When it comes to trucks, Toyota never fails to amaze with dependable and powerful vehicles. The 2021 Toyota inventory boasts two trucks – The 2021 Toyota Tacoma and the 2021 Toyota Tundra. While the 2021 Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck, the 2021 Toyota Tacoma falls in the mid-size pickup truck segment. Scroll down to know the key differences between both these Toyota trucks and select the one that caters most to your driving or trucking requirements.
2018 Toyota RAV4 |
2018 Subaru Forester |
|
$24,510 |
Starting MSRP |
$22,795 |
2.4L 4-cylinder, 176 horsepower |
Base Engine (city/hwy) |
2.5L 4-cylinder, 170 horsepower |
23 / 30 mpg |
Fuel Economy |
26 / 32 mpg |
Toyota Safety Sense P, rearview camera |
Standard Safety Technology |
Rear-vision camera |
The 2021 Toyota Tacoma comes standard with a 3.5-liter V6 engine with six-speed automatic transmission that generates 278 Horsepower, 265 lb-ft of torque, tows up to 6,400 lbs, and accelerates up to 60 MPH in just seven seconds. The truck has a standard rear-wheel drive, but you can also opt for the four-wheel drive version. Here is a list of available features in the 2021 Toyota Tacoma.