In top spec trim, you are probably right. I would be happy with just the mid-spec upgrade package. I'm still hoping a TRD hybrid Off Road with the upgrade package comes in around 55k.
I have a similar experience with my 2001 Tundra. I bought it new. It has been my daily driver ever since and has 245,000 miles. I think I might be ready to move on to a 2024 Tacoma when the initial enthusiasm dies down and "dealer adjustments" go away.
They had me at 465 pound foot. That's when I knew I was making the right decision for me. If you can trust any auto manufacturer to make a reliable hybrid, it's Toyota.
I'm disappointed with the option packages overall. I would have thought that heated seats and a heated steering wheel would seem to naturally go together. It looks like in order to get both, I would have to spend $4,640 and get the upgrade package. If you skip the upgrade package, you can only...
Good luck to you as well. I'm 100% in agreement about waiting until I can get one at MSRP. I have a 2001 Tundra that I'll just keep driving until then. Hopefully I can locate one before the end of 2024.
Point taken. I should have written 33 inch diameter tire instead.
I think a mid spec TRD Off Road Hybrid should be a fantastic truck.
Now if I can just get lucky enough to find one at MSRP sometime next year.
I remember reading somewhere that 33 inch wheels would be available for a TRD Off Road.
The only tire size I see so far is a 265/70 R17 which, according to my math, is 31.6 inches.
Am I missing something or just wrong about 33 inch wheels?
Maybe they are just available for the TRD Pro and...
I agree that it looks like orange and not Supersonic Red. I have a Rav4 Prime in Supersonic Red and it's a darker color. I think it is just the lighting.