Used 2021 Toyota4Runner TRD Off Road Premium

    Odometer
    69,931 miles
    Fuel Economy
    16/19 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4x4
    Engine
    4.0 Liter
    VIN
    JTERU5JR1M5898084
    Stock Number
    M5898084
    Toyota 4Runner
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 270

    Dealer Notes

    Performance & Off Road Capability

    Its powered by a 4.0liter V6 engine producing around 270hp and 278lbft of torque.
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    The drivetrain is a full 4WD (parttime) system which enables serious offtrail performance.
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    Towing capacity is up to about 5,000lbs when properly equipped making it not only a trail machine, but also a capable hauler.
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    Ground clearance is about 9.6 inches, and approach/departure angles are impressive given its size.
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    Offroad tech is well equipped: features like MultiTerrain Select, Crawl Control, and a locking rear differential come standard or available on this trim helping you conquer dirt, rocks, sand, or rough backroads with confidence.
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    Design, Exterior & Styling

    The TRD OffRoad Premium gets distinctive styling cues: bold front grille and hood scoop, overfenders, silver painted bumper accents, roof rails, and badging that announces its rugged DNA.
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    The cabin seats five (2 rows) in this trim contrasting with some 4Runner versions that offer a third row. Its more focused on passenger and cargo versatility rather than max seating.
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    Interior features upgrade the experience: heated front seats, SofTextrimmed upholstery (a highquality synthetic leather) in many examples of this trim, Smart Key with pushbutton start, and generous tech interface.
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    Interior, Comfort & Practicality

    Cargo and passenger space: behind the seat row you get 47cuft of space, and with seats folded you approach 8990cuft of cargo capacity plenty for gear, weekend trips or overlanding setups.
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    Comfortable ride: while it retains serious offroad hardware, the Premium trim ensures youre not sacrificing everyday comfort. Features like heated seats, upgraded upholstery, and modern infotainment make it versatile for daily driving as well as adventure.

    Technology & connectivity: An 8inch touchscreen is standard, and youll find compatibility for Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (depending on options), plus multiple USB ports and standardsuite safety systems.
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    Why Its an Exciting Choice

    Adventureready: If youre someone who wants more than just pavement driving trail runs, camping trips, overland gear, pulling a small trailer the 4Runner TRD OffRoad Premium is built for it.

    Reliability: With the legacy of the 4Runner name, youre getting an SUV known for durability, strong resale value, and robust construction.

    Comfort meets capability: You dont have to choose between creature comforts and hardcore offroad ability this trim gives you both.

    Distinctive presence: It stands out in the SUV crowd with bold styling and purposedriven design cues not just another crossover.

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    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • 2016 4Runner SR5 Premium 5 stars *****

      By Max242 on Saturday, January 28, 2017

      5.0
      This is a highly under rated vehicle. We love it. We owned a 2004 4Runner prior to purchasing this. The reliability on the 4Runners (at least for us) has been great. Vehicle is on a truck frame so the ride is little different than a crossover but it is not an issue to us at all. We love that the rear window goes up and down. Controls are easy. The one thing, the 4WD selector is in a weird place, right next to the front cup holder. I think a better place would have been next to heat controls, more out of the way. Head room with sun roof is a about 1" less than our older model, but so far not an issue. Backup camera is nice to have. Engine has plenty of power. We have noticed the mileage is 1-2 MPG lower than our old model and whats rated but we live in a very cold climate and maybe it needs to be broke in also. We are seeing 19 MPG HWY & 16-17 average. Not sure we will monitor and see what changes come summer. Seats are comfortable, ride for us is quiet. View area is clear, A-pillars are not overly obstructive.
    • Ab Fab! Love it!

      By Adventure Ready on Thursday, September 12, 2019

      5.0
      Had a Grand Cherokee (Limited) and several recalls with so/so reviews later I decided to try the 4Runner. Love it! Fits like a glove, I'm only 5'5" so that's really important to me. Can see out of it easily with great visibility. No worries about reliability or excess tech going wonky. Smooth on paved roads and amazing on trails and off road. Yes it's not as "smooth" as a crossover but it is not based on a car platform. It has more than enough power and the engine isn't taxed like most 4 cylinders either. It will hold it's value better than any of them as well. All and all totally satisfied with the TRD Off Road 4Runner!
    • Death and Taxes

      By SP Cushing on Wednesday, August 28, 2024

      5.0
      For 22 years and 503k miles I kept my first ever car purchase. A 1998 Jeep Cherokee XJ and when I donated her while still running like a Swiss watch I was devastated. I knew nothing made today would be as tough or have an engine that would be as dependable and my mechanic friend said the closet vehicle I'd be able to replicate that dinosaur technology unchanged solid Ness minus the tape deck and cigarette lighter which was cool but never used was in fact the 4runner. So I went to the dealership brought home my 5th generation 4runner and I've gotta say I can't find anything other than it's not my old XJ it's perfect. Absolutely solid built inside and out tons of cargo room with just over 100k miles now there's been zero issues from 30 below zero wind chills to heat index of upwards of 110 and humid it's flawless. I see now why Toyota never changed a thing in all those model years. I tried the Tahoe which is grossly overpriced garbage with not even a third of the build quality the Ford Expedition and a few others just lack the rugged utility I need. So if your looking for an apocalyptic ready vehicle with all the amenities most like there's no other choices out there today really. Anybody who complains really in my opinion didn't understand what they were buying. You can't go wrong with the 4runner even if you tried.