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The Toyota 4Runner SUV is set to receive a major update after almost 15 years, with the most notable change being the addition of a hybrid option. The 4Runner has a long history of being closely related to Toyota pickups, and the new generation will continue this trend as it shares engineering with the Tacoma. The addition of a hybrid option aligns with Toyota’s strategy to offer hybrid versions of nearly every model in their line-up, catering to consumers who may be hesitant to switch to fully electric vehicles.

The hybrid system in the 4Runner combines a 48 horsepower electric motor with a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, resulting in a total output of up to 326 horsepower. This makes it the most powerful 4Runner model yet, although gas-only versions will also be available at a lower price point. The surge in popularity of hybrids among consumers, as well as the benefits they offer in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, has contributed to Toyota’s decision to expand their hybrid line-up.

Critics have raised concerns about Toyota’s focus on hybrids instead of fully electric vehicles, accusing the automaker of hindering the industry’s transition to EVs. However, Toyota’s hybrids continue to be popular among consumers, and the addition of a hybrid option to the 4Runner aligns with the off-road focus of the vehicle. The new 4Runner will join the Tacoma and a retro-styled Land Cruiser as part of Toyota’s line-up of off-road-focused 4-cylinder hybrid models.

Hybrids offer benefits such as increased fuel economy, as the gas engine can be shut off when the vehicle is stopped or when minimal power is needed. The electric motor in a hybrid vehicle can also provide additional power in off-road driving situations. The new 4Runner promises a smoother on-road ride compared to the current model, while retaining functional features such as the roll-down back window and design cues from earlier generations of the vehicle.

The 2025 4Runner will be available in multiple versions, including an off-road-tuned Trailhunter variant and more luxurious Limited and Platinum versions. Some models will offer rear-wheel drive only, while others will have a part-time or permanent four-wheel-drive system. Pricing and fuel economy information for the new 4Runner have not yet been released, but current models start at around $41,000. Toyota’s expansion of their hybrid line-up with the addition of the 4Runner hybrid option reflects the growing consumer interest in alternative fuel vehicles.

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