The pulse-pounding, heart-racing TRD Pro Series from Toyota returns for  its next generation of off-road dominance. For 2019, Tundra, 4Runner and  Tacoma will all feature Fox shocks and a host of impressive off-road  equipment tuned and designed by the engineers at Toyota Racing  Development (TRD).
  
 First unveiled in 2014, the TRD Pro lineup was born from Toyota’s rich  racing and off-road heritage. All TRD Pro vehicles offer unique styling,  as well as highly capable, tried and tested performance off-road  equipment, specifically tailored for when the pavement runs out.
  
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The 2019 TRD Pro series will be available in fall of 2018, and each  vehicle will be offered in three colors that include Super White,  Midnight Black Metallic or Voodoo Blue (a TRD Pro exclusive color).
  
 Wanna go places? TRD Pro is the ultimate tool to get you there and back.
  
 Only as Good as Your Suspension
  
 As any seasoned adventurer knows, a true off-road vehicle is only as  good as its suspension. For 2019, the entire TRD Pro family rides on  2.5-inch TRD Pro-exclusive Fox Internal Bypass shocks. Tuned  specifically for each vehicle by the engineers at TRD, the  aluminum-bodied Fox shocks offer impressive performance and supreme  damping for a wide variety of driving situations. High-speed desert  running, slow-speed rock crawling, or simply driving to and from work –  drivers and passengers will be as comfortable as they are confident.
  

 Whereas off-road race vehicles traditionally have external bypass tubes  on their shock bodies to fine-tune damping pressure, each high-tech Fox  shock compactly incorporates bypass zones inside of the shock. These  multiple bypass zones offer a cushioned, plush ride during typical  operation but get progressively stiffer through the shock stroke to  provide excellent bottoming resistance.
  
 The front shocks are paired with specially-tuned TRD springs designed  for excellent ride comfort and to also produce additional lift, giving  each TRD Pro an aggressive, heightened stance for improved  trail-conquering capability. A combination of high-temperature shock  fluid and nitrogen gas pressure are employed inside each Fox shock to  improve bump compliance and to help maximize seal life.
  
 Every TRD Pro model features rear 2.5-inch Fox shocks that utilize a  piggyback reservoir to house additional oil volume, which assists in  maintaining peak damping performance during extreme use. Tundra relies  on the beefy rear leaf springs also equipped on the TRD Off-Road grade,  4Runner utilizes the TRD Off-Road grade rear coil springs, while Tacoma  features progressive-rate off-road leaf springs out back to allow more  compression suspension travel to aid performance over rough terrain. TRD  dust boots are utilized front and rear to offer added protection to  help keep dust and dirt out, and 4Runner utilizes unique roost shields  to help protect the inverted rear shock.
  
 Tacoma TRD Pro: Civilized Commuter or Trail-Tackling Specialist
  
 Based on the very trail-capable TRD Off-Road grade, Tacoma TRD Pro ups  the ante with enhanced 2.5-inch Fox front shocks that use large 46mm  pistons and feature 8 bypass zones (5 compression, 3 rebound). They are  paired with TRD-tuned springs that provide an additional 1 inch of front  lift. A larger front sway bar is employed to retain crisp steering and  refined road manners. The Tacoma also features 2.5-inch rear shocks that  use 11 bypass zones (7 compression, 4 rebound) and are paired with  2-inch piggyback reservoirs.

  
 A host of additional TRD equipment finds its way onto the new Tacoma TRD  Pro, including an updated front skid plate with TRD red lettering,  while the cat-back TRD exhaust is accented with a new Black Chrome tip.
  
 Inside, passengers are treated to standard Entune Premium JBL Audio with  subwoofer amplifier and Integrated Navigation and App Suite. Tacoma is  equipped with TRD Pro-branded floor mats and leather-trimmed seats with  TRD Pro emblems on the front headrests. Distinguishing the exterior are  unique TRD Pro badges, projector-beam headlights with black sport bezels  and LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL), Rigid Industries LED fog lights,  taillights with black sport bezels, and a black TOYOTA grille.

  
 Thanks to the offset of the 16-inch TRD Pro black alloy wheels, Tacoma  has a 1-inch wider track both front and rear for added stability. Trail  and pavement traction comes in the form of P265/70R16 Goodyear Wrangler  Kevlar All-Terrain tires.
  
 TRD Desert Air Intake: Clearing Tacoma’s Sinuses, No Prescription Needed
  
 The most eye-catching of the Tacoma upgrades, no doubt, is the available  all-new TRD Desert Air Intake. Designed to sustain consistent off-road  performance no matter how silty or dirty the terrain gets, the TRD  Desert Air Intake takes the 278-horsepower 3.5L V6 engine’s air intake  away from dust that hovers inside the wheel well (where traditional air  intakes are located) during off-road operation. This allows for air  ingestion to occur in a cleaner space above the windshield, therefore,  helping to benefit filter longevity and, ultimately, engine health.
  
