- The new 2025 Toyota 4Runner includes several new features, including a new hybrid option.
- The vehicle still draws on many elements from earlier generations of the classic SUV design.
- Toyota’s latest offroader is just one of the company’s various hybrid offerings.
Toyota recently unveiled its 2025 4Runner, the newest reimagining of its classic SUV design — and, for the first time, there’s a hybrid option included.
The newest models have powertrains of up to 326 horsepower, as well as new safety features like off-road cruise control and articulation settings.
The 4Runner isn’t the first Toyota off-roader to get the hybrid treatment; the company already offers hybrid variants of its Land Cruiser and Tacoma pickup truck, among several other models.
But it comes as some automakers turn their ambitions away from fully electric vehicles and add more accessible (and widely popular) hybrids to the mix.
“This sixth-generation model offers a cool new look and incredible features, yet retains the rugged style and capability our customers love about this icon of adventure,” said Dave Christ, a vice president and general manager at Toyota North America, in a statement.
The exact price range of the new 4Runner is unclear, but the previous model starts at around $41,000.
Here’s what the new 2025 lineup looks like.