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I think most of these seem within range with one primary exception. I have a hard time believing there would be a $5k difference between the TH and Pro. Unless the seats are optional and there are some other optional items on the Pro that have been showed as standard I don't see where there is that much of a difference in the models. They seem to stack up pretty evenly and most of the differences appear to be tradeoffs vs upgrades on one or the other. I would guess if there is a price difference between the two it would be less, but who knows. One of these days we'll actually have some real information and not just speculation/leaks.

My bet is still that the TH and Pro will both be in the $52k - $55k range. I could see one or the other being $2k - $3k higher, but I could also believe them being equal flagship models as well. Toyota is really enjoying playing these games with all of us haha.
I’m in agreement with you, but I think it’s worth pointing out the base price for a ‘23 Pro is $48,035 which comes with the 6-Speed. A ‘23 Pro with an automatic is $50,740. Assuming these prices are accurate, and assuming the 48.6k price tag for the “base” ‘24 Pro is for the 6-speed, the likely price tag for an automatic ‘24 Pro would be around $52,304

Now, with that said, one could assume that the “leaked” pricing of the TH could also be for the 6-speed which makes the aforementioned paragraph moot. Who knows…🤷‍♂️
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I’m in agreement with you, but I think it’s worth pointing out the base price for a ‘23 Pro is $48,035 which comes with the 6-Speed. A ‘23 Pro with an automatic is $50,740. Assuming these prices are accurate, and assuming the 48.6k price tag for the “base” ‘24 Pro is for the 6-speed, the likely price tag for an automatic ‘24 Pro would be around $52,304

Now, with that said, one could assume that the “leaked” pricing of the TH could also be for the 6-speed which makes the aforementioned paragraph moot. Who knows…🤷‍♂️
None of the IFM come with a 6spd
 

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Another interesting thing to note is the SR and SR5 are available in a manual now so they are comparing an automatics cost to a manual cost. That probably explains why their increases are so low.
 

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2023 to 2024 Tundras had a $3k-$5k price increase. If the Tacoma is less than that you can knock me over with a feather especially with the hybrid drivetrain that's a $3k premium over gas on almost every other vehicle that has both options.
 

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This leak is toying with my emotions. I was about to bend and break to instead just go scoop a '18-'19 Tacoma in Calvary Blue. Now, with this leak.....I'm back to wanting to hold out.
 

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Another interesting thing to note is the SR and SR5 are available in a manual now so they are comparing an automatics cost to a manual cost. That probably explains why their increases are so low.
The '24 SR is available in MT, but only in DCab 4x4. The cheapest version ("starting price) was and will be 2wd AT ACab/XCab. the '24 XCab loses the rear doors to the previous ACab, so that saves a little money.
Apples to apples these leaked prices have a TRD OR costing just $2524 more for the DCab 4x4 6speed, which should be the cheapest new option.
 

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We will know for sure in a couple of weeks and end all of this speculation, which is all it is at this point.
 

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Add easy $5k for any options on these and that's more like the 'out the door' price, like these are 2 wheel drive prices.
 

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I just bought my new 2023 Limited a couple of weeks ago. This list on it was 47,870 and I got it for 43,500. The 2024 will easily be close to 51K at least and there will be no discount off list. The price was too good to pass up. I plan to see how the 4th gen vetts out for awhile and then make a decision to move to the 4th gen or wait longer.
 

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In TRD Jon's video he says that all TRD OR's are 4x4, no 4x2. But I'll guess we'll need to wait until 11/28.
 

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The pricing may be right, but he's telling us his friend knows a guy who says he works for Toyota, and he is therefore sure it's accurate. Either he's hiding his real source or he is too willing to listen to secondhand gossip.

If true, it's exciting, though. I'd like to see another source with a separate leaker drop the same numbers before I trust it.
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