2025 Toyota 4Runner Price Range and Models Announced with March Launch Date

2025 Toyota 4Runner Price Range and Models Announced with March Launch Date

Toyota Canada has detailed the complete pricing structure for the reimagined 2025 4Runner, featuring eight distinct models ranging from the $54,200 SR5 to the $84,201 Trailhunter. The sixth-generation SUV arrives at Canadian dealerships in March 2025, offering both traditional and hybrid powertrains across its most extensive model range yet.


Hybrid Technology Brings 326-HP Performance Starting at $67,336


Four new i-FORCE MAX hybrid models join the 4Runner family, beginning with the TRD Off Road Premium hybrid at $67,336. This innovative powertrain combines a turbocharged engine with a 48-horsepower electric motor, delivering 326 total system horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. The hybrid range includes the specialized TRD Pro at $80,498, the fully-equipped Trailhunter at $84,201, and the refined Platinum grade at $73,698.


Traditional Models Offer 278-HP from $54,200 to $68,999


The conventional powertrain lineup starts with the seven-passenger SR5 at $54,200, featuring the new i-FORCE 2.4-litre turbocharged engine producing 278 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. The sport-styled TRD Sport commands $59,002, while the off-road focused TRD Off Road Premium starts at $63,702. The well-appointed Limited grade reaches $68,999, offering full-time four-wheel drive and adaptive suspension.


Advanced Technology Standard in Every Grade


Built on Toyota's new TNGA-F truck platform, all 2025 4Runner models include Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 and the latest multimedia system with wireless smartphone integration. Available features range from 8-inch displays to 14-inch touchscreens with premium JBL audio systems featuring portable Bluetooth speakers.


Specialized Equipment Matches Different Driving Requirements


Each grade offers distinct capabilities and features. The TRD Sport emphasizes on-road performance with sport-tuned suspension and 20-inch wheels. The TRD Off Road Premium includes essential off-road gear like Bilstein shocks and a locking rear differential. The Limited adds comfort with adaptive suspension, while the first-ever Platinum grade introduces premium materials and advanced technology.


The redesigned SUV maintains its practical features, including the signature power rear window, now complemented by an available power liftgate. Each model offers specific equipment packages tailored to different uses, from daily driving to advanced off-road adventures. The new Trailhunter grade showcases this versatility with factory-installed overlanding equipment including Old Man Emu shock absorbers and an onboard air compressor.


Saint John Toyota welcomes you to discover the expanded 2025 4Runner lineup arriving this March. Our team is ready to help you explore the complete model range, from the efficient new hybrid powertrains to the enhanced premium features. 

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