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It is the question on everyone’s mind, will the beloved 2024 Toyota 4Runner sport utility vehicle get a redesign? Some fans favor Toyota dropping a redesigned 2024 4Runner later this year, but it could get pushed off until 2025. Most of the other cars, trucks, and SUVs in the lineup have already received a significant update, and the 4Runner could be next.

Is the 2024 Toyota 4Runner delayed?

It isn’t that the 2024 Toyota 4Runner is delayed, but the redesign of the 4Runner is delayed. Gear Patrol says the 2024 4Runner will happen, hopefully later this year, but everything is speculation until Toyota confirms it. The current 4Runner is on the fifth generation that started in 2009, and the current version only gets 20 mpg on the highway. In other words, it needs an update. However, Toyota could delay the 4Runner until 2025 and give it another minor update.

In 2022, Toyota updated the Tundra, and the Sequoia received an update for this year. The automaker also updated the 4Runner for 2023, offering a retro 40th Anniversary Special Edition. That means the earliest a 2024 4Runner would hit the scene is later this year. The automaker announced the 40th Anniversary Special Edition in May, which leaves a few more months of speculation.

There have also been rumors of a new Toyota Land Cruiser returning to the U.S. markets. Depending on what the brand decides is more important, the 4Runner could be further delayed by a Land Cruiser. Toyota has not confirmed either at this time.

More rumors about Toyota’s plans with the 2024 4Runner

The 2024 4Runner SUV like this red one could get a major update from Toyota
A Toyota 4Runner | Toyota

Toyota is moving the current lineup of body-on-frame trucks and SUVs to the brand’s new TNGA-F truck platform. The TNGA-F platform underpins the J300 Land Cruiser, Lexus LX 600, and 2023 Sequoia. It would make sense if the brand used a smaller version for the hypothetical 2024 4Runner and a new Tacoma.

On top of that, the 4Runner could receive an engine change like the rest of the lineup. Toyota has been moving trucks and SUVs to more fuel-efficient engines, like the new 2.4L inline-four in the Lexus NX 350. This gets 275 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque, a big improvement over the current V6.

Toyota says all vehicles will get a hybrid option by 2025, so there should be a hybrid 4Runner in the cards. Gear Patrol suggests the 2.4L Hybrid Max powertrain in the 2023 Toyota Corolla Crown could work with the 2024 4Runner. Even if the 2024 4Runner doesn’t get a complete revamp, it will hopefully be more fuel efficient than the current version.

Toyota could delay the 4Runner until 2025 at this point

Toyota released its Year-End 2022 U.S. Sales Results last month, showing how much each car, truck, and SUV sold over the year. The 4Runner sold 7,291 units, down from 14,851 in 2021. The Highlander, RAV4, Tacoma, and Tundra sold more than the 4Runner each year (except for the Tundra in ’21).

It doesn’t seem like the 4Runner is a priority for the brand and isn’t one of its best-sellers. While it is popular among SUV and truck enthusiasts, Toyota doesn’t sell as many as one might think.

Most recent rumblings indicate a 2024 4Runner will get another minor update, but a 2025 4Runner could be in the works. For now, here are three reasons to like the 2023 Toyota 4Runner while everyone waits for the automaker’s next move.

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