TRD and Trailhunter, but I am not sure about this. 6spd manual is confirmed as an option. I haven’t heard anything on 10spd auto, but I’m sure at least a 8spd will be available. I hope a manual selection tcase will be available, that would make this truck a hot ticket guaranteed!I'm more curious about the drive train and exact specs.
I've been following this for quite a while. If the market wasn't sky high for current TRD Pro's with 6MT I would already have one for a daily. But when a used truck is the price of a new truck, I'll wait. Curious to see the iForce's specs.
Yes and No….the electronic aids I agree, would not work with a manual very well. However, the suspension and gear associated with the suspension that only come with a TRD Pro would pair up nicely with a manual. I will say, after owning a 2dr 6spd JL Rubicon, I don’t think I want a manual 4x4 anymore. Lockers yes, a nice lift yes, big tires yes, etc…. These new autos are very nice!Buying a TRD Pro Tacoma in manual defeats a lot of the tech that goes into what makes it a Pro. If you want a manual Tacoma, get an SR5 with no crawl control or any of the good stuff...
Resale is a key thing with the TRD’s. They almost always fetch much more in the used car market than base or lower trims.The only thing you get is a locker, same as a TRD-Off-road. Save yourself a lot of money and get one of those, still money to upgrade the suspension
Lemme guess, it's the new Land Cruiser coming to the US. And no, not the LC300.I had posted a while back from reputable sources that several aftermarket companies were involved in the Tacoma’s development. Turns out its true, Toyota has ARB offroad gear to be included from the factory. This is great!
Also, the information I received that different variations of the 4cyl turbo hybrid seem like it may actually be true as well. If this is the case, than the info I got a while back about possibly a closed deck V6 turbo may be coming…..in a different Toyota.
AFAIK the confirmed numbers for the 2.4L turbo-hybrid is ~330 horsepower and ~470 lb-ft of torque for the i-FORCE MAX.Rumor is 300hp+ 300lb/ft+ 4cyl Turbo Hybrid (TRD & Trailhunter). I had heard that a front and rear lockers would be available on TRD and Trailhunter, but I am not sure about this. 6spd manual is confirmed as an option. I haven’t heard anything on 10spd auto, but I’m sure at least a 8spd will be available. I hope a manual selection tcase will be available, that would make this truck a hot ticket guaranteed!
Time to jb4 it and add some more tq/power on it!!!Lemme guess, it's the new Land Cruiser coming to the US. And no, not the LC300.
AFAIK the confirmed numbers for the 2.4L turbo-hybrid is ~330 horsepower and ~470 lb-ft of torque for the i-FORCE MAX.
The normal 2.4T should be ~270 horsepower and ~370-380 lb-ft of torque.
All I know, is power and torque is “over” 300 for the hybrid. 330hp/470tq would be fantastic. I haven’t heard those numbers tbh.Lemme guess, it's the new Land Cruiser coming to the US. And no, not the LC300.
AFAIK the confirmed numbers for the 2.4L turbo-hybrid is ~330 horsepower and ~470 lb-ft of torque for the i-FORCE MAX.
The normal 2.4T should be ~270 horsepower and ~370-380 lb-ft of torque.
Yeah the hybrid numbers are practically confirmed at this point.All I know, is power and torque is “over” 300 for the hybrid. 330hp/470tq would be fantastic. I haven’t heard those numbers tbh.