07-22-2019, 04:39 PM
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Man, if I have to wait until 2022, I'm in something else. I love my 4th Gen, but it has 225000 on it, think I'm starting to have coolant in the engine routine. I'll get it fixed as I absolutely do not like the lack of power in the 5th Gen. Rented one for a week last year, could not get over the difference in torque between the 4th and 5th. Tried another day with a 5th Gen SR5 last week thinking I might trade mine in. Nope. The way people drive around Chicago, you better have some get up and go or you're gonna get you ass-end hit. I might be able to wait for the 2021 6th Gen, but if it's another year I'll regretfully move to Jeep.
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I feel you on the waiting. Im seriously waiting for the Bronco to be released and already have a few qualms with it...If its only going to be a turbo 4 like the Ranger, im out 87% lol. But honestly the new Ranger and coming Bronco may be what keep the 4Runner BOF. Also there's talk of the next Tundra, that's coming soon, and the Tacoma being on the same frame. Interesting to say the least
We all know what the 4Runner needs....well I know what I want lol.
More power/torque - Would like to see what direct injection combined with Sequential injection do to the 4.0
More room front and rear
More suspension travel
Better Infotainment of course
IM sure there are some others...that's all i can remember while I sit here at work waiting for 5:30 lol
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07-22-2019, 05:18 PM
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I'm also waiting/ready for the new Bronco...
Going to park it right next to it's great grand father.
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07-22-2019, 08:13 PM
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disappointing, really was hoping it was 2020.
I'm driving a 2004 Limited with 165k and while its fine, no major problems, its getting time to upgrade. Really want some of the newer tech and I hate to buy a current gen now just to be faced with the decision to turn around and tell that within a year or two to get the next gen. I was hoping I would just make the jump to the new gen this year.
But as previously asked, yes, when will we know for sure what the 2020 version will bring? This fall?
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I’ve observed on multiple occasions where the older 4th gen SR5 actually has more technology than some of the newer 5th gen models.
If you are buying a 5th gen, it should be because your 4th gen blew up.
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07-23-2019, 09:18 AM
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2022 for 6thgen
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07-25-2019, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by amheck
disappointing, really was hoping it was 2020.
I'm driving a 2004 Limited with 165k and while its fine, no major problems, its getting time to upgrade. Really want some of the newer tech and I hate to buy a current gen now just to be faced with the decision to turn around and tell that within a year or two to get the next gen. I was hoping I would just make the jump to the new gen this year.
But as previously asked, yes, when will we know for sure what the 2020 version will bring? This fall?
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Put a car play receiver in your 4th gen. Makes it feel a lot more modern
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07-31-2019, 07:47 PM
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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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08-01-2019, 10:18 AM
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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.
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08-01-2019, 02:27 PM
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I think 5th gen 4Runner will be the last naturally aspirated V6 model. The future is a turbo 4 cylinder and a hybrid V6, based on what I have read and heard.
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08-02-2019, 11:43 AM
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I think, although hate the thought if it, it will get the 3.5 V6 in the Taco. Im really not a fan of that engine at all! The turbo 4cyl idea is possible but that wouldnt be the only option, just like the Wrangler. I have 90% confidence we wont see a v8 of anysize lol.
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08-04-2019, 10:12 PM
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... I believe Toyota will release a new land cruiser, tundra, tacoma, and 4runner next year for a 2021 model year...
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Very unlikely a new 4Runner generation is going to be introduced next year. The upgrades the 5th generation just got for the 2020 MY would not have been worth it for one model year only.
This will run for three model years and we will see the 6th generation 4Runner be introduced in 2022 as a MY2023!
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08-05-2019, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Baystate4Runner
Very unlikely a new 4Runner generation is going to be introduced next year. The upgrades the 5th generation just got for the 2020 MY would not have been worth it for one model year only.
This will run for three model years and we will see the 6th generation 4Runner be introduced in 2022 as a MY2023!
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This is so sad. The updates they provided to the 20s only push out the new generation further.
Maybe we will get lucky and they will introduce some powertrain changes next MY.
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08-06-2019, 10:25 AM
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Just bought a 2019 so I'm glad the next generation isn't about to come out and make me sad I pulled the trigger today!
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08-11-2019, 02:08 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Baystate4Runner
Very unlikely a new 4Runner generation is going to be introduced next year. The upgrades the 5th generation just got for the 2020 MY would not have been worth it for one model year only.
This will run for three model years and we will see the 6th generation 4Runner be introduced in 2022 as a MY2023!
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Not a Chance its gona be that long. No Way.
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08-11-2019, 02:18 AM
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Not a Chance its gona be that long. No Way.
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I agree. 2020 updates are a bandaid. No way 6G is 3-4 year out. It just doesn't make sense for them not to incorporate it into the global platform before then.
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08-14-2019, 05:58 AM
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I'm a Sales Manager at a Toyota dealership. 2021 = New 4runner
I'm a Sales Manager at a Toyota dealership. 2021 = New 4runner
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