A quarter of a century after it first arrived in America, the Toyota Tacoma is still going strong, with the ability to head out on wilderness adventures, high towing and payload capacities, a durable body structure, a wealth of advanced technologies, and powerful engine options. To find out if the Tacoma has any changes for the 2021 model-year, read more.
If you desire an element of exclusiveness for your drives, then you should check out the two new special edition models for the Tacoma: Trail Special Edition and the Nightshade Edition. The Tacoma Trail Special Edition, which builds off of the Tacoma SR5 grade, is geared towards adventure-seeking pickup truck drivers that need enhanced utility. Features for the Tacoma Trail Special Edition include 16” TRD Off-Road wheels with Kevlar All-Terrain tires, all-weather floor liners, and lockable storage and a 120-volt power outlet in the pickup bed. The Tacoma Nightshade Edition, which builds off of the Tacoma Limited grade, has a “blacked out” look with a darkened-chrome grille insert design, Dark Smoke 18” alloy wheels, black exhaust tips, black fog light bezels, and black leather-trim seating.
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Beyond the special edition models, the Tacoma is primarily a carryover model. However, there are feature upgrades across the trim lineup. All Tacoma models with the V6 engine have enhanced comfort and convenience with a newly standard dual-zone auto AC system. The TRD Sport and TRD Off-Road models now have the ability to access premium remote services. For SR5 and higher models, a first aid kit now comes standard. Also, the TRD Pro model offers a newly available Lunar Rock exterior paint color.
Pricing for the 2021 Tacoma starts at $26,150 MSRP for the base-level 4×2 SR Access Cab model, up to $46,780 MSRP for the top-of-the-line 4×4 TRD Pro Double Cab model.