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2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD PRO Interior Review
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The beloved 2025 Toyota 4Runner returns for its sixth generation with fresh looks and upgraded hardware—check out our First Look for all the details and tons of photos—but at its core, it remains the rough-and-tumble off-road SUV its fans have come to know and love. Look at it head-on, and you’ll recognize it immediately for what it is; but peek inside, and you’ll be glad to know the new 4Runner has also been thoroughly modernized.
The cabin in the new 4Runner has a simple and straightforward design. Right angles are clearly the theme here, but the result is something that’s easy to use. The new 4Runner benefits from an optional 14.0-inch touchscreen that’s used in the Tundra and Tacoma. Those who have used it know how big the icons appear. Accessible to the front passenger, there’s a screen-mounted USB port in case any extra devices need charging.
Something we like about the new Tacoma is how trucky its grab handles and gear lever are. They feel good and substantial in the hand—appearing now in the 4Runner, they’re a nice, tactile match for a rugged off-roader. Adding to the rugged feeling, the 4Runner’s drive modes are controlled via a big, physical dial. This is another carryover from the Tacoma, and a good one, too. Wireless charging pads are super handy, and having one in this orientation means you can still view your phone for directions or critical notifications. As was previously reported, the 4Runner’s beloved roll-down rear window feature sticks around. You can access it via this ceiling-mounted button.
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The cabin in the new 4Runner has a simple and straightforward design. Right angles are clearly the theme here, but the result is something that’s easy to use. The new 4Runner benefits from an optional 14.0-inch touchscreen that’s used in the Tundra and Tacoma. Those who have used it know how big the icons appear. Accessible to the front passenger, there’s a screen-mounted USB port in case any extra devices need charging.
Something we like about the new Tacoma is how trucky its grab handles and gear lever are. They feel good and substantial in the hand—appearing now in the 4Runner, they’re a nice, tactile match for a rugged off-roader. Adding to the rugged feeling, the 4Runner’s drive modes are controlled via a big, physical dial. This is another carryover from the Tacoma, and a good one, too. Wireless charging pads are super handy, and having one in this orientation means you can still view your phone for directions or critical notifications. As was previously reported, the 4Runner’s beloved roll-down rear window feature sticks around. You can access it via this ceiling-mounted button.
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