2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro :: Featured Classified

Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

If the Tacoma is the mid-size gold standard, the top-of-the-range TRD Pro model is the holy grail. This is a truck that’s at home on the commute, school run, jobsite, weekend recreation, backcountry adventures, technical crawling, and everything in between. In addition, thanks to almost unparalleled aftermarket support, a huge range of parts, accessories, and services are available to uprate the Tacoma to your specific requirements. The Pro variant from the factory is engineered from the ground up to excel when the tarmac ends without compromising on-road manners and seamlessly blends backcountry performance with interior refinement. It’s these credentials that have ensured the Tacoma remains the best-selling mid-size truck in North America, with 252,520 sold in 2022 alone. I think what makes these statistics especially impressive is that Toyota continues to dominate the sector despite fierce competition from impressive alternatives such as the Ford Ranger, Jeep Gladiator, Chevrolet Colorado, Nissan Frontier, and GMC Canyon. If you’d like to better understand the Tacoma’s plethora of benefits, check out Overland Journal’s Overland Truck of the Year :: The Best Mid-Sized Pickups. Today is a unique opportunity to purchase a low-mileage (24,500 miles) Tacoma Pro that has already been upfitted with “over $15,000” worth of upgrades, including the highly desirable Alu-Cab Khaya camper. This stunning setup would serve as an excellent four-season cross-country rig or an international travel companion.

2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

The Tacoma is fitted with a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 278 horsepower, 265 pound-feet of torque, and returns 17/20 mpg (city/highway). A bulletproof engine is matched with class-leading capability courtesy of 4WD, skid plates, crawl control, hill-start assist, TRD tuned suspension with Fox internal bypass shocks, 9.4 inches of ground clearance (since uprated), a Desert Air intake, multi-terrain select system, rear locking differential, multi-terrain select system, and more. Inside, the Pro showcases a premium interior with driver comforts that include:  

  • Dual-zone climate control 
  • JBL audio 
  • Power adjustable and heated leather seats
  • Infotainment system with navigation 
  • Cruise control 
  • Panoramic view monitor
  • Toyota Safety Sense driving assistant systems
  • Qi wireless smartphone charger 
  • Keyless access 

Tacoma TRD Pro camper.

Distinguishing Features

  • Method 706 matte-black wheels with Falken Wildpeak A/T3W tires 
  • Alu-Cab Khaya camper 
  • Dobinsons rear leaf springs, U-Bolt Kit, and 2-inch front leveling kit with Ride-Rite rear air helper spring kit
  • RRE rock sliders 
  • Cali Raised roof rack with auxiliary lighting
  • RLB switch pod
  • Alu-Cab 270 Shadow awning with gutter
  • Power Brakes Stage 1
  • Nitro Gears 5.29 package 
  • Diesel furnace and water heater 
  • Rieco-Titan jacks and brackets 
  • Alu-Cab shower cube and floorboard
  • Gas bottle holder, Alu-Table, and side prep table 

Method wheels for toyota tacoma

Alu-Cab Khaya camper interior

Alu-Cab Khaya camper on Tacoma

This 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is listed for $89,000 and is currently located in Brunswick, Georgia. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Contact Information:

Email: casey.ancona@gmail.com

Tel: 618 – 899 – 0097

Instagram: cona_82

Tacoma TRD Pro shower

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