Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Concept 2024

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Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Concept

Experience the thrill: Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Concept

I am pleased to recommend the new Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Concept. This sports truck is a revival of the original Toyota Tacoma X-Runner, which was known for its on-road behavior.

The new X-Runner Concept is powered by a modified version of the Tundra’s larger 3.4-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine, which produces an impressive 421 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque. This is a significant increase over the 2024 Tacoma’s most powerful configuration, a 326-hp four-cylinder hybrid.

The concept truck sits on a widened track and features a lowered suspension. It also includes the Tundra’s air suspension that helps the Tacoma ride at a lower ride height and still be able to haul cargo. The team behind the truck also customized the length of the control arms due to the Tacoma’s low stance.

The new X-Runner doesn’t get a six-speed manual, opting instead for the 10-speed automatic transmission that’s also found in the Tundra. But don’t worry, it comes with a set of paddle shifters to match its unique X-Runner interior.

In conclusion, the Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Concept is an exciting blend of power, precision and style. If you’re looking for a thrilling ride that combines off-road abilities with street-oriented performance, then this sports truck is for every Forza garage!

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2024 Toyota Tacoma X-Runner

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2024 Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Concept




Specs:

  • Engine: 3.4L twin-turbocharged V6
  • Horsepower: 421 @ (?) rpm
  • Torque: 479 lb-ft @ (?) rpm
  • Transmission: 10-speed automatic w/paddle shifters
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • 0-60: N/A
  • Top speed: N/A
  • Note: The Tacoma X-Runner Concept was first unveiled at the 2023 SEMA Show in Las Vegas on October 31st of that year; as you can see, it’s got a custom body kit and painted in Speedway Blue, the same color that the original X-Runner was painted in when it appeared at the 2004 Chicago Auto Show
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