 Tundra TRD Pro: Boastful New Additions
  
 Tundra TRD Pro also gets its fair share of new features for 2019. Of  course, Tundra is equipped with new Fox 2.5-inch front shocks that boast  beefy 46 mm pistons. The TRD-tuned springs provide an additional 2  inches of front lift, and front wheel travel is increased more than 1.5  inches. The front shocks feature 11 bypass zones (7 compression, 4  bypass) to fine-tune damping performance for off-road romps while  retaining composed on-road manners. The Tundra also employs 2.5-inch  rear Fox shocks that feature an impressive 12 bypass zones (8  compression, 4 bypass). The rear shocks feature 2.5-inch piggyback  reservoirs, and wheel travel is increased by more than 2 inches in the  rear.  

  
 Taking a cue from little brother, big bro Tundra gets new Rigid  Industries LED fog lights for improved visibility on and off the  highway, in a variety of weather conditions. Tundra also features LED  headlights with LED accent lights and a unique black treatment. A new  TOYOTA grille plus new hood scoop add style to Tundra’s brawny front  end. Out back, TRD Pro stamping is found on the bed’s rear quarter  panels.
  
 New 18-inch BBS forged-aluminum, five-spoke satin black wheels are  featured on Tundra, which reduce un-sprung mass 3.35 lbs. per wheel  (13.4 lbs. total) to improve cornering response and overall ride  quality. The new wheels are wrapped in Michelin P275/65R18 all-terrain  tires to provide a sure footing in dirt and on pavement.
  
 Inside, TRD Pro logos garnish the driver and front passenger  leather-trimmed seats, while red stitching accents the dash, seats and  armrests. TRD Pro floor mats, shift knob and a center-console emblem  help complete the distinctive look. Providing added growl on the highway  and the trail is a dual TRD Pro exhaust, which is fitted with new Black  Chrome exhaust tips. A TRD Pro 1/4-inch skid plate sporting signature  red Toyota lettering is found underneath the front end. Tundra TRD Pro  will offer an available moonroof.
  
 4Runner TRD Pro: The Legend Grows
  
 4Runner needs no introduction. The iconic SUV is one of the most  legendary off-road vehicles in Toyota’s history. For 2019, TRD Pro takes  4Runner’s world-renowned trail capability to the next level.
  
 4Runner’s Fox shocks not only enhance its off-road performance but,  paired with the TRD-tuned front springs, the package lifts its front 1  inch compared to other grades, while also providing nearly 1 inch of  additional wheel travel. The 2.5-inch front shocks employ 46 mm pistons  and include 7 bypass zones (4 compression, 3 rebound). In the rear, the  2.5-inch Fox shocks feature 11 bypass zones (7 compression, 4 rebound)  to fine-tune the low- and high-speed compression, and 2-inch piggyback  reservoirs house additional oil to retain damping performance when it’s  needed most. A unique TRD roost shield offers additional protection for  the inverted shock design in the rear.
  
 4Runner adds a new roof rack for stashing additional gear outside of the  cabin (say, dirty gear or laundry after a weekend camping trip).The  1/4-inch-thick front skid plate also sports new red TRD lettering.  4Runner features 17-inch matte-black TRD alloy wheels with an offset  change to provide it with nearly a 1-inch wider track front and rear for  added stability. Nitto Terra Grappler P265/70R17 A/T tires provide  all-terrain performance for whatever the situation demands.
  
 Like Tacoma, 4Runner TRD Pro passengers can jam to tunes from a  new-for-2019 standard Entune Premium JBL Audio with Integrated  Navigation and App Suite. Other interior appointments include TRD Pro  floor mats, TRD shift knob, and red-stitched Softex seats with red TRD  logos on the front headrests. Additional TRD Pro exterior features  include LED fog lights, blacked-out TOYOTA grille, and projector-beam  headlights with smoked trim.
  
 Even on the Most Capable, Safety is Paramount
  
 Even though capability and toughness are at the core of the TRD Pro  Series, safety is still the utmost priority. All three TRD Pro models  feature the Star Safety System, which includes Vehicle Stability Control  (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS),  Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA) and Smart  Stop Technology (SST).
  
 Tundra and Tacoma come standard with Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P),  which features Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS  w/PD), Lane Departure Alert (LDA) with Sway Warning System (SWS),  Automatic High Beams (AHB) and high-speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control  (DRCC).
  
 Championship TRD Pedigree
  
 Dating back to 1979, Toyota Racing Development (TRD) has developed  chassis, engines and parts design for nearly 40 years. TRD supported  off-road legend Ivan “Ironman” Stewart for 30 years on his path to  multiple championships and race victories in Baja, U.S. off-road desert  and short-course off-road races. TRD most recently celebrated CJ  Greave’s 2017 Pro 4 Championship in The Off-Road Championship Series  (TORC) and Martin Truex Jr.’s win of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR® Cup  Series Championship. The 2019 TRD Pro suspension was tested and  designed by TRD engineers at our corporate headquarters in Plano, Texas.  TRD also develops motorsport-derived accessories for Toyota and Lexus  cars and trucks. Its U.S. operations were first established in 1979 and  are headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., with an additional facility in  Salisbury, N.C.
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