Now that the 3 all new mid-size pickups have been announced, let’s talk.
Tacoma:
- Great look (subjective)
- Reliability is not a big plus for Toyota anymore for me (tons of new tech, new hybrid engine, and the new Tundra got issues)
- 2 distinctive trims: high speed desert running TRD Pro with adjustable 2.5 IBP Fox suspensions (great if you carry more weight) and world’s first fully suspended seats. The Trail-hunter also impresses with 2.5 in Old Man EMU shocks (may be tuned for load in mind, looking forward to the payload), long 6ft bed available on Trailhunter, on board air compressor, sway bar disconnect etc.
- Early tests show improved seating position and room
- 2400W inverter but no word if it works when the truck is off. Game changer if yes. On the new Tundra hybrid it does not work with engine off
- 33in tires but much thiner (265) than the ZR2 and Raptor
- No front locker that both others have
- no memory seats that both others have
- no words on payload for TRD Pro and Trailhunter
- very misleading ground clearance. It’s actually 9.5in and not 11. 11 is the maximum running clearance, and the minimum clearance is 9.5 which is much lower than both the ZR2 and Raptor.
- will be expensive
Ranger:
- Only the raptor is interesting. Strong engine and offroad performance with the live valve foxes, but it’s expensive at 58K (comes fully loaded for that price though)
- no ventilated seats that both the Tacoma and Colorado have.
- Good payload at 1350-1400lbs
Colorado:
- ZR2 is by far the best deal. $48K, and $52K fully loaded with all options for essentially the same thing as the Raptor albeit less horsepower (same torque). Great package overall and good interior and exterior. Dual locker, DSSV shock, etc.
- No Lane centering tech which both the Tacoma and Ranger have
- Bison trim will be officially announced end of May but we already know it features the world’s first on a midsize 35in tires, and hydraulic bump stops. This might be the most capable of the bunch, from the factory but at what price?
- Disappointing payload at 1150lbs
I am in the market to replace the Bronco in the future with one of those. I love the new Taco look, and the exclusive features such as onboard air, swaybar disconnect, etc. I am disappointed at the lack of memory seat, the use of Nihm tech for the battery (horrible old tech) and I worry about pricing. Details I miss to be able to decide:
- Price for the TRD Pro, Trailhunter, and ZR2 Bison
- Payload for the Bison and Tacoma
- Is the 2400W inverter on the new Tacoma working with engine off (to power fridge, etc during the night)
- Comfort and legroom (I am tall)
- Ideally I would love to know which one will fit 35 without extra lift or trimming. The Raptor already does (youtube video from the australian).
I am already eliminating the TRD Pro. The front seat head rest are not adjustable, and looking at semi-tall journalists (6ft) seat in there, their head is already dangerously above the head rest. I don’t even understand how this is legal. Trailhunter and other trims are adjustable.
For me it’s ZR2, Bison, Raptor or Trailhunter. And since the Raptor charges a lot above the ZR2 for essentially just horsepower, it most likely will be ZR2, Bison or Trailhunter.
Tacoma:
- Great look (subjective)
- Reliability is not a big plus for Toyota anymore for me (tons of new tech, new hybrid engine, and the new Tundra got issues)
- 2 distinctive trims: high speed desert running TRD Pro with adjustable 2.5 IBP Fox suspensions (great if you carry more weight) and world’s first fully suspended seats. The Trail-hunter also impresses with 2.5 in Old Man EMU shocks (may be tuned for load in mind, looking forward to the payload), long 6ft bed available on Trailhunter, on board air compressor, sway bar disconnect etc.
- Early tests show improved seating position and room
- 2400W inverter but no word if it works when the truck is off. Game changer if yes. On the new Tundra hybrid it does not work with engine off
- 33in tires but much thiner (265) than the ZR2 and Raptor
- No front locker that both others have
- no memory seats that both others have
- no words on payload for TRD Pro and Trailhunter
- very misleading ground clearance. It’s actually 9.5in and not 11. 11 is the maximum running clearance, and the minimum clearance is 9.5 which is much lower than both the ZR2 and Raptor.
- will be expensive
Ranger:
- Only the raptor is interesting. Strong engine and offroad performance with the live valve foxes, but it’s expensive at 58K (comes fully loaded for that price though)
- no ventilated seats that both the Tacoma and Colorado have.
- Good payload at 1350-1400lbs
Colorado:
- ZR2 is by far the best deal. $48K, and $52K fully loaded with all options for essentially the same thing as the Raptor albeit less horsepower (same torque). Great package overall and good interior and exterior. Dual locker, DSSV shock, etc.
- No Lane centering tech which both the Tacoma and Ranger have
- Bison trim will be officially announced end of May but we already know it features the world’s first on a midsize 35in tires, and hydraulic bump stops. This might be the most capable of the bunch, from the factory but at what price?
- Disappointing payload at 1150lbs
I am in the market to replace the Bronco in the future with one of those. I love the new Taco look, and the exclusive features such as onboard air, swaybar disconnect, etc. I am disappointed at the lack of memory seat, the use of Nihm tech for the battery (horrible old tech) and I worry about pricing. Details I miss to be able to decide:
- Price for the TRD Pro, Trailhunter, and ZR2 Bison
- Payload for the Bison and Tacoma
- Is the 2400W inverter on the new Tacoma working with engine off (to power fridge, etc during the night)
- Comfort and legroom (I am tall)
- Ideally I would love to know which one will fit 35 without extra lift or trimming. The Raptor already does (youtube video from the australian).
I am already eliminating the TRD Pro. The front seat head rest are not adjustable, and looking at semi-tall journalists (6ft) seat in there, their head is already dangerously above the head rest. I don’t even understand how this is legal. Trailhunter and other trims are adjustable.
For me it’s ZR2, Bison, Raptor or Trailhunter. And since the Raptor charges a lot above the ZR2 for essentially just horsepower, it most likely will be ZR2, Bison or Trailhunter.
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