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VoodooPro 02-18-2020 01:46 PM

2022 6th gen is coming
 
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Thoughts?

CookieRoe 02-18-2020 02:03 PM

I have so many questions to that photo. But, it is believable (due date).

JayceeP 02-18-2020 07:42 PM

If that was a model year launch- cool. Less than 24 months until dealer arrival (Sep 2021?). If it’s calendar year launch... meaning M2023... that’s a long time and means 2.5-3 years until dealer arrival. I feel like too many other options will surface between now and then.

updawg 02-18-2020 09:16 PM

Toyota Is Set to Overhaul Its Off-Road SUVs & Trucks, Report Says • Gear Patrol

bigbwb 02-18-2020 11:18 PM

Another recent article about release dates for upcoming Toyota and Lexus models, 4R included.

Toyota Insider Reveals Future For 86, Camry, Tacoma, And Lexus

bigbwb 02-18-2020 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by JayceeP (Post 3445155)
If that was a model year launch- cool. Less than 24 months until dealer arrival (Sep 2021?). If it’s calendar year launch... meaning M2023... that’s a long time and means 2.5-3 years until dealer arrival. I feel like too many other options will surface between now and then.

I’m thinking it’s calendar year launch. So new 4R in 2022 as a 2023 MY.....likely fall launch like most in the past.

yota1976 02-19-2020 07:35 AM

So is it safe to say they'll be putting the 4.0/5-speed auto in the museum? Would be cool to a turbo engine offered.

DirtyHarry 02-19-2020 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by yota1976 (Post 3445379)
So is it safe to say they'll be putting the 4.0/5-speed auto in the museum? Would be cool to a turbo engine offered.

I expect so. I look forward to a turbo or hybrid model, I just hope they can preserve the rock hard reliability. My 2016 Tacoma with the 3.5 liter was.... less than stellar.

Flyer 02-19-2020 02:33 PM

About freaking time! The trucks and SUVs are so long in the tooth and even the interiors looks so dated. I read the Landcruiser will be totally revamped and made smaller/leaner or something like that. It is such a fat pig now. Fingers crossed that they make some real changes.

rmbertoldi 02-19-2020 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyHarry (Post 3445487)
I expect so. I look forward to a turbo or hybrid model, I just hope they can preserve the rock hard reliability. My 2016 Tacoma with the 3.5 liter was.... less than stellar.

You're looking forward to a non-diesel turbo 4cyl 4Runner? lol ..you should've been there when the NEW "offroad" hybrid Rav4 joined our T4R event last Fall..and 20mins in was whining like a goat in heat. Why are we even validating this by creating a "6th Gen" tab 5yrs in advance? lol

Mikey2020 02-19-2020 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by rmbertoldi (Post 3445579)
You're looking forward to a non-diesel turbo 4cyl 4Runner? lol ..you should've been there when the NEW "offroad" hybrid Rav4 joined our T4R event last Fall..and 20mins in was whining like a goat in heat. Why are we even validating this by creating a "6th Gen" tab 5yrs in advance? lol

Turbos can be used for performance and/or efficiency. I'm ALL IN, if they make a 6th gen 4runner with a performance oriented six cylinder turbo engine . (Ala the Ford Raptor, without all the reliability issues that come with the Ford twin turbo engine)

T4R2014 02-19-2020 04:55 PM

This presentation looks like it was made by the hot front desk chick at any dealer. Pure speculation. She doesn't work at corporate.

jimgsmith 02-20-2020 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by T4R2014 (Post 3445723)
This presentation looks like it was made by the hot front desk chick at any dealer. Pure speculation. She doesn't work at corporate.



And the way they stuck the Sequoia and 4Runner on the end, with only a year, where everything else is more specific. Makes me think they added them more for completeness and they are still figuring it all out.

LandCruiser 02-20-2020 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by jimgsmith (Post 3445991)
And the way they stuck the Sequoia and 4Runner on the end, with only a year, where everything else is more specific. Makes me think they added them more for completeness and they are still figuring it all out.

In 2022 we'll decide whether or not to update or discontinue the Sequoia and 4Runner, with possible redesigns in 4-5 years.

https://di-uploads-pod16.dealerinspi...sica-Reyes.jpg

rmbertoldi 02-20-2020 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by T4R2014 (Post 3445723)
This presentation looks like it was made by the hot front desk chick at any dealer. Pure speculation. She doesn't work at corporate.

It's funny how many YouTube (_____4Runner) accounts took this photo and ran with it yesterday.."The new 2023 is announced" lol


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