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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$27,998
Est. $380/mo
$1,565 Below market
RMV: $29,563
Mileage 130,610 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
4 Days in market
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V6
Automatic
AutoNation Hyundai Valencia
Valencia, CA
4.0
(Based 572 Review)
(661) 48*****
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
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Certified 2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$31,747
Est. $431/mo
$1,529 Below market
RMV: $33,276
Price Drop, $52
Earlier Price: $31,799 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 98,092 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
74 Days in market
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V6
Automatic
Lithia Toyota of Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls, OR
4.0
(Based 1031 Review)
(541) 20*****
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$28,995
Est. $393/mo
$938 Below market
RMV: $29,933
Mileage 141,200 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
15 Days in market
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V6
Automatic
Avalon Auto
Alpharetta, GA
4.0
(Based 254 Review)
(470) 27*****
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$28,910
Est. $392/mo
$88 Above market
RMV: $28,822
Price Drop, $990
Earlier Price: $29,900 (29 Oct 2024)
Mileage 139,640 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
69 Days in market
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SUV
V6
Automatic
RC Automotive
Salt Lake City, UT
4.0
(Based 386 Review)
(801) 26*****
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$24,495
Est. $332/mo
$148 Above market
RMV: $24,347
Mileage 170,083 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 2 Owner
39 Days in market
ORANGE
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V6
Automatic
Cars by AJ
NJ,  0
4.0
(Based 163 Review)
(908) 676*****
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2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$32,995
Est. $447/mo
$1,005 Above market
RMV: $31,990
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $33,495 (20 Nov 2024)
Mileage 81,958 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
57 Days in market
BLACK
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V6
Automatic
Westbury Toyota
Westbury, NY
4.0
(Based 4266 Review)
(516) 27*****
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2014 Toyota 4Runner Review


Pros

  • Top-notch off-road ability
  • Powerful V6 engine
  • Ample cargo space

Cons

  • Subpar towing capacity
  • No diesel engine on offer
  • Poor fuel economy

The 2014 Toyota 4Runner is available in the same V6 engine option as last year. It is powerful and provides decent acceleration. The 4Runer is not the best when it comes to the fuel economy

Overview


There are few SUVs remaining today that embody the “sports-utility vehicle” term to the fullest, as the Toyota 4Runner does. It offers true off-road prowess and a commanding view of the road and employs the same ladder-frame architecture that underpins the pickup truck, which helps in the exceptional all-terrain capabilities alongside the available low-range gearing and a locking rear differential.

For the 2014 model year, Toyota has played around with the standard equipment list of the 4Runner alongside providing a revamp to the exteriors as well as the interiors. Prices see a rise for about $800 for the base trim and now start at $33,180 as it locks horns against other greats in the segment, the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Ford Explorer.

Pricing and Features
8.0/10


The 2014 4Runner is available in three standard trims, SR5, SR5 Premium, and Limited alongside the off-road-focused Trail and Trail Premium trims. The Trail and Trail Premium trims are obviously available only with the 4WD drivetrain whereas the other three standard trims have an option for an RWD setup. The Trail trims offer an electronic Hi-Low gear selector, rear locking differential, and a hill descent control system which all make life much easier when the terrain becomes difficult.

Trims

SR5

SR5 Premium

Limited

Trail

Trail Premium

MSRP (RWD)

$33,180

$35,850

$41,225

NA

NA

MSRP (4WD)

$35,055

$37,725

$43,260

$36,085

$38,755

Key Features

4.0L, 270 hp V6 engine

SR5 trim plus;

SR5 Premium trim plus;

SR5 trim plus;

Trail trim plus;

 

Rear Limited Slip Differential

Emergency Braking Assist

Post-Collision Safety System

Electronic Hi-Lo Gear Selection

Descent Control

 

8-speaker audio system

Real-Time Traffic Satellite Radio

15-speaker JBL Premium Audio system

3 Months Provided Satellite Radio

Speed-Proportional Power Steering

 

Rear View Camera

Electrochromatic Inside Rearview Mirror

Dual Zone Front Climate Control

Navigation

Leatherette upholstery

 

Heated Mirrors

Universal Remote Transmitter

Leather Upholstery

Leather And Steering Wheel

 
 

6-Way Power Driver Seat

Multi-Level Heating Front Seats

8-Way Power Driver Seat

 

 

We Recommend

Opting for a rear-wheel-drive 4Runner would be a shame to the makers of the SUV and although there are loads of equipment available as standard, the feature-rich SR5 Premium trim with a 4WD drivetrain should be the trim of choice.

