The all-new 2011 Toyota 4Runner is pretty much longer, wider, and taller than before, and it is fitted by either a 2.7-liter four cylinder engine along with four-speed automatic (which is available for rear-drive models only), or the Toyota's 270 horsepower, the engine is 4.0-liter V-6 and five-speed automatic combination. Instead of making a softer vehicle, the new 4Runner strengths is its uniqueness and overall built quality, and Toyota is making it even more off-road capable than before.
Toyota has now added several cool trail features to the 4Runner, which include Crawl Control, and a system that controls throttle and helps in braking at low speeds, it enables the driver to better focus on steering inputs. The 4Runner also has a ground clearance of 9.6 inches, and its Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System can then disengage the anti-roll bars for more increased wheel articulation and travel. In addition, the 4Runner's Multi-Terrain System offers several other pre-programmed off-road settings.
The Range of model include as below:
Body styles: SUV
Engines: 2.7L I-4, 4.0L V-6
Transmissions: 4-speed automatic, 6-speed automatic
Models: SR5, Trail, Limited
Exterior
The new 4Runner is much bigger, more rugged-looking, and also bolder than before, with a more bolder, in-your-face style shows that is an off-road vehicle. Some other 4Runner Trail Edition include black fender flares, grille, a utility roof rack, and the hood that received a hood scoop.
Interior
There is room for five passengers in the 4Runner, and also there was a room for seven which was optional. All 4Runners normally have eight-speaker audio system, the tailgate party audio, a slide-out cargo tray, and also an eight-way adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support.
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