2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro: Built with Colorado’s wild heart

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For Colorado drivers who spend their weeks commuting between the mountains and the city, the 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro feels like a vehicle built for that very rhythm — part mountain goat, part daily companion. With its $67,410 MSRP, this truck blends rugged adventure with smooth refinement, adapting seamlessly from steep grades and winding passes to residential streets and freeway commutes.

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The new i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid engine is surprisingly quick off the line and steady on long climbs. It delivers strong torque for uphill ascents and steady control for downhill runs, especially when roads twist through altitude shifts and unpredictable weather. The 23 MPG combined rating makes it one of the more efficient midsize trucks on the market, giving drivers peace of mind on long hauls between high country and home.

Where it truly earns its “Pro” badge is in the transitions — from gravel to asphalt, from snowpack to sun-warmed pavement. The TRD-tuned suspension, FOX internal bypass shocks, and Multi-Terrain Select system allow the Tacoma to adjust instantly to changing conditions. Whether the day starts above tree line or ends in the suburbs, this truck feels planted, capable, and always composed.

Inside, Toyota delivers comfort that makes the drive as enjoyable as the destination. The cabin’s heated leather seats, intuitive tech interface, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 driver-assistance suite make for a confident ride in any environment. The controls are solid and tactile — designed for gloved hands and cold mornings — while the visibility and ground clearance inspire the kind of confidence that Colorado terrain demands.

On pavement, the Tacoma TRD Pro road capabilities impress. It absorbs bumps with composure and remains quiet even at highway speeds, making long commutes feel relaxed rather than rugged. Yet with a twist of terrain mode, it transforms instantly into an off-road specialist ready for dirt, mud, or mountain trail.

The 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is built for the dual life of Coloradans — one foot in the mountains, the other in the city. It’s strong where it needs to be, smart where it counts, and comfortable no matter where the road leads.

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