2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport V6 4WD what makes it awesome, what it brings to the table, and what to think about.
The Heart & Hustle
Under the hood is a 3.5liter V6 engine putting out 278 hp and 265 lbft of torque.
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Comes standard with parttime 4WD in its 4WD versions, giving you grip when you need it snow, mud, trail, whatever.
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Transmission is a 6speed automatic, though some trims or configs may offer a 6speed manual (depending on cab & bed layout) for people who like more driver involvement.
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Performance, Towing & Hauling
Maximum towing capacity is 6,4006,800 lbs in many 4WD V6 TRD Sport configurations.
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Payload capability is solid typically over 1,100 lbs depending on bed/cab combo.
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Fuel economy (EPA) is about 18 mpg city / 22 mpg highway for the 4WD V6 models. Combined 20 mpg.
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Looks, Comfort & Tech
Stylepoints are strong: hood scoop, bold sporty grille, flared fenders, 17inch machined alloy wheels, color keyed mirrors/overfenders. TRD Sport gets sporty attitude without going full offroad rugged.
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Exterior touches include projectorbeam headlights, LED daytime running lights & fog lights, heated mirrors, and a sprayin composite bed with tiedowns and cargo bed storage/rail system.
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Interior: 8inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, leathertrimmed steering wheel & shift lever, multiple USB ports, wireless charging pad in some trims, power adjustable driver seat depending on package.
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Safety & driver assist gear: comes with Toyota Safety Sense P (PreCollision System with pedestrian detection, Lane Departure Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control, etc.). Rearview camera, stability/traction control, etc.
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What Youll Love
Balanced performance: the V6 gives enough power for highway merging, towing, and offroad, but still manageable in daily driving.
Looks sporty and commanding; the TRD Sport design gives it visual flair without going overboard into offroad excess.
Proven reliability: Tacomas generally have a strong reputation for longevity and resale value.
Good tech & comfort enough for long drives supportive seats, modern infotainment, driver comfort features.
Used 2022 ToyotaTacoma 4WD SR
- Odometer
- 36,224 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 18/22 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4x4
- Engine
- 3.5 Liter
- VIN
- 3TMCZ5AN6NM504552
- Stock Number
- NM504552
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Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.1Out of 5
- 4.0
It was a great truck..... Wasn't in love though
By KJ | on Monday, August 03, 2020
My Fully Loaded Black Tacoma TRD Off Road Double Cab was a great, dependable truck. I have zero complaints on the look, the handling in the snow, the JBL sound system was awesome, it was comfortable in the front, but a little tight in the back. My biggest complaint about it over all is the V6 is very very underwhelming. The lack of power really kept me from keeping it because I loved the way it looked. It was the first year of the new design and I bought it brand new off the show room floor with all the bells and whistles. Tacoma's especially in CO, sell for a premium. I lost $8k in 4 years buying it brand new. I can't ask for anything else out of any vehicle when it comes to resale value and will continue to buy Toyota's for this very reason moving forward. I just couldn't stand how sluggish it was on the highway trying to get up to speed and forget about passing anybody without taxing the RPM's. It's a truck, I completely understand this but I may as well of been driving a 4 cylinder compact in comparison. Towing wasn't a problem, no real difference in performance, but I also never tried to tow a real heavy load with it. You buy this truck to Off-Road in the hills and to be honest, I was afraid too. I couldn't stand the thought of potentially damaging anything on the rocks in the Mountains so, I never really pushed its limits in that regard. What I did do, it handled with ease. Not sure I would buy another one, I think I would probably do a V8 Tundra next time.… - 5.0
Bulletproof
By Ronbo | on Friday, August 20, 2021
This truck never fails to start. It just keeps going. 190k miles. We just keep changing the oil and driving it.… - 4.0
Truck has been solid overall since purchase date.
By MDP | on Monday, February 24, 2020
Purchased a newToyota Tacoma TRD Off Road in October of 2018 and have not had any major or minor mechanical, technical or body issues. There have been two recalls, one has been fixed, but they have not resulted in issues with the truck. I have owned Toyota cars for the last 24 years and feel just as confident in this truck as I have with the other cars/trucks that I have owned. The transmission does hunt for the low gear on the highway but I don't find that it affects my enjoyment of driving the vehicle, and I like the 21-22 average mpg I am getting. I also tow a tent trailer and the truck does fine and the engine and transmission have performed great. No complaints thus far.…
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