Engine and Performance
7.0/10


The Toyota 4Runner is powered by a large 4.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine that produces a healthy 270 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque. The large SUV manages to achieve 60 mph from a standstill in just 7.5 seconds whereas the quarter-mile is covered in a decent 15.7 seconds.

The towing capacity is also pretty good at 4,700 lbs and although all of these numbers may not be class-leading, together with the off-road capabilities that the 4Runner offers as standard, it makes a strong case for itself.

Model

Toyota 4Runner SR5

Ford Explorer Base

Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

MSRP

$33,180

$30,910

$30,490

Engine

4.0L, Naturally Aspirated V6

3.5L, Naturally Aspirated V6

3.6L, Naturally Aspirated V6

Drivetrain

RWD

FWD

RWD

Transmission

5-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

8-speed automatic

Power

270 hp @ 5,600 rpm

290 hp @ 6,500 rpm

290 hp @ 6,400 rpm

Torque

278 lb-ft @ 4,400 rpm

255 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm

260 lb-ft @ 4,800 rpm

0-60 mph (sec)

7.5

7.5

7.2

Quarter-mile (sec)

15.7

16.0

15.5

Top Speed (mph)

115

131

135

Towing Capacity (lbs)

4,700

5,000

6,200

Both the Ford Explorer and the Jeep Grand Cherokee are cheaper than the Toyota and offer a higher power output in spite of featuring a smaller capacity engine. Although only the Jeep is faster in terms of acceleration than the 4Runner, both the Ford and Jeep offer a higher towing capacity and a superior top speed. The 4Runner is faster than the Explorer in the quarter-mile sprint, thanks to its superior torque output.

Fuel Economy
5.0/10


The large engines powering large SUVs do take a toll on the fuel efficiency of the car and the 4Runner is no different in this aspect. The EPA rates the 4Runner for just 17 mpg around the town and a maximum of 22 mpg on highways, whereas the combined fuel economy is rated at 19 mpg. The large 23-gallon gas tank does help ease out the range anxiety created by the low fuel economy figures, as it can be driven for over 400 miles of combined city and highway driving on a single tank of gas.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Ford Explorer

Jeep Grand Cherokee

MPG (City)

17

17

17

MPG (Highway)

22

24

25

MPG (Combined)

19

20

20

Fuel Capacity (gal)

23.0

18.6

24.6

Range (City / Highway / Combined) (miles)

391 / 506 / 437

316 / 446 / 372

418 / 615 / 492

The Ford Explorer and the Jeep Grand Cherokee both have a similar fuel efficiency rating which is marginally better than what Toyota has to offer. That being said, the Explorer has a much smaller fuel tank, resulting in a much shorter driving range. The Jeep offers the largest fuel tank and hence has the longest driving range of over 600 miles out on the highway.

Interior
6.7/10


The tuff all-terrain appeal of the 4Runner continues on the inside as well, as Toyota has designed the cabin of the 4Runner with durability in focus rather than appearance. Not that the materials used are cheap in any which way, but it does not offer the premiumness of a Grand Cherokee for example. 

The 4Runner is available as a five-seater with a reclining and foldable rear seat and an option for a third row as well, but the seats are so compact that they can fit in only elementary school kids, making it the tightest third row in this segment. Though, there can never be a shortage of cargo space as there is a maximum of 89.7 cu-ft of luggage space.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Ford Explorer

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Seating Capacity

5

7

5

Front Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

39.3 / 57.8 / 41.7

41.4 / 61.3 / 40.6

39.9 / 58.7 / 40.3

Second Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

38.6 / 57.8 / 32.9

40.5 / 61.0 / 39.8

39.2 / 58.0 / 38.6

Third Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

N/A

37.8 / 50.8 / 33.2

N/A

Cargo Capacity with all Seats upright (cu-ft)

