- 12 Trims include gasoline and i-Force Max hybrid powertrains, ranging from $48,170 to $84,589
- Hybrid models deliver 326 horsepower, 465 lb-ft of torque, and a 5,950-pound towing capacity
- TRD Pro and Trailhunter models feature advanced off-road equipment and recovery tools
The 2025 Toyota Tacoma midsize pickup truck lineup bowed mid-December, introducing an array of enhanced features across its twelve trims, and offering a choice between gasoline and hybrid powertrains. Starting prices range from $48,170 for the base SR5; to $84,589 for the hybrid-powered Trailhunter. The new fourth-generation Tacoma was launched last year.
The Tacoma’s engine lineup includes a 2.4L turbocharged four-cylinder available with a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission. Hybrid models utilize the i-Force Max system, good for 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. Select hybrid trims offer a towing capacity of up to 5,950 pounds.
2025 Toyota Tacoma pricing
Model | Bed length | Starting MSRP | Estimated Vehicle Price* |
Tacoma SR5 | 6-foot | $48,170 | $51,835 |
Tacoma TRD Off Road | 6-foot | $51,850 | $55,515 |
Tacoma TRD Sport | 6-foot | $51,250 | $54,915 |
Tacoma TRD Sport + | 6-foot | $55,649 | $59,314 |
Tacoma TRD Sport Premium | 6-foot | $59,806 | $63,471 |
Tacoma TRD Off Road Premium | 5-foot | $60,006 | $63,671 |
Tacoma TRD Off Road 6MT | 5-foot | $49,749 | $53,414 |
Tacoma TRD Sport + 6MT | 5-foot | $53,548 | $57,213 |
Tacoma Hybrid i-FORCE MAX Limited | 5-foot | $64,590 | $68,255 |
Tacoma Hybrid i-FORCE MAX TRD Off Road Premium | 5-foot | $66,505 | $70,170 |
Tacoma Hybrid i-FORCE MAX TRD Pro | 5-foot | $78,674 | $82,339 |
Tacoma Hybrid i-FORCE MAX Trailhunter | 6-foot | $84,589 | $88,254 |
*Note: Estimated Vehicle Price includes MSRP/freight and PDI/AC charge/maximum dealer fees/maximum other fees and charges, and excludes taxes, license, insurance and registration.
The gasoline-powered lineup begins with the SR5 trim ($48,170), which includes features like an 8-inch touchscreen, heated front seats, and Blind Spot Monitor. The off-road-focused TRD Off Road ($51,850) adds Bilstein shocks, a locking rear differential, and multi-terrain controls. Sportier variants like the TRD Sport ($51,250) incorporate sport-tuned suspension and 18-inch alloy wheels.
Enhanced trims such as the TRD Sport + ($55,649) add premium features like a JBL audio system, moon roof, and trailer brake controller. At the higher end, the TRD Sport Premium ($59,806) offers a 14-inch touchscreen with Drive Connect, dual-zone climate control, and ventilated seats.
Models with a shorter 5-foot bed include the manual-transmission TRD Off Road 6MT ($49,749); and the upgraded TRD Sport + 6MT ($53,548). The range-topping gasoline trim, the TRD Off Road Premium, starts at $60,006.
The hybrid i-Force Max powertrain appears in four high-performance trims. The Tacoma Hybrid i-Force Max Limited starts at $64,590 and features full-time four-wheel-drive, Softex upholstery, and advanced multimedia technology. The TRD Off Road Premium hybrid trim ($66,505) builds on off-road capability with features like Bilstein shocks, crawl control, and a multi-terrain monitor.
The top-tier off-road trims include the TRD Pro ($78,674) and Trailhunter ($84,589). Both feature FOX shocks, skid plates, and recovery tools, with the Trailhunter offering additional rugged upgrades like ARB steel bumpers and onboard air compressors.
All 2025 Tacoma models come equipped with the Toyota Multimedia system, which is now offered with Drive Connect on select trims. Safety features include Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, eight airbags, and a Blind Spot Monitor.
The 2025 Toyota Tacoma and Tacoma Hybrid i-Force Max are now available at Toyota dealerships across Canada.
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