2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport
Toyota 4Runner Details
V6, 4.0L
Nautical Blue Metallic
RWD
Gasoline
32,408 Miles
Black/Graphite
16056386A
JTEAU5JR1P5296609
Premium Synthetic
TRD Sport
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2023 Toyota 4Runner
Discover the Thrilling Capabilities of the 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD SportPrepare to embark on extraordinary adventures with the 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport. This rugged and versatile SUV is the perfect companion for those who seek to conquer the great outdoors while enjoying the utmost in comfort and convenience.- 122 Point Inspection- Certified by AutoCheck - 1 Owner & No Accidents- Platinum Warranty- TRD Package- Leather Seats- Heated Seats- Rear View Camera- Bluetooth Connection- Apple CarPlay/Android AutoThe 4Runner TRD Sport's powerful 4.0L V6 engine and 5-speed transmission deliver an exhilarating driving experience, whether you're navigating the city streets or tackling challenging terrain. With its impressive 16 MPG city and 19 MPG highway fuel efficiency, this SUV offers the perfect balance of performance and efficiency.Elevate your driving experience with the TRD Sport's array of premium features, including 20-inch alloy wheels, a sleek TRD Sport exterior package, and a host of advanced safety technologies. The intuitive infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration keeps you connected and entertained on every journey.Comfort and versatility are at the heart of the 4Runner TRD Sport. Sink into the plush SofTex-trimmed seats and enjoy the convenience of the power driver's seat, steering wheel-mounted controls, and dual-zone climate control. When it's time to load up your gear, the split-folding rear seats and ample cargo space make it a breeze.Whether you're planning a family road trip, a weekend getaway, or a rugged off-road adventure, the 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport is the perfect companion. Experience the thrill of the open road and the freedom to explore the great outdoors in this exceptional SUV.Price includes a $750 Finance Coupon.
Features & Options
- TRD Sport Package
- 8 Speakers
- AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
- Radio: Audio
- Air Conditioning
- Rear window defroster
- Power driver seat
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Remote keyless entry
- Steering wheel mounted audio controls
- Speed-sensing steering
- Traction control
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- ABS brakes
- Anti-whiplash front head restraints
- Dual front impact airbags
- Dual front side impact airbags
- Emergency communication system: Safety Connect (1-year trial)
- Front anti-roll bar
- Front wheel independent suspension
- Knee airbag
- Low tire pressure warning
- Occupant sensing airbag
- Overhead airbag
- Rear anti-roll bar
- Brake assist
- Electronic Stability Control
- Exterior Parking Camera Rear
- Auto High-beam Headlights
- Front fog lights
- Panic alarm
- Security system
- Speed control
- Bumpers: body-color
- Heated door mirrors
- Power door mirrors
- Spoiler
- TRD Sport Badge
- Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
- Driver door bin
- Driver vanity mirror
- Front reading lights
- Illuminated entry
- Leather Shift Knob
- Leather steering wheel
- Outside temperature display
- Overhead console
- Passenger vanity mirror
- Rear seat center armrest
- Shift Knob
- Tachometer
- Telescoping steering wheel
- Tilt steering wheel
- TRD Sport Carpet Floor Mats
- Trip computer
- Front Bucket Seats
- Front Center Armrest
- SofTex Seat Trim
- Split folding rear seat
- Black Roof Rails
- Passenger door bin
- Alloy wheels
- Wheels: 20 Unique Dual 6-Spoke Alloy
- Rear window wiper
- Variably intermittent wipers
- 3.727 Axle Ratio
- HEATED SEATS
- ALLOY WHEELS
- BLUETOOH CONNECTION
- REAR VIEW BACK-UP CAMERA
- LEATHER
- CERTIFIED BY AUTOCHECK- 1 OWNER & NO ACCIDENTS
- LOCAL TRADE
- Tameron Certified
- 122 POINT INSPECTION
- Vehicle Detailed
- Recent Oil Change
- PLATINUM WARRANTY
- Cruise Control
- APPLE CARPLAY/ ANDROID AUTO
- Steering Wheel Controls
- Keyless Entry
- USB Charging
- TRD PACKAGE
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2023 Toyota 4Runner Review
The 4Runner’s been around for 40 years?! Time flies when you’re having fun and that’s exactly the 4Runner’s objective: an off-road party machine for adventuresome types. I didn’t take the wheel of my first one until 1998 but I’ve driven a bunch of them since and it’s amazing to see how little they’ve changed over that time span. Beloved by analog types skeptical of modern technology, the 4Runner is still selling strong even though the current generation debuted 13 long years ago. So, with over 4 million sold it’s time for a party – a 40th anniversary bash with a retro theme.PRODUCT CYCLE LONGER THAN A CVS RECEIPT
Toyota’s notoriously long product cadence regarding its 4X4s has produced a quartet of trucks with miserable gas mileage, underpowered engines and time capsule technology, but I can’t fault it; why redesign them when they’ve long since been amortized and customers keep signing? But change is upon us. The Tundra and Sequoia are all-new, the next generation Tacoma should arrive next year and bringing up the rear will be the 4Runner in 2024. Feeling a bit nostalgic, Toyota has created this special edition 4Runner before the changeover and it’s wearing a vintage wardrobe. Remember drooling over Marty McFly’s Toyota Truck in Back to the Future? This 4Runner is giving off similar vibes which I’m totally here for and these yellow/orange/red body graphics take me back to 1983 and beyond; the spark has been reignited. Bronze-colored wheels cap off the heritage styling. At this point in its geriatric lifecycle, I wouldn’t normally give the 4Runner a second look but this one? Heck, yeah.
