I assumed the TH would be the more expensive of the 2 because of all the ARB bits on it.Before any options if there are any
$64,999 for TRD Pro
$60,999 for Trailhunter
I’m just assuming Toyota got a great bulk deal on those seats and was looking for a spot to use them. No thanks.Exactly. I love everything about the Pro except the seats.
Same train of thought here, that’s exactly what I’m doing as wellThe mileage was one of the things that pushed me away from the ZR2. Also, no front sensors and hardly any interior storage (not even folding seats in the back). I can't do 16 mpg. I know that people say that you don't buy this type of truck for mileage, and they're right but the range is just too short. I don't want to have to stop every 280 odd miles to fill up gas. I was initially looking at the Trailhunter, but in the end decided to build out a TRD OR myself. Sure, it doesn't have as much power, but I should be able to trick out my truck the way I want it cheaper than the TH and have the fun of doing the build myself.
I'm at 5500 miles on my '23 ZR2 and have always exceeded the EPA ratings, unless towing. My commute is 40 miles roundtrip with 2/3 of that at 75-80mph and I usually average 18-19mpg. I recently did a 1600 mile roadtrip and found the range to be about 330 miles with "50 miles to empty". The Colorado gets a 21g tank vs the 18g in the Tacoma so that also makes a difference.The mileage was one of the things that pushed me away from the ZR2. Also, no front sensors and hardly any interior storage (not even folding seats in the back). I can't do 16 mpg. I know that people say that you don't buy this type of truck for mileage, and they're right but the range is just too short. I don't want to have to stop every 280 odd miles to fill up gas. I was initially looking at the Trailhunter, but in the end decided to build out a TRD OR myself. Sure, it doesn't have as much power, but I should be able to trick out my truck the way I want it cheaper than the TH and have the fun of doing the build myself.