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We just caught a mule for the next-generation 2024 Toyota Tacoma, and a front-fascia camo slip has shown some elements of what’s hiding behind the disguise. There’s also clues of hybridization, judging by high-voltage cabling.
The mule’s front-fascia camouflage sliped down, revealing some of the grille, headlights, and some of the front fender. It gives us a little more insight into the shapes hiding behind the frontal disguise, at least on this mule. What we see here is very close to the Tundra, so if these aren’t the final production panels, it may reveal different styling elements. Our insiders have told us that fully production-bodied prototypes have been testing since late November, however.
This mule had another interesting detail, once a view of the passenger side came into view. Our rear view of the Tacoma mule reveals an open rear window, with a nest of bright orange cabling spilling out into the daylight. The orange cable has always been associated with high-voltage wiring, suggesting that there are some sizeable batteries tied into this truck’s powertrain. Could this be the 2.4L Hybrid MAX that has been rumored and recently "confirmed" by insider sources?
We’ll be on the lookout for more developments on the next generation Tacoma, and any of design changes as development progresses.
The mule’s front-fascia camouflage sliped down, revealing some of the grille, headlights, and some of the front fender. It gives us a little more insight into the shapes hiding behind the frontal disguise, at least on this mule. What we see here is very close to the Tundra, so if these aren’t the final production panels, it may reveal different styling elements. Our insiders have told us that fully production-bodied prototypes have been testing since late November, however.
This mule had another interesting detail, once a view of the passenger side came into view. Our rear view of the Tacoma mule reveals an open rear window, with a nest of bright orange cabling spilling out into the daylight. The orange cable has always been associated with high-voltage wiring, suggesting that there are some sizeable batteries tied into this truck’s powertrain. Could this be the 2.4L Hybrid MAX that has been rumored and recently "confirmed" by insider sources?
We’ll be on the lookout for more developments on the next generation Tacoma, and any of design changes as development progresses.
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