Those who play in the dirt recognize Toyota’s famed “TRD” (Toyota Racing Development) moniker as being an off-road seal of approval. Recently, the company upped the off-road ante on some of its vehicles by introducing TRD Pro Series enhancements born of experience gained from the grueling Baja endurance races. The current Tacoma, which was redesigned for 2016, gains a TRD Pro Series version this fall as a 2017 model. It will be offered only as a V6 Double Cab Short Bed with either a 6-speed manual transmission or 6-speed automatic in a choice of three colors: Cement, Barcelona Red Metallic, and Super White.
Automatic-transmission versions replace those features with Hill Start Assist Control, Crawl Control (sort of an off-road cruise control that maintains one of five pre-set low speeds whether going uphill or down), and Toyota’s Multi-terrain Select system, which helps regulate wheel spin based on the type of surface.
Dressing up the TRD Pro Series Tacomas are projector-beam headlights with black bezels, LED daytime running lights, heritage-themed grille, blacked-out hood scoop, black fender flares, black-bezeled taillights, and black tailgate badging. Also along for the ride are a Class IV tow package and the integrated, windshield-mounted GoPro mount found on all current Tacomas.
On the softer side are leather-trimmed heated front seats with driver-seat adjustable lumbar support, Entune Premium Audio system with Integrated Navigation and App Suite, and special TRD shift knob and floor mats. Added safety is realized with rear-obstacle detection, blind-spot monitor, and rear cross-traffic alert.
CG Says:
Seeing as the standard Tacoma TRD Off-Road model is certainly no dirt wimp, if you ever need the added capabilities of the Pro Series, you’re in really deep muck. But it’s always nice to know they’re there. Furthermore, the truck looks the part, and it throws in features that help make it an equally fine ride the other 99 percent of the time.