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I’m hoping for some help here. Another forum member has recently claimed that a senior Toyota engineer said that XtraCab models will not be available in 4x4 guise. That would mean that the PreRunner is the “best” you can do for off-reading purposes, with its rear locker.

The claim seems genuine, but I’d really like to pin this issue down because I currently have a deposit down on a 4x4 XtraCab SR!

Has anyone seen confirmation of whether the XtraCab will be available as a 4x4? Or, on the other hand, that it won’t? I’m really hoping for some official Toyota document here. Thanks in advance.
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https://www.toyota.com/upcoming-vehicles/tacoma/
If you scroll to the bottom, the highest build listed with xtracab is the prerunner.
I'm not saying that's proof one way or the other, just that it's the highest one with that bullet point.
 
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Thanks. The SR and SR5 are both confirmed to be available with the XtraCab. The question is whether you can also get four-wheel drive.

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I’m hoping for some help here. Another forum member has recently claimed that a senior Toyota engineer said that XtraCab models will not be available in 4x4 guise. That would mean that the PreRunner is the “best” you can do for off-reading purposes, with its rear locker.

The claim seems genuine, but I’d really like to pin this issue down because I currently have a deposit down on a 4x4 XtraCab SR!

Has anyone seen confirmation of whether the XtraCab will be available as a 4x4? Or, on the other hand, that it won’t? I’m really hoping for some official Toyota document here. Thanks in advance.
 

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From Sheldon Brown @Toyota:
Maybe what's most impressive is that you don't have to give up every amenity to get the two-door. You can buy a base model with 4x4 or you can buy the TRD PreRunner, which gets all-terrain tires, a locking rear differential, sporty styling, and the more powerful gas-only engine that makes 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. What I'm saying is, you've got options, even if you can't get it with fancy suspension or the high-power hybrid.
 
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From Sheldon Brown @Toyota:
Maybe what's most impressive is that you don't have to give up every amenity to get the two-door. You can buy a base model with 4x4 or you can buy the TRD PreRunner, which gets all-terrain tires, a locking rear differential, sporty styling, and the more powerful gas-only engine that makes 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. What I'm saying is, you've got options, even if you can't get it with fancy suspension or the high-power hybrid.
Nice, man. Thanks.
 

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I wouldn't want to off-road with those leaf springs hanging down under the rear axle, why they didn't keep rear coils on all models is strange to me.
 
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I wouldn't want to off-road with those leaf springs hanging down under the rear axle, why they didn't keep rear coils on all models is strange to me.
Yeah, if your Tacoma shows up with the leafs under the axle, you’ve got a problem.
 

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I think there is some confusion around this, on my part and on the part of others. Some articles state that a leaf spring 4x4 extra cab will be an option, while other videos and articles say it wont. Here is an article conflicting with information I had received. I will certainly be asking about this at the Overland Expo in a few weeks to get a solid answer for you. I apologize for the mixed information around the web, I am positive we were told at the Overland Expo in Flagstaff that these lower trims would not be produced in 4x4, but perhaps they had been doing so much speaking between the Hawaii and Expo that they were simply tired and misspoke?

https://www.thedrive.com/news/2024-...wo-seat-spec-is-a-throwback-to-simpler-trucks
 
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I think there is some confusion around this, on my part and on the part of others. Some articles state that a leaf spring 4x4 extra cab will be an option, while other videos and articles say it wont. Here is an article conflicting with information I had received. I will certainly be asking about this at the Overland Expo in a few weeks to get a solid answer for you. I apologize for the mixed information around the web, I am positive we were told at the Overland Expo in Flagstaff that these lower trims would not be produced in 4x4, but perhaps they had been doing so much speaking between the Hawaii and Expo that they were simply tired and misspoke?

https://www.thedrive.com/news/2024-...wo-seat-spec-is-a-throwback-to-simpler-trucks
Appreciate the clarification. I’m truly just trying to arrive at the truth, since I have a $500 deposit down on a truck that may or may not ever be offered. My dealer seems to think it will be, but dealers think a lot of things.
 
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An XtraCab without 4x4 makes no sense to me. Don’t people want a longer bed to go overlanding? Yes that’s what the overtrail offers but what about people who don’t want an incredibly looooog truck with a 6‘ bed PLUS dualcab? Aren‘t older Tacos in single cab/short bed 4x4 (and manuals) some of the most sought after?
 
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I think there is some confusion around this, on my part and on the part of others. Some articles state that a leaf spring 4x4 extra cab will be an option, while other videos and articles say it wont. Here is an article conflicting with information I had received. I will certainly be asking about this at the Overland Expo in a few weeks to get a solid answer for you. I apologize for the mixed information around the web, I am positive we were told at the Overland Expo in Flagstaff that these lower trims would not be produced in 4x4, but perhaps they had been doing so much speaking between the Hawaii and Expo that they were simply tired and misspoke?

https://www.thedrive.com/news/2024-...wo-seat-spec-is-a-throwback-to-simpler-trucks
According to this article, SR Xtracab WILL be available with 4x4:

Maybe what's most impressive is that you don't have to give up every amenity to get the two-door. You can buy a base model with 4x4 or you can buy the TRD PreRunner, which gets all-terrain tires, a locking rear differential, sporty styling, and the more powerful gas-only engine that makes 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. What I'm saying is, you've got options, even if you can't get it with fancy suspension or the high-power hybrid.”

Now if we could add the 6MT, we‘d have a very nice trifecta!
 

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An XtraCab without 4x4 makes no sense to me. Don’t people want a longer bed to go overlanding? Yes that’s what the overtrail offers but what about people who don’t want an incredibly looooog truck with a 6‘ bed PLUS dualcab? Aren‘t older Tacos in single cab/short bed 4x4 (and manuals) some of the most sought after?
While I think that the overlanding is a significant use case, the XtraCab is probably going to have a high 4x2 take rate as a work vehicle. Lockable interior space for high-priced tools you use a little less frequently, a long bed for hauling stuff and still keeping a locking toolbox back there for the tools you use more often, and a reasonable value.

It wouldn't surprise me if they're looking at that as the main potential use-case for the XtraCab.
 

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Yes I’ll be likely getting an xtra cab 4x4 and doing a slight build on it. I’ve owned two TRD offroads in double cab but really want a longer bed to sleep. The clever storage in the xtra cab is hard to pass up for me. It’s an ideal setup to carry and store expensive fly rods and gear. My early build is as follows
-xtra cab 4x4
-wheel/tire upgrade-possibly Fifteen52 analog HDs
-lift if there’s a tire clearance issue for anything at at 33’s or above
-Decked system-had it on last two, loved it
-Hest or similar mattress
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