Even though Toyota hasn't made an official statement about the 2026 Toyota 4Runner's external design, we may still make educated guesses based on leaks, current Toyota design trends, and prior models. The 4Runner's boxy and practical body form is one of its distinguishing features. Like the most recent Tacoma and Land Cruiser, it is anticipated to have a bigger, more noticeable grille design. Depending on the trim level, the grille design will probably differ. With a sleeker, more contemporary look and perhaps even trademark Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), LED headlights will probably be standard. The front bumper will probably have a decent approach angle for off-roading and be more muscular and functional. A more noticeable skid plate could be a possibility. The soft curves of the previous generation will probably give way to sharper, more defined body lines. Particularly on the TRD version, the overfenders will probably be more noticeable to create a broader and more rugged appearance. It's probable that the 4Runner's signature "wrap-around" C-pillar will be kept or redesigned in a more contemporary manner. To transport extra items, roof rails will be either standard or optional. A range of tire sizes and wheel styles will be available, including off-road versions with an all-terrain tire option. In order to facilitate access and safeguard the bodywork when off-roading, running boards or rock rails will probably be offered as standard or optional. The back door will probably have a little spoiler on top of it. It is probable that LED taillights with a contemporary and unique style will be employed. One of the 4Runner's distinctive features will probably continue to be the tailgate with a separate window. Most likely, the design will be changed to appear more contemporary. The rear bumper has a strong departure angle and is built to last. An 8-inch infotainment touchscreen is standard on the most recent version 4Runner, although a bigger 14-inch screen is an option. The most recent entertainment system from Toyota is probably going to have wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, as well as interaction with Toyota services and perhaps other new features. A customisable digital instrument cluster that presents vehicle information in a contemporary manner may be available on certain trim levels. There will probably be a high-end audio system, like JBL, for a more upscale listening experience. Higher trim levels will probably include wireless charging for mobile devices. Depending on the trim level, it will probably still have a 5-passenger arrangement as standard, with the option to seat up to 7 people in the third row. Adjustable Seats via Electric For the front passenger and the driver. Potential Option for a 2.4L Turbocharged I4 (T24A-FTS) Engine: This engine is probably going to be the most popular option. In North America, the V6 is being replaced with this 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The expected power output is 278 horsepower and 430 Nm of torque. Additionally, Toyota unveiled a hybrid version of the most recent 4Runner. This system has an 8-speed gearbox, a 48-hp electric motor, and a 2.4-liter turbocharged engine. It is predicted that this system will produce 326 horsepower and 630 Nm of torque in total. Disclaimer : This video's content is based on subjects that are being studied in a variety of media. We also show you the illustrations we created using AI technology. This video's objective is to disseminate the knowledge we possess. We genuinely hope that our material is helpful to you. #Toyota4Runner2026 #4RunnerRedesign #toyotasuv #offroadsuv #2026suv #toyota4runner #New4Runner #adventuresuv #suvreview #NextGen4Runner