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2019 Toyota Tacoma

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The 2019 Toyota Tacoma is a compact truck that offers you a lot of capability and versatility. In this vehicle, you have the ability to tow up to 6,800 pounds. You also have some stellar off-road capabilities with a few different off-road trim options in the Tacoma. This vehicle may be a compact truck, but it still offers you a lot of capability, technology, and style. Learn more about specific features in the 2019 Toyota Tacoma below.

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Performance and Capabilities

First, let's check out the performance of the 2019 Toyota Tacoma. The base engine for this vehicle is a 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 159-horsepower. With the four-cylinder engine, you can get 20 city miles per gallon and 23 highway miles per gallon for fuel efficiency. The 2019 Tacoma also has a V6 engine available for you. This engine is a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 278-horsepower. For fuel efficiency, this engine gives you 19 city and 24 highway miles per gallon.

The 2019 Toyota Tacoma also has some good towing and hauling capability. In this vehicle, you can tow up to 6,800 pounds. The Tacoma also has a payload capacity of 1,620 pounds. However, that is not all of the capability you can get with this vehicle, you can also get some great off-road capabilities with the TRD models. They offer you extra features like active traction control and a locking rear differential. Learn more about the Tacoma TRD Pro below.

Tacoma or Tundra: Size and Price Difference

The Toyota Tacoma is a compact pickup truck, and the Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck. These trucks belong in two different segments because of their different size and capability. Let's take a closer look at the key differences between the size of these vehicles.

The Tacoma offers you a lot of features and capability, but it offers them in a smaller size package than the Tundra. The Tacoma is about five inches less wide than the Tundra, and the Tacoma is also about 5 inches shorter than the Tundra.

These two trucks are also set on different size wheelbases. The Tundra has both a short and long wheel base option which are 145.7 inches and 164.6 inches respectively. The Tacoma also offers you two wheelbase options that are 127.4 and 140.6. That means the wheel base could be over 30 inches different depending on the version you choose.

When it comes to bed length, both of these trucks have a short and long bed length option as well. You can find an 8 foot long bed option in the Tundra and a 6 foot long option in the Tacoma. For the short bed option, the Tundra bed is 5.5 feet, and the Tacoma bed is 5 feet. This does offer you different capability when it comes to cargo space and hauling options.

There is also a difference in these vehicles when it comes to price. The 2019 Toyota Tacoma has a base price of $25,550. If you choose to get a high-end trim, you could end up spending more like $42,260. The price of the 2019 Toyota Tundra starts off at around $31,400, but it can reach prices closer to $50,400.

As you can see, the Tacoma starts off significantly less expensive than the Tundra. This makes sense because it is a different size truck. The Tundra is larger and offers you more capability. However, if you don't need the capability of a full-size truck, the 2019 Tacoma could be a great and affordable option for you.

Meet the New Tacoma TRD Pro Model

The 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is a great model option for off-roading and for luxury. This is a high-end trim that offers you a wide variety of technology and comfort features as well as increase off-road capability and features. Learn more about what you can get in the 2019 TRD Pro here.

In the Tacoma TRD Pro, you get some great off-road features and capability. One of these features is the TRD Pro skid plate that is made of 1/4 inch thick aluminum to protect mechanical parts underneath the front end of the truck. You also get a smoother driving experience with the TRD-tuned FOX internal bypass shocks. Features like an electronically locking rear differential, multi-terrain select, hill start assist control, and crawl control are also standard features. The Tacoma?s crawl control system modulates the throttle and brakes so that you can focus on navigating the terrain.

The Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro also offers you 16-inch TRD Pro wheels that give you more width. This truck even has a TRD Pro Desert Air Intake that helps to prevent excess dirt from getting into the engine by placing an air intake above the Tacoma's windshield. This elevated air intake draws in air from above the dustline, so it is perfect for those off-road adventures.

You also get some great connective technology in this truck. Some of the technology includes an Entune infotainment system with a 7-inch touchscreen, wireless device charging, keyless entry, push-button start, Bluetooth, and USB ports. The Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro also offers you some great safety technology such as blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, rear parking sensors, and more.

The Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro offers you all of these features and capability for a starting price of $42,260. If you are looking for the ability to go off-road, the Tacoma TRD Pro is a great option for you.

The TRD Pro is not the only trim option for the Tacoma, but it is the most luxurious and capable one. However, this truck has six different trim options including the SR, SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited, and TRD Pro. All of these trims offer you different features and capability, so you have to decide which vehicle option is the best for you.

The 2019 Toyota Tacoma has a lot to offer. This vehicle could be a great option for your next upgrade. Let us know if you have any questions about the 2019 Toyota Tacoma.

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