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I just measured mine, and it's about 29" from the raised floor for the hybrid batteries, and the rubber trim at the top of the rear hatch opening.
Wow pretty significant decrease from the 5th gen. I just measured my 5th gen and it’s 35”. I wonder where the non-hybrid falls.
 

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Delivered! Hybrid 2025 Off-Road Premium - First photos, impressions, review, and plans.

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DETAILS & SPECS:

This is an early build hybrid...the VIN is <300. It arrived in the US on 3/3/25 and was ready at the (nearby) dealer on 3/20/25. Mine was not one of the ones selected for a quality control hold. Spec sheet below....

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Would have liked the tow tech pack (digital rear view mirror) instead of the aux switches pre-wiring, but beggars can't be choosers. I added the bronze badging all around, which includes the iForce Max badges and the TRD Off-Road on the sides.

The accessory TRD wheels came with Michelin LTX Trail in 265/70-18, which is the stock size. I'm not sure why it has Michelin and not Falken like some other TRD Off-Roads. They likely just have multiple tire suppliers.

As with all Longo sales, it was at MSRP with no dealer installed equipment or add-ons. I financed with a local specialty credit union (professional group affiliated) for 4.99%, 60mo. No trade in.

HYBRID DRIVING IMPRESSIONS:

The hybrid and gas ORP are nearly identical, equipment-wise. The only listed change is the AC power ports are 2400W vs. 400W and the option for pre-wired aux switches in the dash. As such, the only difference is in how it drives, fuel economy, and the battery in the cargo area floor. I'm not thrilled that the cargo area is smaller, but I do like the "hidden" compartments front and rear, where I can stow a jump starter, portable air compressor, recovery straps, etc. There's also an "electric boost" gauge, which shows the battery level below it.

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Before deciding on a hybrid I drove a gas and hybrid Tacoma. Both seemed powerful enough for me, but I thought that gas was a little unrefined sounding. I do a fair amount of city driving, so the boost in MPG there was appreciated. I also just enjoy new tech, so the hybrid it was. I haven't driven a gas 6G 4Runner (or any other 4Runner ever, for that matter), but power is smooth and strong. There is no EV low speed mode like in a RAV4 hybrid or similar, there are no buttons to control the system. According to Toyota's online specs there is no actual stop-start system, but in practice the engine has been turning off during coasting and at lights. It restarts almost immediately upon any throttle. The website also claims the ORP doesn't have parking sensors, so who knows. I am happy with my decision to go hybrid so far, with 60 miles on the odometer.

PLANS:

I'll be installing a FitCamX dash cam, StickerFab topo dash vinyl & cargo net, 1mo Carista subscription, light window tint for the front windows, Protech screen protectors, and possibly a Trailhunter or Rival skid plate. Also considering some Toyo Open Country III or Fallen Wildpeak AT4W in the stock size. I need to find a cargo cover (no longer available at the port per my salesperson) a cargo mat, and maybe a Meso Customs key. It came with the Toyota floor liners.

I'll be taking it out ASAP to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park / Ocotillo Wells for some offroading and then later to Death Valley and the Eastern Sierras.

One last thing -- has anyone been able to get Traffic Jam Assist to work? The website claims the 4Runner has it, but there's no driver watch camera so I'm skeptical.

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Awesome looking ride!!

I am going to be picking up a hybrid in about a month and wondered if you could do me a favor.

With the rear seats folded over(not tumbled), what is the hieght from the cargo floor to the top of the rear seat. I'm going to be sleeping in the vehicle as I drive it home and wanted to create a temporary fix to get the cargo floor as level as possible with the rear seat folded height.

Thank you very much and enjoy the new ride.
 

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Awesome looking ride!!

I am going to be picking up a hybrid in about a month and wondered if you could do me a favor.

With the rear seats folded over(not tumbled), what is the hieght from the cargo floor to the top of the rear seat. I'm going to be sleeping in the vehicle as I drive it home and wanted to create a temporary fix to get the cargo floor as level as possible with the rear seat folded height.

Thank you very much and enjoy the new ride.
It’s about 3.5”

2025 Toyota 4runner Delivered! HYBRID 2025 Off-Road Premium - First Impressions Review, Photos & Plans IMG_9657
 
 




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