The Toyota Tacoma is better than ever — but may have lost what made it special
I drove a 2025 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck in TRD Pro trim and was impressed by its turbo hybrid engine, solid driving feel, and upgraded tech.
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- The Toyota Tacoma has been America's best-selling small truck for the past 20 years.
- I was impressed by the Tacoma's powerful hybrid engine, solid driving dynamics, and updated tech.
- I was less impressed by the Tacoma's high price and tight rear seats.
For the past twenty years, the Toyota Tacoma has been the best-selling small pickup truck in the US, outselling rivals like the Nissan Frontier and Ford Ranger.
The current fourth generation debuted in 2024 with more power and an almost overwhelming amount of new tech.
The Mexican-made pickup is also the first Tacoma to be offered with a four-cylinder hybrid powertrain instead of the traditional V6. It's a much-welcome upgrade, but I fear it risks losing what made the truck so special: no-nonsense reliability at a relatively low price.