
Toyota 4Runner was   essentially a compact pickup truck with five-passenger seating and a   permanent bed shell. My, how times have changed. When it was first   introduced in the 1980s. While the 4Runner remains a body-on-frame based   SUV, it has evolved considerably, and it now competes against a sea of   on-road biased, car-based crossovers.
All-new 2011 Toyota 4Runner   is longer, wider, and taller than before, and supported by both the   engine 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a four-speed automatic   (available for rear-drive models only), or 270 horsepower Toyota, 4.0   -liter V-6 and five-speed automatic combination. Instead of getting   softer, the new 4Runner play in its uniqueness and strength, with Toyota   making it even more off-road capable than ever before.

Toyota has added several cool   trail features to the 4Runner, including Crawl Control, a system that   controls throttle and brake at low speeds, enabling the driver to better   focus on steering inputs. The 4Runner also has an impressive 9.6  inches  of ground.

The Range
Body styles: SUV
Engines: 2.7L I-4, 4.0L V-6
Transmissions: 4-speed automatic, 6-speed   automatic
Models: SR5, Trail,   Limited
What's New
We were hoping for the addition of the   company's new 4.6L V-8 as an option, but that hasn't happened. In fact,   there are only minor changes for 2011: the sport/utility vehicle   receives a new brake override system. In addition, the sliding cargo   tray/cargo organizer is a standalone option on two-row Limited models;   the cargo organizer is a separate option on Trail models.
Exterior
The new 4Runner is bigger, more   rugged-looking, and bolder than before, with a bold, in-your-face style   that screams off-road. The 4Runner Trail Edition adds black fender   flares, grille, utility roof rack, and the hood received a hood scoop.   Seventeen-inc
Interior
Five-passenger seating is standard for the   4Runner, and room for seven is optional. All 4Runners come standard  with  an eight-speaker audio system, tailgate party audio, a slide-out  cargo  tray, and an eight-way adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar  su
Performance & Handling
While the 4Runner excels off-road – Toyota   tested it at speed in the Baja 1000 and as a slow rock-crawler on the   world-famous Rubicon Trail -- it is surprisingly capable on the road as   well. While its body-on-frame architecture and live rear axle can make   for a bouncy ride, its steering is linear and responsive, and its  brakes  are responsive and easy to modulate. The 4.0-liter V-6 4Runner  reaches  60 mph in 7.8 seconds.
Safety
Driver and front passenger airbags are   standard, as are front seat-mounted side airbags, roll-sensing side   curtain airbags for all rows, and dual front knee airbags. Stability   control, traction control, and ABS with electronic brake-force   distribution and brake assist are also standard.
EPA Fuel Economy
SR5: 17-18 mpg city/22-23 mpg highway
Trail: 17 mpg city/22 mpg highway
Limited: 17 mpg city/22-23 mpg highway
Engine MPG Base Price
SR5 Sport Utility 4.0L 270hp 17 city, 22 hwy $30,305
Trail Sport Utility 4.0L 270hp 17 city, 22 hwy $36,555
Limited Sport Utility 4.0L 270hp 17 city, 22 hwy $38,400
 
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