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Good news folks: Toyota's booth called 'Track or Trail, Your Thrill Awaits' at the 2023 SEMA Show in Las Vegas is not only about concepts like the 2024 Tacoma X-Runner Sport Truck, and specialty builds such as the Retro Cruiser or the FJ Bruiser. They also have tangible novelties, such as the TRD Performance Package Power-up option for the third-gen XK70 Tundra.

As always, the Japanese automaker is one of the most prolific companies when it comes to novelties at specific events in America. The 2023 SEMA Show was no exception if we think about the abundance of introductions and also about their glorious variety. Did you want to say hello to a 1966 Toyota FJ45 modified with a NASCAR engine swap (among others) and named FJ Bruiser? No problem.

Or maybe you wanted to see a restomod 1967 FJ45 Land Cruiser Wagon along with a host of Tacomas? That's also easily achievable. Of course, the star attraction wasn't the Blue Beetle Tacoma but rather the twin-turbo V6-swapped 2024 Toyota Tacoma X-Runner concept, which strives to bring back fond memories of the early days of sports trucks with its 421-hp 3.4-liter i-Force mill taken from the bigger Tundra truck. But how come it has 421 hp instead of 389 horsepower?


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