2026 Toyota 4Runner i-FORCE MAX TRD Off-Road Premium – New Hybrid SUV Miami FL

TRD Off-Road | i-FORCE MAX Hybrid | PT4WD | New 2026

$64048.00

The most capable 4Runner ever built — the 2026 Toyota 4Runner i-FORCE MAX TRD Off-Road Premium combines the legendary 4Runner off-road heritage with Toyota's groundbreaking i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain. More power, more torque, more capability — this hybrid 4Runner redefines what an off-road SUV can be.

 

Key Features:

  • i-FORCE MAX 2.4L Twin-Turbo Hybrid — 326 system horsepower

  • PT4WD (Part-Time 4WD) | Electronic locking rear differential

  • Multi-terrain select | Crawl Control | KDSS Kinetic Dynamic Suspension

  • TRD Off-Road exclusive Fox shocks | Heavy-duty skid plates

  • 12.3-inch touchscreen | JBL Premium audio

  • Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 | Wireless Apple CarPlay®

  • 9+ inches of ground clearance

  • Towing: up to 6,000 lbs (hybrid enhanced)

 

Miami's off-road enthusiasts — the i-FORCE MAX 4Runner TRD Off-Road is here. Extremely limited allocation. Toyota of North Miami has one in stock — don't miss it.

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MPGe stands for “miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent”. It measures the fuel efficiency of vehicles that run on non-liquid fuels, such as hybrid and electric models.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) came up with the unit of measurement for the electric car’s energy consumption level to compare with gas-powered vehicles. The formula for MPGe can be calculated like this: 33.7 kWh of electricity = 1 gallon of gas.

Higher numbers are better for this metric.

To be clear, good MPGe ratings don’t necessarily mean the best electric range. Instead, a high MPGe rating shows that a car makes the best use of its electrical power.

Although MPGe directly compares energy consumption between EVs and conventional vehicles, it does not address the energy cost to operate an EV. This is when we turn to the EV-specific metric, kWh/100 miles.

120 months / 150,000 miles

8 speed automatic

PT4WD

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