40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUCHES
A ruby is the traditional 40th anniversary gift and indeed Toyota offers this one in Barcelona Red – one of three available colors – along with Ice Cap (white) and this sexy Midnight Black. Based upon the SR5 Premium grade equipped with part-time 4-wheel drive, MSRP is $47,805 – all features are standard. A smattering of understated 40th anniversary touches are found here and there, inside and out, including an emblem indicating its limited nature attached to the dash– 1 of 4,040 Toyota plans to build. There’s an anniversary logo embossed onto the front headrests, specific floormats and bronze-colored accent stitching for the faux leather seats and other surfaces.
LET’S GO CAMPING
Lost in yesteryear, I’ve been acting as if there’s a camping trip Friday night with Jennifer Parker and this 4Runner is what we’re driving. It’s the perfect vehicle for the job: tall, tough and sizable. With the rear seats folded flat there’re 90 cubic feet of voluminous hauling space to be used for things like sleeping bags, bikes, and skis; there’s certainly no lack of cargo room. And of course, there’s this Toyota special: a power-operated tailgate window. So, throw a kayak in here if you want; it’s all good with the 4Runner.
THE 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC STILL EXISTs
The 4Runner’s mechanical bits are a step back in time: a 5-speed automatic transmission, dial-type 4-wheel drive, a big ol’ naturally-aspirated V6. Though my automotive tastes are quite progressive, I’m really digging this pre-digital dalliance. Combined with its throwback paint scheme and 40th Anniversary treatment this 4Runner feels fashionable as opposed to frumpy. Surprisingly, the ride quality is stellar – very soft and comfortable - and the cabin is as quiet as a Lexus. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it, they say, and the 4Runner has got that down pat.
SURPRISINGLY REFINED ON-ROAD
The 4.0-liter V6 wheezes its way through the 5 gears at a leisurely pace making its 270 horsepower and 278 pound-feet of torque seem anemic. The 4Runner is the posterchild for why 10-speed transmissions aren’t superfluous. On the other hand, this sort of deliberate, easily modulated throttle response is perfect for off-roading. Located on the overhead console is the switchgear for low-speed traction control called A-TRAC and Toyota’s infamously noisy hill decent control. Down below on the center console is the large knob for shifting the transfer case from rear-wheel drive to 4-wheel drive with additional low-speed gearing for when conditions get serious. And it’s really just as simple as that – no trick suspension or fancy terrain settings. The KISS principal is in full effect. You know what else hasn’t changed? The gas mileage. From 1983 to today the 4Runner still nets 17 MPG in combined driving.
A BIT AGED BUT NOT SPARSE
However, that’s not to say the 4Runner is devoid of modern accoutrements. The small touchscreen infotainment system integrates Apple CarPlay and Android Auto - though with a wired connection, there’s a Wi-Fi hotspot, satellite radio, 3 USB ports, adaptive cruise control with lane keeping, rear cross traffic alert and heated front seats. The cabin is actually an unexpected delight fortified by the 4Runner’s refined on-road manners, an uncanny quietness and an agreeable simplicity to its layout. Yes; it would be nice to have a height-adjustable passenger seat, LED ambient lighting, a power tailgate, and automatic headlights for sure - I keep forgetting to turn these off. But all in all, this 40th Anniversary Edition doesn’t feel sparse, just a bit aged. As for the rear seats, they sit high, theater style and don’t articulate so the roof is designed with a bump out to accommodate taller passengers.
THE OFF-ROAD GOODS…MINUS TIRES
With body-on-frame construction, a rigid rear axle, 9.6” of ground clearance, and a 33-degree approach angle, the 4Runner embodies a time when just about all SUVs were built like trucks. And while off-roading is the name of the game, these 17” all-season Bridgestone Dueler tires deliver middling off-road performance but they do contribute to the 4Runner’s exceptional ride comfort and hushed cabin. They’re also constructed to be good in the snow.
GET ‘EM WHILE THEY LAST
Toyota stocks 8 4Runner trims – the 40th Anniversary Special Edition ranks number 6 in terms of price with only the Limited and TRD Pro above it. It’s rumored the next generation model will be a hybrid. So, if you’re nostalgic about such things now is the time to grab a piece of SUV history.








