Used 2025 Toyota4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium SUV 4-Cylinder

    Exterior Color
    White
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    1,065 miles
    Fuel Economy
    19/25 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    8-Speed Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4WD
    Engine
    2.4L 4-Cylinder
    VIN
    JTEVA5BR4S5032303
    Stock Number
    M32303
    Toyota 4Runner
    • CARFAX 1-Owner Fair Value Badge

    Dealer Notes

    CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX. 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium 4WD 8-Speed Automatic 2.4L 4-Cylinder 4WD, Backup Camera, Keyless Entry, Leather Seats, 4WD, Black w/Leather Seat Trim, ABS brakes, Active Cruise Control, Alloy wheels, Compass, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual zone A/C, Heated & Ventilated Front Bucket Seats, Heated door mirrors, Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Moonroof, Navigation System, Remote keyless entry, Traction control.


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    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4Out of 5
    • The Legacy Continues

      By 4running on Wednesday, December 17, 2025

      5.0
      I’ve owned a 4Runner since the late 90’s and this one continues the ethos of the body on frame SUV in a modern package. For the sake of comparison , I’ll be making a pros and cons list based on the outgoing 5th gen . Pros: -More safety tech that is well executed -Better Handling that stays flatter in -turns than previous gens. Feels more akin to what the old gen felt like on aftermarket shocks (Bilsteins) -Engine has much more low end grunt -Mpg is improved -Drivers seat is vastly more comfortable. Much deeper seat bottom for thigh support -More leg room for long legged drivers -Wheel telescopes much farther which allows a better driving position - Steering is more direct and less waft at highway speeds Cons: -no hood insulator on lower trims (standard on last gen) - more plastic inside cabin (thankfully not piano black) - cargo room less in hybrid models -2.4 sounds agricultural compared to the outgoing 4.0 -infotainment is plain (so was the last gen) -full size spare only comes with higher trims (temp size for sr5) Overall I’m very happy so far based on the seating and ergonomics alone. Time will tell if it has the legendary reliability of the outgoing model but if it comes even close Toyota has another winner on their hands.
    • Best seasons vehicle

      By Meisha on Tuesday, December 02, 2025

      5.0
      I bought 4 weeks ago it’s snowing outside and I’d never had problems
    • Noisy vibrations

      By Wish4RunnerWasBetter on Monday, December 22, 2025

      1.0
      I owned one of these for 12 hours. Bought it based on reviews and what turned out to be a too short test drive. My plan was to use it on road trips. Took it home, then out for a drive. Engine noise at all RMPs, engine vibration at all RPMs, lots of wind noise and lots of road noise. Even the wiper electric motors were noisy. Very disappointing for a 62K brand new vehicle. Returned it for a refund. Drove my 16 year old 175K mi Outback home, and I was happy I didn't trade it, all around the 16 year old Outback is a much nicer car. I'm going to go buy a new Outback.