Overland Classifieds :: 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro w/ Alu-Cab Canopy Camper

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

The Tacoma is without question the most popular vehicle on our forum and is widely considered one of the best mid-size trucks money can buy. It’s a rig that can seemingly do it all thanks to class-leading build quality, good economy, excellent capability, a well-equipped interior, and extensive aftermarket support. The TRD Pro is the cream of the crop and uprates the standard model with a luxurious interior trim and a wide array of backcountry upgrades. We’ve featured a number of adventure-ready examples, including this 2020 with an Alu-Cab canopy, a 2018 with a custom camper, and a 2019 Supercharged. However, today’s low-mileage (19,000 miles), one owner from new, offering might just be the most impressive to date. At $98,000, it’s also one of the most expensive Tacomas we’ve featured, but the seller is quick to point out that the truck alone was $48,071, and the upgrades were a documented $74,291 for a total of $122,362. If you’d like a better idea of how the TRD Pro handles backcountry trails, then check out Matt Swartz’s field test on the Expedition Portal YouTube channel.

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

From the Seller:

The truck is in excellent condition inside and out. Very low miles, garage kept, no mechanical issues, serviced every 5,000 miles. The Magnuson Supercharger produces over 300 horsepower at just 3,000 rpm. This was not completed on a budget; it was my dream build, and the components added speak for themselves. Every component was carefully selected from the most reputable companies; no stone was left unturned. Suspension and frame have been reinforced to handle the harshest terrains without compromising handling.”

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

The Tacoma showcases a 3.5-liter motor that produces 278 horsepower, 265 pound-feet of torque and returns 17/20 mpg (city/highway). A dependable motor is matched with excellent capability thanks to 4WD, low range, TRD tuned suspension with Fox internal bypass shocks, skid plates, 9.4 inches of ground clearance, multi-terrain select system, Desert Air intake, rear locking differential, and more. Inside, the Pro is very well-equipped with driver comforts that include:

  • Climate control
  • Heated leather seats
  • Cruise control
  • Premium JBL audio
  • Infotainment system with navigation

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

Distinguishing Features

  • C4 Fabrication front bumper, Outgearsolutions rear bumper and sliders, and RCI skid plates
  • Fox remote reservoir shocks, SPC upper controls arms, Total Chaos lower control arms, and rear Alcan leaf springs
  • Black Rhino wheels with Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac tires
  • Alu-Cab canopy camper with Prinsu Habitat roof rack
  • Battle Born 75-amp-hour lithium battery with 125 watts of solar
  • Baja Designs and KC Hilites lighting
  • Goose Gear platform, storage, and sleeping decks

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

This 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro with an Alu-Cab canopy camper is listed for $98,000 and is currently located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

Toyota Tacoma Pro for sale

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No money in the bank, but gas in the tank. Our resident Bikepacking Editor Jack Mac is an exploration photographer and writer living full-time in his 1986 Vanagon Syncro but spends most days at the garage pondering why he didn’t buy a Land Cruiser Troopy. If he’s not watching the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, he can be found mountaineering for Berghaus, sea kayaking for Prijon, or bikepacking for Surly Bikes. Jack most recently spent two years on various assignments in the Arctic Circle but is now back in the UK preparing for his upcoming expeditions—looking at Land Cruisers. Find him on his website, Instagram, or on Facebook under Bicycle Touring Apocalypse.