Overland Classifieds :: 2016 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

The 4Runner has to be one of the best-looking 4WDs currently for sale, while the TRD Pro variant is arguably one of the most capable. Consequently, this Toyota has become a popular choice within the overlanding community, with recent examples including this Overland Ready Fifth Generation and a TRD Off-Road Camper. Today’s low-mileage offering, finished in Quicksand, has been carefully upgraded for vehicle travel, with a Trekboxx rear seat delete storage system, custom dual battery configuration from Juniper Overland, and a premium rooftop tent from Alu-Cab. Despite these modifications, the 4Runner remains a modern, comfortable, well-equipped, relatively economical, and practical daily driver. Note that the sale includes the stock rear seats should you want to revert the 4Runner back to family mode.

From the Seller:

I’m the second owner of this vehicle. I bought it with 18,000 miles (December 2018) in pristine condition, and I’ve babied it ever since. The vehicle currently has 57,000miles. I’ve invested a lot into it as this was our dream rig. An addition to the family has prompted us to move to a larger platform. I’m currently only looking to sell it as a full package. I’ll happily provide additional photos and information upon request.”

2016 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

This 2016 Toyota 4Runner is fitted with a 4.0-liter V6 that produces 270 horsepower, 278 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 18 mpg. A reliable motor is matched with impressive all-terrain capability thanks to Toyota’s TRD (Toyota Racing Development) Pro Series package, which showcases:

  • Bilstein shocks with remote reservoirs and TRD-tuned front springs
  • Locking rear differential
  • TRD aluminum front skid plate
  • Four-wheel drive with A-Trac, Toyota’s intelligent all-terrain system
  • TRD 17-inch matte black alloy wheels with Nitto Terra Grappler all-terrain tires

Distinguishing Features

  • Dobinsons MRR suspension kit with control arms
  • Alu-Cab Expedition Gen 3.1 tent, 270-degree Shadow awning, shower cube, and load bars
  • Trekboxx storage system
  • National Luna Legacy dual-zone fridge/freezer, 60-liters
  • Morimoto XB LED headlights and Baja Designs Squadron Pro fog lights
  • Custom Juniper Overland dual battery system
  • upTop Overland Alpha rack

This 2016 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro is listed for $65,000 OBO and is currently located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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