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Overland Classifieds :: 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Supercharged

The Tacoma is the undisputed mid-size champ and the most popular truck on our forum with recent examples including this 2016 SR5 with an EarthCruiser camper, a 2018 TRD Off-Road, and a 2017 with a Vagabond Drifter camper. There are a number of models available including the SR5, TRD Sport, Off-Road, and Pro, and even a rare Baja Series. I’ve featured numerous SR5 and TRD Off-Road/Sport models, but rarely do I see a TRD Pro listed on the forum; let alone one that has been fully-outfitted for overlanding. Hence, you can only imagine my excitement when Adventure Motors posted this heavily modified and supercharged 2019 TRD Pro with a manual transmission and just 47,317 miles. If you’re in the market for a Tacoma then this example should be a top contender, especially considering it’s listed at a bargain $48,500. That’s no small sum of money, but it’s a huge saving considering the stock 2019 TRD Pro retailed at $42,810 and the parts alone, not including labor, are worth “over $25,000.” The TRD Pro is in many ways the holy grail of the range with a plethora of rugged features that can be found listed below and a plush interior trim. This model is a favourite with the team here at Expedition Portal with gleaming reviews from both Scott Brady and Matt Swartz. If you’d like to see how this truck handles the rough stuff then head over to the Driving Sports Youtube and check out their 2019-2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro off-road review. This Tacoma TRD Pro is a truly stunning rig at a great price. 

From the Seller:

I’m selling this built TRD Pro Tacoma with the factory 6-speed manual transmission! This truck is loaded up from the factory including heated seats, sunroof, dual zone climate control, technology package, navigation, apple carplay, power sliding rear window, and so much more. I bought this truck for an Expo build, however, we have changed directions so we are now selling.”

2019 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 motor is mated with class-leading all-terrain performance thanks to 4WD, 9.4-inches of ground clearance, TRD tuned suspension and 2.5-inch Fox internal bypass shocks, Desert Air intake, skid plates, low range, rear locking differential, multi-terrain select system, and more. Inside the Pro is very well-equipped with driver comforts that include:  

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

Distinguishing Features

  • ICON Vehicle Dynamics Stage 10 Billet Package 
  • ICON Vector alloy wheels with BFGoodrich KM3 tires 
  • CBI front bumper and rear bumper with dual swing away
  • Rigid Industries TRD Pro factory fog lights and Tota LED grill lights 
  • Rhino Rack Pioneer platform and Dome awning 
  • Mobtown Off-road Heavy-Duty sliders
  • Custom dual battery system by Overland Power Solutions

This 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Supercharged is listed for $48,500 and is currently located in Grandview, Missouri. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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