Toyota Tacoma 2025: Pricing, MPG, Towing & More

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The 2025 Toyota Tacoma is now on sale and it’s capable, fuel-efficient, and feature-rich than its predecessors. The Tacoma remains one of the most popular midsize trucks in the United States, combining rugged performance with everyday comfort, especially with the new Trailhunter and hybrid trims.

Whether you need a work truck like the Tacoma SR, a well-rounded SR5, or an off-road creature on steroids like the TRD Pro or Trailhunter, the 2025 Tacoma has something for everyone. Here is a full breakdown of pricing, MPG, towing capacity and other specifications.

What is New in Toyota Tacoma 2025?

For this year, the changes are very minor. These include the addition of front tow hooks on all models and an upgrade to an auxiliary switch to handle 95 amps, up from 30. The new Terra paint hue is also expanded to the TRD models. They have a wide variety of configurations and trims available, giving buyers multiple options to choose from. 

What is the Pricing of the 2025 Toyota Tacoma?

The price of the Toyota Tacoma varies in varying degrees depending on the trim level and options you choose. In 2025, Toyota provides an array of Tacoma trim levels that suit many different driving needs, from the budget-conscious to the off-roading adventurer.

The price of the 2025 Toyota Tacoma ranges from $33,185 to $63,135, depending on trim level and options.

ModelPrice
SR$33,185
SRS$37,815
TRD ProRunner$40,115
TRD Sport$41,395
TRD Off Road$43,795
Limited$54,050
Trailhunter$63,135

Are you looking for a bargain? A Toyota Tacoma SR for sale and used Toyota Tacoma can regularly be purchased or sold at a great deal from local dealerships or certified pre-owned programs.

Towing Capacity: Toyota Tacoma 2025

The engine and drivetrain you select will determine the Tacoma’s towing capacity.  The 2025 Tacoma is ideal for towing work equipment, trailers, or boats because it can tow up to 6,500 pounds when properly equipped.

TrimMax Towing Capacity
Tacoma SR / SR56,500 lbs
TRD Off-Road6,400 lbs
Trailhunter6,000 lbs
TRD Pro6,500 lbs

Have to haul a lot?  For best results, choose the TRD Pro Tacoma or SR5 with the towing package.

Interior, Tech & Safety Features

The new Toyota Tacoma truck made big changes to the interior in terms of design and packaging. Now, the dashboard has nicer materials with high-resolution screens and traditional switchgear. TRD off-road models and up feature a larger 12.3 digital gauge cluster. Limited also comes with a heads-up display. It also has heated and cooled front seats. 

A nice change is that now they feature a slightly raised seating position compared to the previous generations, and also include more headroom for drivers. 

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • Digital gauge cluster (available on higher trims)
  • Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with lane keeping, adaptive cruise, and more

These are some of the features Tacoma features in its cars. The Tacoma SR5 and above offer upgraded upholstery, dual-zone climate, and enhanced tech packages.

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

Every nonhybrid Tacoma runs on a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder. The engine in the car comes in two forms and pairs with either an eight-speed automatic transmission or a six-speed manual. With these engines, the rear and four-wheel drives are available. 

The base 228-hp turbo four engine is found in the base variant SR, and the higher variants feature i-Force variations with up to 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. This has significantly improved the ride experience in comparison to older models. The powertrain provides more than adequate thrust to complete tasks like highway merging or passing without any hassle. 

Fuel Efficiency

Now it’s time to look at Toyota Tacoma MPG – the most important metric for many consumers. The company has significantly improved the fuel efficiency of its 2025 model, especially with the addition of the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain. 

For the two-wheel drive, the economy range of the Toyota Tacoma is 21 mpg city and 26 mpg highway. With four-wheel drive, the range comes down to 20 mph city and 23 mpg highway. 

This is not much improvement from the previous generation models, which came with a V-6 engine. 

Warranty and Maintenance

The warranty coverage of Tacoma is in line with the industry standards and comes close to most rivals. They also offer the best-in-class complimentary scheduled maintenance plan. 

They offer:

  • Limited warranty covers three years or 36,000 miles
  • Powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles
  • Complimentary maintenance is covered for two years or 25,000 miles

Conclusion

The Toyota Tacoma 2025 is a tough contender if you’re looking for a midsize truck that is dependable, strong, and now more efficient.  There is a Tacoma for every driver, ranging from the reasonably priced SR to the daring Trailhunter.

Toyota’s most recent truck continues to lead its class thanks to its improved MPG, competitive towing capacity, and tough trim options like the TRD Pro.

FAQs

1. What is the most common problem with a Toyota Tacoma?

Ans: The most common problem among older Toyota Tacoma models is the failing starter that can prevent the engine from turning over.

2. How many miles will a Tacoma last?

Ans: Typically, a new Toyota Tacoma will last you for around 200,000 to 300,000 miles.

3. Is Tacoma cheaper than Tundra?

Ans: Yes, the Toyota Tacoma is generally cheaper than the Toyota Tundra.

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