
2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Is Taller with a Bright New Color
Toyota's new TRD Pro-exclusive color is called Electric Lime, and the lesser Trail Edition model can now be finished in last year's color, Lunar Rock.
- The 2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro and Trail Edition models are updated with new colors, slightly altered appearances, and new suspension setups.
- Electric Lime is the new TRD Pro–exclusive color, and Trail Edition models can now be ordered in Lunar Rock, last year's TRD Pro-exclusive.
- They'll be on sale at the end of the summer, and pricing is expected to start at around $35,000 and $45,000.
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The Tacoma TRD Pro gets jacked up with a 1.5-inch lift on the front axle and 0.5-inch at the rear compared to the previous model. It continues to be equipped with Fox internal bypass dampers with rear remote reservoirs, but a revised angle of the ball-joint mount on the new forged aluminum upper control arms help to make the most of the increased stroke enabled by the lift. The new setup increases to the numbers that matter for off-roaders: The approach angle increases 1.4 degrees and the breakover and departure angles are upped by 2.7 and 0.8 degrees, respectively. Trail Editions are also raised up—1.1 inches in the front and a half-inch out back—and along with the removal of the front air dam allows for a 2.0-degree increase at approach.
That eye-incinerating new color is called Electric Lime, and it's exclusive to the TRD Pro. A new set of 16-inch TRD Pro wheels are wrapped in Goodyear Territory all-terrain tires. Trail Editions are now available with 2021's TRD Pro–exclusive color Lunar Rock (pictured below) and get bronze 16-inchers with all-terrain rubber. Their grilles, which are similar to the TRD Pro, get bronze lettering .
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The Tacoma TRD Pro now has a debossed TRD Pro logo on its rear quarter-panel, like the Tundra TRD Pro, but "TRD" and "Pro" are separated on two lines. New graphics on the hood are available, too, and the TRD Pro badge on the door is replaced with a black Tacoma badge. Lame.
Both Tacomas are powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine that produces 278 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission is offered, but we'd select the optional six-speed manual gearbox (#SavetheManuals). Both models can tow up to 6400 pounds.
The 2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro and Trail Edition are only available in 4x4 Double Cab configurations, and they'll arrive at the end of the summer leading into the fall. Pricing is expected to increase slightly over the 2021 models' $45,500 and $35,180 starting prices.