Has to be. The title says 2024, but they're reviewing a 2025?Misprint?
Gotta be a typo, I don't think they would be discussing the seats in a review of a 2024 if they are only available in a 2025.It is in the Motortrend article about halfway down. https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-toyota-tacoma-trd-pro-first-drive-review/
I really hope so! I guess it is also possible that since the TRD Pro is likely available on the latter half of this year in mass that they are selling it as the 2025 model year.Gotta be a typo, I don't think they would be discussing the seats in a review of a 2024 if they are only available in a 2025.
I was in at the dealer today to put my deposit down. I have the ordering guide and they are definitely listed on it.I really hope so! I guess it is also possible that since the TRD Pro is likely available on the latter half of this year in mass that they are selling it as the 2025 model year.
Terra with the black interior. The red interior is too much red for me.What color exterior/interior did you choose?
That has to be false. The vehicle spec I got from allocated VINs specifically mentions they have these ISODynamic seats.Did you guys see that the 2024 doesn't even include the ISO Dynamic seats.... That pricing is CRAZY considering a feature they called out so heavily won't even be available till the 2025 model year and sounds like they will be a $$$ option....
That is what I was guessing, around 65 to start. Realistically it'll be pushing 70 OTD less dealer mark-ups and add-ons. This shit gets exhausting....LOLI placed my Pro deposit a year ago but the official pricing has me hesitating from trading up from my 2019. That‘s around $70k out-the-door in my neck of the woods.
I’ll be curious to see. The first batch will be snapped up, but what about after a few months.About what I expected- I seriously doubt many $63900 trd pros will be sold. With port options and greedy dealer add ons, I bet the selling price will be closer to 70k plus tt&l for the first year or more. (adms galore) Long gone are the days of trd Pros being somewhat attainable by the average Joe.