We have a 2022 T@B 400 Boondock we have been pulling with a 2016 Tacoma TRD and we seem to average 10-13 MPG. Our '16 is now high mileage and I'm considering replacing it with a 2025 Tacoma TRD or possibly the hybrid version. Does anyone in the Community have experience with the current generation of Tacomas as a TV? If so, what range of gas mileage are you getting? I'm also interested in Ford Rangers although the 5' bed length is a problem for us. Thank you!
0 ·
Comments
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
Read up on the Towing subforum on Tacoma World forum for more info.
<other content redacted>
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck
The post above contains many inaccurate statements. You do not need an external OBD reader; the truck has oil temp and trans temp readout right on the dash. You do not need a third party brake controller as the truck has a very customizable built in TBC, automatic trailer detection, tow mode transmission settings, trailer light test mode, 7 and 4 pin wiring, automatic trailer blind spot compensation, and sway control capable of activating the trailer brakes. Squat is about 2.25". You can add AirLift bags for about $100 if you want, but the '24 also has electronically adjustable headlights so you can lower the angle a bit if needed. As for real world mpg I will let you know, but I am cautiously optimistic since short test drives have been in the upper teens, and the truck gets about 24 mpg mixed use without a trailer.
2013 Toyota Highlander 3.5L V6
A Public Service Announcement:
The power needed to overcome air drag increases by the cube of the speed increase. So e.g. speeding up from 60 to 70mph takes over 50% more power! It is really a big hit to your mpg.
2018 T@B 320 CS-S; Alde 3020; 4 cyl 2020 Subaru Outback Onyx XT
@kdcampergirl -
Thanks for the additional info re: the new Tacoma as a TV - very helpful and much appreciated. I apologize for the slow response but I have been out of town and didn't have my Forum login credentials.
I had the opportunity to drive a new Taco hybrid for a week while work was being done on my '16 and I was impressed with the performance and handling of the truck. Driving around the Reno-Tahoe area the gas mileage was in the low 20s. I'm going to rent a non-hybrid version (the Reno dealer makes this easy) and see how it does pulling our T@B 400.
kdcampergirl - I noticed the gas price in the photo is $2.87/gal. Gas in our area is well over $6/gallon at Tahoe and a dollar or so less in Reno. This is why I'm interested in what kind of mileage I may expect with the new generation of Tacomas.
Thanks again, df