Over the past few years, it’s become mission critical to outfit even the tamest SUV with body cladding, roof rails and nubby tires and market that as a go-anywhere 4×4. In Toyota’s case, the existence ...
Say what? Hang with me here. In the car world, the more successful a vehicle is, the less likely it’ll be changed much during a long product lifecycle. But what will happen is new trims will appear.
The newer Tacoma has been getting all the attention lately, particularly in TRD Pro guise, but at the Chicago Auto Show the company is hoping to put the spotlight back on the Tundra and Sequoia models ...