Just before they go on sale across the U.S. later this month, Toyota has released pricing information on the 2014 model year versions of the 4Runner SUV and the Tacoma compact pickup truck.
For the new model year, the 4Runner received a mild facelift that brings a more rugged appearance up front along with LED tail lamps and some trim updates on the outside, and a new Optitron instrument panel and a multi-information display, together with newly available upholstery colors and materials on the inside.
The revised 4Runner continues with the same 4.0-liter, 270-horsepower V6 teamed to a five-speed automatic transmission and the choice of a rear wheel 4×2, part-time 4×4 or a full-time multi-mode 4×4 with a locking center differential.
Prices start from $32,840, excluding an $860 Delivery, Processing, and Handling (DPH) fee for the SR5 4×2 and top out at $43,400 for the Limited 4×4.
With a few exceptions, the Tacoma pickup truck continues largely unchanged for 2014. In particular, there are two new exterior colors dubbed Silver Sky Metallic and Blue Ribbon Metallic, a new SR appearance package, a fresh selection of four levels of Entune Audio while the backup camera display has been moved from the rear-view mirror to the Entune head unit display. Toyota also discontinued the Tacoma X-Runner sport for 2014. The Tacoma starts at $17,875, again, excluding an $860 DPH fee.
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