Overland Classifieds :: 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road

The Tacoma is an icon and remains the best-selling mid-size offering in America (in 2021, it sold over double that of the runner-up, the Ford Ranger). Interestingly, despite a wide array of well-equipped alternatives, the American public continues to return to the Toyota dealership. Sure, many trucks offer additional creature comforts at a more attractive price point, but they have a different reputation for all-around build quality and bulletproof dependability. Additionally, the Tacoma provides excellent capability (especially when outfitted with either the TRD Off-Road or Pro Package), economy, workhorse credentials, and accessibility to both OEM and aftermarket parts and accessories. It’s a hugely popular option on our forum, with recent examples including this 2018 TRD Off-Road, a 2016 with a FlipPac camper, and a 2011 TRD Sport with a Four Wheel Campers Fleet. If you’d like to see how this platform can be outfitted for travel, then check out the builds by Badass Brunette and Micah Weber. Alternatively, see how this Aterra Tacoma overland camper performs when the tarmac ends on the Expedition Portal YouTube Channel. Today’s low-mileage (38,700-miles) 2020 TRD Off-Road showcases desirable options from the factory and premium modifications. 

From the Seller:

I’m selling my Tacoma TRD Off Road. Nothing wrong with it. I just bought something smaller. All maintenance was carried out by the dealership. Kept in the garage, and most mileage is freeway on trips up to Mammoth. No trades at this time.”

2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road

The Tacoma is fitted with a V6 engine that produces 278 horsepower, 265 pound-feet of torque, and returns 18 mpg. A reliable motor is matched with class-leading all-terrain capability thanks to Toyota’s TRD (Toyota Racing Development) package. This uprates the truck with skid plates, locking rear differential, TRD-tuned Bilstein shocks, multi-terrain select system, crawl control, hill-start assist, and more. Inside driver comforts include: 

  • Heated seats 
  • Dynamic cruise control 
  • Toyota Safety Sense 
  • Parking sensors 
  • Infotainment system with navigation 

Distinguishing Features

  • Roofnest Condor rooftop tent 
  • TRD Pro wheels with Falken Wildpeak AT3 tires 
  • Nitro 4.88 gearing 
  • Retrax retracting bed cover 
  • Yakima HD load bars
  • Custom sliding drawers 

This 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road is listed for $40,000 and is currently located in Southern California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.Our No Compromise Clause: We carefully screen all contributors to ensure they are independent and impartial. We never have and never will accept advertorial, and we do not allow advertising to influence our product or destination reviews.

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