2015 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro review notes - AutoWeek

moved 5,600 4Runners in September -- 2,400 more than last year. The Jeep Grand Cherokee -- another sort of old school off roadie type SUV -- still beats the 4Runner like a drum though, with 136,000 sold this year so far. This orange TRD Pro 4Runner is a bit over the top for an old fart like me. I about pulled my groin every time I got in it. Once hoisted on up in there, it is fine, though. The five-speed transmission (a five-speed. Talk about old school) is smooth and the ride is OK -- it can get bouncy, though I’m guessing that’s down to the TRD equipment, eh. Didn’t go off-road but would like to -- I suspect with the big tires and off-road shocks and skid plates it would... The 4Runner is 30 this year and according to toyota. 4Runner TRD Pro. I would go with something a little more traditional, like white, which some may find a little boring but that’s what I would do. It would look rather wicked with the black grille, in my opinion, without appearing too over the top. The $42,000 question is if this TRD Pro version of the 4Runner worth it. Considering the list of items that get added onto this 4Runner, like the Bilstein shocks with rear remote reservoirs, stiffer springs, skid plates and Nitto Terra Grappler... Source: autoweek.com