The 2024 Toyota Tacoma has been unveiled.
Japanese automotive giant Toyota unveiled its 2024 model Tacoma at an event, which is also known as the twin brother of Hilux in Turkey. This pick-up truck, which has never looked more handsome and is now more technologically advanced, is no longer vulnerable to falling into the hands of terrorist organizations. So, what does the 2024 Toyota Tacoma offer? Let’s take a closer look together.
The 2024 model Toyota Tacoma has a very rugged appearance and is based on two different designs. In the first design, we see a logo that says Toyota, and the design is supported by LED headlights and fake ventilation holes. Additionally, 33-inch tires accompany 18-inch wheels in the design you see above. In limited edition Toyota Tacoma models, we see the logo used in all of the brand’s models. The chrome grille and bumper make this design more flashy. Chrome mirrors have also been preferred, ensuring the design is consistent. The rear design of the 2024 Tacoma is the same for both the normal and limited edition versions. There is a button that allows the back door to open next to the vertically placed lighting. As you might expect, the rear area can be customized according to needs. It is entirely up to the consumer whether to completely close it, support it with chrome or plastic, or use a frame to place a tent on the vehicle’s roof.
Toyota’s 2024 model pick-up truck offers two different options on the inside. The first option is the standard version with a 7-inch instrument display and an 8-inch touchscreen. The second option is a 14-inch multimedia screen accompanied by a 12.3-inch digital display. While the instrument display is fully digital in both versions, the other parts inside the car are fixed in both versions. This pick-up truck features technologies such as wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, a 10-speaker JBL speaker system, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. Additionally, lane-keeping assist, sign recognition, automatic high beams, and the next generation adaptive cruise control are among the features of the Toyota Tacoma. It should be noted that the Tacoma is the first vehicle to feature the new adaptive cruise control. This feature uses the vehicle’s cameras and sensors to keep the vehicle in the optimal position, even in the slightest turn. The vehicle also has special driving modes depending on the terrain. In this context, modes have been created for sandy, muddy, and sludgy environments to ensure the driver has the best experience.
Let’s take a closer look under the hood. Toyota offers a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with 228 horsepower and 330 Nm of torque in the base model SR. In the version named SR5, we see the same engine again. However, this time it is slightly more powerful. This version, which offers 270 horsepower and 420 Nm of torque, can reach 278 horsepower and 430 Nm of torque when combined with an automatic transmission. Toyota will also offer a hybrid engine option for the first time in history with the Tacoma. The integrated 48 horsepower electric motor increases the vehicle’s final power to 326 horsepower and torque to 630 Nm.
Toyota has not yet released pricing information for the 2024 Tacoma. We made a humorous approach at the beginning of our article about how the Toyota Tacoma will not be able to be used by terrorist organizations. However, we do not want you to misunderstand this. Pick-up trucks such as the Hilux, Tacoma, or Land Cruiser, which Toyota has released, are truly used by many terrorist organizations today, and Toyota is aware of this. In fact, Toyota implements a policy to prevent the sale of these vehicles to people associated with terrorist organizations. However, Toyota has not been able to break the link between terrorism and pick-up trucks, no matter what it does. In a statement made during an investigation opened by the United States, Toyota officials defended themselves by saying that it is impossible for Toyota to completely control indirect or illegal channels through which our vehicles may be misused. Additionally, Toyota believes that when the vehicles are purchased by ordinary individuals and then resold second-hand, they fall into the hands of terrorist organizations.