Which of these two vehicles, by the numbers, do you believe is better for long partial off-road trips for two people? To pick something specific, a 1200 mile trip to The Pryor Mountains for 2 people. I've never been there, but think it's a trip I'd like to take, perhaps with another vehicle to assist.
I realize there could be a lot of side discussions about required equipment, 4x4 systems, off-road capabilities, etc. This is a question of which of these two vehicles you would choose and why.
If possible, please ignore brand loyalty, resale value, existing or anticipated reliability, etc. I am curious how this group values the following characteristics for that trip.
MPG
Trailhawk: 18/20/25
4Runner Trail: 17/18/21
Range, calculated
Trailhawk: 284.4 to 395
4Runner: 391 to 483
Weights
Trailhawk: 4106 lbs curb, 5500 GVWR, 1394 lbs cargo(calculated), 985 lbs (as listed in door jam, does not include fluids?)
4Runner: 4750 lbs curb, 6300 lbs GVWR, 1550 lbs cargo(calculated)
Cargo volume
Trailhawk: 29.7 and 54.9
4Runner: 47.2 and 89.7
Off-road numbers
Trailhawk: 8.7" listed clearance
4Runner: 9.6" listed clearance
- If my numbers are off, please correct me.
- If you think reliability or other factor MUST be considered for this type of trip, please feel free. Of course, you could always ignore this and say whatever you want.
My thoughts
- I like the range of the 4Runner and it has aftermarket parts not available for the Trailhawk.
- The cargo weights are very similar and I don't think that cargo volume for 2 people will be an issue in the Trailhawk. I say this without good experience, so please correct me.
- I get ~25 MPG in an empty Trailhawk in mixed driving because I drive conservatively.
Thanks in advance for any constructive input.
I realize there could be a lot of side discussions about required equipment, 4x4 systems, off-road capabilities, etc. This is a question of which of these two vehicles you would choose and why.
If possible, please ignore brand loyalty, resale value, existing or anticipated reliability, etc. I am curious how this group values the following characteristics for that trip.
MPG
Trailhawk: 18/20/25
4Runner Trail: 17/18/21
Range, calculated
Trailhawk: 284.4 to 395
4Runner: 391 to 483
Weights
Trailhawk: 4106 lbs curb, 5500 GVWR, 1394 lbs cargo(calculated), 985 lbs (as listed in door jam, does not include fluids?)
4Runner: 4750 lbs curb, 6300 lbs GVWR, 1550 lbs cargo(calculated)
Cargo volume
Trailhawk: 29.7 and 54.9
4Runner: 47.2 and 89.7
Off-road numbers
Trailhawk: 8.7" listed clearance
4Runner: 9.6" listed clearance
- If my numbers are off, please correct me.
- If you think reliability or other factor MUST be considered for this type of trip, please feel free. Of course, you could always ignore this and say whatever you want.
My thoughts
- I like the range of the 4Runner and it has aftermarket parts not available for the Trailhawk.
- The cargo weights are very similar and I don't think that cargo volume for 2 people will be an issue in the Trailhawk. I say this without good experience, so please correct me.
- I get ~25 MPG in an empty Trailhawk in mixed driving because I drive conservatively.
Thanks in advance for any constructive input.