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2013 Toyota 4Runner Review


Pros

  • Good V6 engine
  • Good safety features (and ratings)
  • Available off-road focused variant
  • Lots of trunk space

Cons

  • Interior needs an update
  • Optional third-row seats are cramped 

Being a rugged SUV, the Toyota 4Runner interior is utilitarian as well, but still comfortable. The inside features power-adjustable seats, leather and water-resistant cloth upholstery, and even comes with a touchscreen with navigation

Overview


Toyota 4Runner is the most rugged sports utility vehicle available in the market. It gets its power from a 4.0 liter V6 making 290hp and does the 0-60 in 7.7 seconds. The power from the engine goes to the rear wheels as stock, four-wheel drive is available. There is also a focused off-road version of it - the Trail trim that comes in four-wheel-drive only. 

Being a rugged SUV, the Toyota 4Runner interior is utilitarian as well, but still comfortable. The inside features power-adjustable seats, leather and water-resistant cloth upholstery, and even comes with a touchscreen with navigation. The safety features are good as well. Toyota offered the 4Runner at a starting MSRP of $31,490, bringing it into direct competition with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford Explorer, and Honda Pilot. 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The Toyota 4Runner comes in three trim levels - the SR5, Trail, and Limited. All trims are powered by a 4.0 liter V6, which makes 270 hp and a 5 speed automatic. The SR5 and Limited come with rear-wheel drive as standard with the option of four-wheel-drive. The Trail comes with a four-wheel-drive as standard.

Trim

SR5

Trail 

Limited

MSRP (2WD)

$31,490

N/A

$38,995

MSRP (4WD)

$33,365

$37,155

$41,030

Key Features

17” alloy wheels

Adds to the SR5 trim

Adds/replaces to the Trail trim

 

Skid plates

Off-road focused tires

20” alloy wheels

 

Fog lights

Sunroof

Dual-zone automatic climate control

 

Heated mirrors

Black exterior trim

Leather upholstery

 

Cloth upholstery

Power front seats

Heated front seats

 

Reclining rear seats

Water-resistant cloth upholstery 

Leather-wrapped steering wheel

 

Bluetooth connectivity

Available off-road suspension

Touchscreen audio interface

 We Recommend

We recommend getting the Trail package as it has many more off-roading focused features. We say this because the Toyota 4Runner is a rugged off-road preferred SUV and the Trail trim focuses the 4Runner for what it is meant to do. Additionally, a four-wheel-drive is standard on this trim and comes with power-adjustable seats.

Engine and Performance
7.0/10


The 2013 Toyota 4Runner comes with a 4.0-liter V6 engine that makes 270 hp and 278 foot-pounds of torque. The engine is paired to a five-speed automatic transmission. This is standard across all three trim levels. Rear-wheel drive is standard on the SR5 and Limited trim. Both these trims can also be equipped with a four-wheel-drive but it will be a part-time system. The trail trim comes standard with four-wheel drive only with selectable electronic terrain systems.

 

In the performance tests, the SUV does the 0 to 60 sprint in 7.7 seconds and does the time in 15.6 seconds. This is for the SR5 and Limited trim. The Toyota 4Runner trail does the 0-60 sprint in the same time of 7.7 seconds and does the quarter-mile time in 15.9 seconds. It has a top speed of 120 mph and a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, these numbers are irrespective of the trim. 

Model

Toyota 4Runner 

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Ford Explorer

Honda Pilot

MSRP

31490

27695

29100

29520

Engine 

4 liter V-6

3.6 liter V6

3.5 liter V-6

3.5 liter V-6

Drivetrain

rear-wheel drive

rear-wheel drive

front-wheel-drive

front-wheel-drive

Transmission

5-speed Automatic

5-speed Automatic

6-speed shiftable automatic

5-speed Automatic

Power

270 hp @ 5600 rpm

290 hp @ 6400 rpm

290 hp @ 6500 rpm

250 hp @ 5700 rpm

Torque

278 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

260 ft-lbs. @ 4800 rpm

255 lb.-ft. @ 4100 rpm

253 lb.-ft. @ 4800 rpm

0-60mph (sec)

7.7

9

7.6

7.7

Quarter-mile (sec)

15.6

17.8

16.1

15.8

Top Speed (mph)

120

130

129

117

The most powerful of the above cars is the Ford Explorer and Jeep Grand Cherokee at 290 hp, and the Toyota 4Runner has 20hp less, making 270 hp. Then comes the Honda Pilot with 250 hp. In the performance tests, the Toyota 4Runner is just marginally behind the fastest 0 to 60 time set by the Ford Explorer but sets the fastest standing quarter-mile time of 15.6 seconds.

Fuel Economy
5.0/10


The Toyota 4Runner offers 17 mpg in the city, 22 mpg on the highway, and a combined mpg of 19. Toyota equips the 4Runner with a 23-gallon fuel tank, which allows it to offer a range of 391 miles in the city, 506 miles on the highway, and a combined range of 437 miles. When equipped with four-wheel drive, the mpg numbers drop down to 21 mpg on the highway and a combined mpg of 18, which in turn brings down the range provided by the SUV.

Model

Toyota 4Runner 

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Ford Explorer

Honda Pilot

MPG (city)

17

17

17

18

MPG (Highway)

22

23

24

25

MPG (Combined)

19

19

20

21

Fuel Capacity (gallons)

23 gal.

24.6 gal.