47.2

21.0

36.3

Cargo Capacity with Third-row folded (cu-ft)

N/A

43.8

N/A

Cargo Capacity with the Second row folded (cu-ft)

89.7

80.7

68.3

Despite offering a seven configuration as standard, the Ford Explorer has one of the most spacious second-row seats in the segment. There are ample headroom and legroom and the seats are wide as well, on the other hand, the Toyota has the least amount of space for rear-seat passengers. The Grand Cherokee lacks the cargo capacity of the other two and hence, the Ford Explorer is the one that offers the best cabin space for all passengers and their luggage. 

  • 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support
  • Heated and Ventilated Front Bucket Seats
  • 40-20-40 Folding Split-Bench Rear Seat
  • Leather Seat Trim
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Memory Settings for Driver and Passenger Seats and Door Mirrors
  • 5 12V DC Power Outlets and 1 AC Power Outlet

How is the 2014 Toyota 4Runner’s infotainment system?

The major highlight of the interior update for the 2014 4Runner is the new instrument panel, which comprises a multifunction screen trip computer with an oversized tachometer and a speedometer flanked on either of its sides.

The Entune touchscreen infotainment placed at the center of the dash adds a lot of functionality but using it can be a bit frustrating due to its irregular touch sensitivity and the smartphone integration, which needs an always active data connection to be able to use it. 

  • 6.1-inch touchscreen Entune Multimedia infotainment system
  • 15-speaker Premium JBL Audio system
  • HD Radio and SiriusXM Satellite Radio capability w/90-day trial subscription
  • Complimentary access to Entune Apps and services for 3 years
  • Advanced voice recognition
  • Integrated Navigation System
  • Bluetooth wireless music streaming and hands-free telephone controls
  • Entune Selective Service Internet Access

Exterior
8.0/10


To match the genuine off-road capabilities that the new Toyota 4Runner boasts of, the exterior styling design also looks the part. The large and high chrome grille, a high front bumper with chunky chrome bumper accent, and a typical ladder frame chassis silhouette with large dimensions, all point towards its off-road nature. The large 20-inch wheels and thick off-road tires, all add up to the appeal of the car.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Ford Explorer

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Curb Weight (lbs)

4,400

4,534

4,545

Length (in)

190.2

197.1

189.8

Width (in)

75.8

78.9

76.5

Height (in)

71.5

70.4

69.3

Ground Clearance (in)

9.0

7.6

8.6

Wheelbase (in)

109.8

112.6

114.8

The Ford Explorer is a much longer and wider SUV and hence offers more space on the inside to accommodate three rows of seats comfortably. The Grand Cherokee is the shortest car in terms of length and yet offers the longest wheelbase and is also the heaviest of them all. The best ground clearance is offered by the Toyota 4Runner which is about half an inch higher than the Jeep. 

  • Fully Automatic Projector Beam Halogen Daytime Running Headlamps w/Delay-Off
  • LED Brakelights
  • Powered and Heated Side Mirrors
  • Power Tilt & Slide Moonroof w/Sunshade
  • Lip Spoiler
  • Roof Rack Rails
  • 20-inch Unique Dual 6-Spoke Alloy wheels with Mud & Snow tires

Safety
8.6/10


In terms of safety, Toyota does not take things lightly and despite not having a monocoque chassis it performs well to score an overall 4-star rating in the NHTSA’s crash test report. It also fares well in the crash test conducted by the IIHS and has a ‘Good’ rating in most aspects of the test.

There is ample cushioning all around in terms of Airbags should things were to get worse, and there are a few other nifty safety features too alongside, some of which are listed below.

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) And Driveline Traction Control
  • Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front, Knee and Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
  • Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
  • Airbag Occupancy Sensor
  • Safety Connect Emergency SOS
  • Front And Rear Parking Sensors
  • Low Tire Pressure Warning

Final Verdict


If your daily commute demands a powerful four-wheel-drive SUV or if you are just a fan of a traditional large SUV which can withstand the test of time and give you an all-conquering feel when on the road, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner has very little competition that clicks so many boxes at the same time.