2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Review: Power, Personality and a Few Puzzling Choices

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The 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is the off-road racer in the lineup, blending a bold design with serious trail capability plus hybrid power. I spent a week with the truck, driving it around and doing a small towing job. I found a lot of things I liked especially over the prior generation and several head scratchers I still haven’t figure out. 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Rocks A Striking New Shade Toyota’s annual TRD Pro special color is part of the fun, and for 2025 that shade is Mud Bath — a tan, earth-inspired tone that pops in early […] (read full article...)
 
I always find it midly interesting how subjective different things are to people. To some the design of that truck, in and out, is like a trip to O'reillys when we all had our first hot rod or fixer upper back in the 80'/90's. How much shit can I find in the aisles to stick on my ride? To others, it's useful and "tactical." I'm pretty sure Tampax is advertising EDC Tactical Camouflage Tampons now and if not, they would sell for $$$.

The only thing I thought missing from the video was the breakdown of hybrid torque and how it actually applies. I think it was TFL who did some drag racing and showed the hybrid versions of the Tacoma gets stomped by trucks which far less advertised torque. There's something going on there and I don't think it's just weight.

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65k, I think closer to 68k with the lovely Toyota and Dealer required add-ons, for a slower TRD Off-Road with no usable second row.

Hmm.

There was a lot of needed changes made. You nailed the seat and changes made to the cockpit to give it a more upright feel than the previous gens.

Dusdaddy is right though, people will buy them... I think.
 
The only thing I thought missing from the video was the breakdown of hybrid torque and how it actually applies. I think it was TFL who did some drag racing and showed the hybrid versions of the Tacoma gets stomped by trucks which far less advertised torque. There's something going on there and I don't think it's just weight.
Not exactly a good demonstration though. The Hybrid hits a higher tq at a much lower RPM than the others. Sure, shitty in a drag race but pretty damn good off-road. As an old Jeep I6 guy, I love low end tq. It's definitely a "gadget" truck though that's extremely limited for an everyday driver.
 
I originally went to a dealer to buy a 2021, knowing it’s deficiencies, especially for a 6ft tall person. I didn’t like the way that particular vehicle drove, as I was leaving and telling the salesman that I didn’t like that truck, the GM overheard and told me I should try the “new” tacoma. I drove it and bought it on the spot. It made everything better that was wrong with the prior gen to me.

We should keep in perspective that these trucks are part physical object, part marketing theater, and part personal vision of usage and capabilities. The reality of living with any of them post purchase is often disappointing in one way or another. All the mpg threads on every forum is an example of that. Like you bought a heavy brick shaped vehicle and you’re disappointed with the mpg? Lol. The mpg on the maroney has never been close to accurate, why would it be so now?

Personally, I’m very satisfied with the TRD OR Premium spec. It’s much more than I went to the dealer to buy and it ticks the boxes I care about. Power, good seating position and headroom, reasonable capability, and I personally like the bold, blocky, tactical, but also well laid out interior. I looked at the Chevy and Ford and found their interiors flaccid and boring in comparison. I think the only good looking competitors are the Ranger Raptor or the Trailboss/ZR2 trims. Their other trims are boring. Whereas the Tacoma looks good to me in all trims.

It’s easy to compare pricing and say the Ranger Raptor is a better deal, but in reality it’s not because every dealer marks them up 10k, so there’s really a price equity between the Raptor and TRD PRO/Trailhunter. As a long term reliabilty bet, I’m going with the Toyota’s all day long.

Of course, some folks would have written a similar post completely contrary to what I’ve written, but that’s why those other vehicles sell.
 
I think the only good looking competitors are the Ranger Raptor or the Trailboss/ZR2 trims. Their other trims are boring. Whereas the Tacoma looks good to me in all trims.
That's a really solid point. The Tacoma looks a lot different in each trim level. It is like each one has its own personality whereas other truck makers just have trucks with different materials.
 
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