Canadian pricing for the all-new sixth-generation 2025 Toyota 4Runner has been announced, and, boy, this one has been a long time coming: the fifth-generation 4Runner lasted for 14 years, from model years 2010 to 2024. That means ardent fans have been anxiously waiting to learn whether they’ll have to fork out significantly more money for the new version.

We have good news and bad news. At the low end, the 4Runner’s base price isn’t all that far off the 2024 version. As you get further up the trim walk, the gap between 2024 and 2025 pricing increases. However, the 2025 Toyota 4Runner offers two more efficient powertrains, two different four-wheel-drive (4WD) systems, and two all new grades in the Platinum and Trailhunter. So, in some ways, we’re not exactly comparing apples to apples, here. With that in mind, let’s take a dive into the 2025 Toyota 4Runner’s pricing.

How much is the 2025 Toyota 4Runner in Canada?

In its base trim, the 2025 Toyota 4Runner starts at $57,840, including destination charges and dealer fees. The most recent starting price for the 2024 Toyota 4Runner is pegged at $56,455. This represents a modest price increase of $1,385 as the 4Runner enters its sixth generation.

2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited
2025 Toyota 4Runner LimitedPhoto by Toyota

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner SR5 comes with seven seats; a turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine generating 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque; and on-demand four-wheel-drive (4WD). Standard features include 17-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, air conditioning, fabric upholstery, LED headlamps, a six-speaker audio system, and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and 7-inch digital display in the instrument cluster.

Additional 4Runner grades with the base engine

For the 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport, pricing starts in Canada at $62,642. This marks a $2,967 increase over the 2024 4Runner TRD Sport, which is priced at $59,675. This is a five-seat model with TRD Sport elements such as a hood scoop, sport-tuned suspension, aluminum pedals, 20-inch alloy wheels, and sport fabric upholstery. It comes with a heated steering wheel, moonroof, automatic air conditioning, a cargo net and tonneau cover, a 12.3-inch fully digital instrument cluster, a wireless charging pad, and a parking assist feature.

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off-road Premium has a Canadian starting price of $67,342. Compared with the 2024 TRD Off-road model, which was priced at $60,865, this represents a $6,477 increase. For that, you receive two rows of seating, 18-inch off road alloy wheels with a full-size spare tire, Bilstein shocks, a locking rear differential, downhill assist, crawl control, Toyota’s multi-terrain select system, and upgraded underbody protection for the engine, fuel tank, and transfer case.

Ventilated front seats and a memory system for the driver’s seat are added, as are Softex leatherette upholstery, a power-adjustable steering column, a power back door with a kick sensor, and more. Tech includes a 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 14-speaker JBL audio system with a JBL Flex Bluetooth-connected portable speaker.

For the 2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited, which is the most expensive grade with the base engine, pricing in Canada starts at $72,639. This is $8,734 more than the 2024 Toyota 4Runner Limited, which starts at $63,905. This adds the third row back in and equips full-time 4WD, 20-inch alloy wheels, an adaptive suspension, power adjustable and auto-folding exterior mirrors, dual zone automatic air conditioning, leather upholstery, power adjustable front-row seats, acoustic windshield glass, automatic running boards, a panoramic-view camera system, and more.

How much is the 2025 Toyota 4Runner i-Force Max in Canada?

2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited
2025 Toyota 4Runner LimitedPhoto by Toyota

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner with the new i-Force Max hybrid powertrain comes in four grades in Canada, starting from $70,976 for the 4Runner i-Force Max TRD Off Road Premium. This powertrain matches the same 2.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine with a 48-hp electric motor, which is integrated into the eight-speed transmission; and a 1.87-kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. With a total system output of 326 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque, this is the most powerful version of the Toyota 4Runner ever offered. All 4Runner i-Force Max models come with two rows and five seats.

In Canada, the 2025 Toyota 4Runner i-Force Max TRD Off Road Premium includes on-demand 4WD and the same off-road equipment that’s included with the base engine’s TRD Off Road Premium trim, and adds four pre-wired auxiliary switches with pigtails. Tech and convenience features roughly match the base engine’s Limited trim, but with single-zone automatic air conditioning and a less robust camera system. A 2,400-watt AC power outlet uses the hybrid battery’s charge to provide power to small appliances, and is standard on every i-Force Max grade except the TRD Pro.

Additional 4Runner grades with the hybrid powertrain

2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited
2025 Toyota 4Runner LimitedPhoto by Toyota

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner i-Force Max TRD Pro starts in Canada at $84,138. This is $12,433 more than the 2024 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro, which starts at $71,705 but has the same V6 engine as other 2024 models. This trim starts with the i-Force Max TRD Off-road Premium and adds 18-inch TRD Pro alloy wheels wrapped in Toyo Open Country all-terrain tires; a heritage grille with an LED light bar; Rigid fog lamps; FOX shocks with Quick Switch 3 for three manually-selectable damping settings; a TRD Performance air intake and Cat-back exhaust; an aluminum TRD front skid plate; and a stabilizer with disconnect.

It also includes dual-zone automatic air conditioning, a trailer brake controller, trailer backup guide with straight path assist, and a digital-camera rearview mirror.

2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited
2025 Toyota 4Runner LimitedPhoto by Toyota

Two new high-end trims join the 4Runner line-up for 2025. The new 2025 Toyota 4Runner i-Force Max Platinum starts in Canada at a price of $77,338. It features full-time 4WD and an adaptive suspension. A blackout-look exterior is highlighted by 20-inch black alloy wheels with a full-size spare tire and dark chrome accents. Every tech, convenience, and towing feature already listed is included, plus rain-sensing wipers, semi-Aniline leather upholstery, a head-up display, and a digital key.

Pricing at the top of the line-up, the 2025 Toyota 4Runner Trailhunter, starts in Canada at $87,841. This trim is a factory-built overlander and comes with on-demand 4WD and all the off-road goodies from the i-Force Max TRD Off Road Premium grade, plus many from the TRD Pro trim and much of the tech and convenience upgrade list above. It also adds Old Man Emu shocks, a high-mount air intake, rock rails, a roof rack, hot-stamped steel skid plates, and an onboard air compressor.

When is the 2025 Toyota 4Runner coming to Canada?

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner goes on sale at Canadian dealerships in March 2025. We’ll have more updates and a full first-drive review closer to its launch.

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