18.6 gal.

21 gal.

Range (city/highway/combined)

391/506/437

418/556/467

316/446/372

378/525/441

The most combined range is offered by the Jeep Grand Cherokee of 467 miles, then comes the Honda Pilot at 441 miles, Toyota 4runner with 437 miles, and in the end with the least range is the Ford Explorer at 372 miles. All the above SUVs have similar mpg figures, it is the fuel tank that makes the big difference between their ranges. 

Interior
7.2/10


The Toyota 4Runner has a seating capacity for five occupants in its standard configuration. It has the option to increase the seating capacity to 7 with optional third-row seats available which are a bit cramped so it's best suited for children. The interior design of the Toyota 4Runner shows that it was meant for more utilitarian work but still is comfortable. The Toyota 4Runner has a cargo space of 47.2 cu.ft.

The SUV has height-adjustable front seats with cloth upholstery, whereas the Limited trim has leather upholstery with heated power-adjustable front seats. The Trail trim comes with the same power-adjustable seats (without the heating function) as the Limited with water-resistant cloth upholstery. The rear seats are a 40/20/40 split-folding seat with a reclining feature. Dual-zone automatic air conditioning is standard on the Limited trim.

Model

Toyota 4Runner 

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Ford Explorer

Honda Pilot

Seating Capacity

5 (optional 7)

5

7

8

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom)

39.3/57.8/41.7

39.9/58.7/40.3

41.4/61.3/40.6

40.0/61.5/41.4

Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom)

38.6/57.8/32.9

39.2/58.0/38.6

40.5/61.0/39.8

39.8/62.0/38.5

Third Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom)

34.3/57.7/29.3

N/A

37.8/50.8/33.2

38.2/58.9/32.1

Cargo Capacity

47.2 cu.ft.

35.1 cu.ft.

21 cu.ft.

18 cu.ft.

The 2013 Toyota 4Runner offers a similar amount of legroom to the competition in the front, the least amount of legroom in the second row, and in the optional third-row, it offers the least amount of headroom as well. However, when it comes to cargo capacity, the Toyota 4Runner offers the most amount of trunk space of the above cars at 47.2 cubic feet. Major interior features include-

  • Available third-row seats
  • Reclining middle row seats
  • Cloth Upholstery
  • Leather upholstery (limited trim)
  • Power Adjustable seats (trail and limited trim)
  • Heated front seats (limited trim)

How intuitive is the Infotainment unit? 

The SR5 trim comes with a CD player, Bluetooth phone connectivity, and an 8-speaker sound system. It also has a satellite radio and USB connectivity.

The Limited trim gets a touchscreen audio interface, which comes equipped with Toyota’s Entune integration system for smartphones. Optional features for the infotainment system include a voice activation navigation system. Few key features available with the SUV are- 

  • CD player
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Satellite radio
  • USB connectivity
  • 8-speaker sound system
  • Available Navigation system 

Exterior
8.5/10


The 2013 Toyota 4Runner is a sports utility vehicle, and it looks like one. It is rugged and not very good looking at all, its focus is more off-roading than driving on it. Hence it comes with 17” alloy wheels, skid plates, windshield wiper de-icer, and even has heated exterior mirrors and rear privacy glass. 

The Trail trim offers off-road focused tires, mudguards, black exterior trim, sunroof, and optional off-road suspension. The Limited trim’s exterior has the Trail and SR5 trim’s exterior features and adds 20” alloy wheels and automatic headlights. Other than this, there are accessories as optional extras available for further customization. 

Model

Toyota 4Runner 

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Ford Explorer

Honda Pilot

Curb weight (lbs)

4400 lbs.

4533 lbs.

4534 lbs.

4306 lbs.

Length (in.)

190 in.

190 in.

197 in.

191 in.

width (in.)

76 in.

77 in.

79 in.

79 in.

height (in.)

72 in.

69 in.

70 in.

71 in.

Ground Clearance (in)

9.0

8.6

7.6

8.0

Wheelbase (in.)

110 in.

115 in.

113 in.

109 in.

Apart from the Ford Explorer being slightly longer than the other SUVs, the rest of the dimensions are similar to each other. The difference in the curb weight is what sets them apart. The Toyota 4Runner with 4,400 lbs of curb weight is in the mid-range of weight and is not too light nor is too heavy. Major exterior features include-

  • 17” alloy wheels
  • Skid plates
  • Heated exterior mirrors
  • Rear privacy glass
  • Black exterior trim
  • Available off-road suspension

Safety
9.2/10


The federal safety testing agency NHTSA has given the Toyota 4Runner an overall 4-star safety rating out of a possible 5-stars for both drivetrains. The IIHS has given the SUV Good scores in all tests, including the Top Safety Pick award for the midsize SUV/4-door SUV category. The 2013 Toyota 4Runner comes with many active and passive safety features. Few major ones include-

  • Antilock disc brakes
  • Stability and traction control
  • Safety Connect emergency communications system
  • Stolen vehicle locator
  • Brake assist
  • Multiple airbag system 
  • Active front head restraints 

Final Verdict


The Toyota 4Runner is a proper sports utility vehicle. It has a rugged look, an off-road focused variant, and a utilitarian but comfortable and spacious interior. There is also a trunk that can hold a lot of things, including everything you would possibly need for camping or outdoor activities. Being a feature-rich SUV, all we will say is that it is a good option to keep in mind when looking for an off-road focused vehicle.