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Originally Posted by Trob20
While everything is still purely speculation at this point, I believe Toyota will release a new land cruiser, tundra, tacoma, and 4runner next year for a 2021 model year. Next summer is the Olympics which will be held in Tokyo. Toyota has already published plans to release several concepts and cutting edge tech next year as part of their partnership with the olympics. Considering the audience the olympics tend to draw here in the US, it would make sense for Toyota to have lineup of product launches to capitalize on their partnership. With the cars being updated or redesigned recently it would make sense the SUVs and trucks would be next on the agenda. The highlander and rav4 have already been revealed, so that leaves the body on frame platforms. I feel very confident about the Tundra being launched around the olympics because test mules have already been spotted. I think the land cruiser will share a platform with the tundra as they would both be supporting similar powertrain based on history. The Tacoma is still relatively new, but the increased competition in the sector could push Toyota to release a new one. I could also see the tacoma and 4runner sharing a platform with Toyota's new global architecture. Just one mans opinion.
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lol tacoma hasnt even hit mid cycle refresh, much less a new model coming before 10-12yr gen cycle that toyota has gone to with the bof vehicles now.