2026 toyota tacoma trd off roadThe 2026 Toyota Tacoma was completely redesigned a couple of years ago so there's not much that's new for the 2026 model year. Check out the highlights here.Friend of the site Connie Peters looks at the 2026 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road.Take a look at the video or transcript below to see what she thinks. The TTAC Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from all corners of the car world, including culture, dealerships, collections, modified builds and more.AdvertisementAdvertisementA transcript, summarized by AI and edited by a staffer, is below.[Image: Video Thumbnail]Become a TTAC insider. Get the latest news, features, TTAC takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by subscribing to our newsletter.2026 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road Review SummaryConnie Peters takes a look at the 2026 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road, noting that the truck was completely redesigned a few years ago, so there are only minor changes for 2026. The test vehicle is finished in Heritage Blue and sits roughly in the middle of Tacoma's extensive lineup, which offers numerous configurations.AdvertisementAdvertisementKey Features and PowertrainPowered by a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 278 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque.Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and part-time four-wheel drive.An i-Force Max hybrid version is available on higher trims.Maximum towing capacity is approximately 6,500 pounds.In Canada, Tacoma is only offered as a four-door Double Cab, while U.S. buyers can still choose a two-door model.TRD Off-Road Package HighlightsThe TRD Off-Road trim adds several capability-focused upgrades:Bilstein shocksAdditional underbody protectionFront recovery hooksMulti-Terrain Select and Crawl ControlFull-size spare tireTRD wheels6-foot bed configurationBed-mounted power outlets and household plugSpray-in bedlinerRemovable JBL Bluetooth speaker integrated into the truckAdvertisementAdvertisementThe reviewer notes that while it isn't as extreme as the Trailhunter or TRD Pro, it provides more than enough off-road capability for most buyers.Interior and TechnologyFeatures on the tested truck include:Cloth seats with power adjustmentWireless Apple CarPlayToyota's infotainment system with navigationHeated front seats and heated steering wheelWireless phone chargingUSB-C portsClear backup cameraDrive modes, Crawl Control, and Multi-Terrain Select controlsRear-seat accommodations are basic but practical, offering:Under-seat storageCupholders in the doors and center area120-volt household outlet and 12-volt power sourceSliding rear windowGrab handles (though notably none on the driver's side)AdvertisementAdvertisementDriving ImpressionsThe Tacoma is described as comfortable and adequately powerful for its intended purpose. The reviewer appreciates the cloth seats and suspension tuning, emphasizing that the truck feels capable and practical rather than sporty.PricingU.S. pricing starts around $32,000 for a base two-door model.The reviewed TRD Off-Road was priced at approximately $51,000 as equipped.VerdictThe reviewer considers the TRD Off-Road to be one of the sweet spots in the Tacoma lineup, offering a strong balance of comfort, technology, capability, and value. While the Trailhunter and TRD Pro are appealing, they are viewed as expensive and best suited for buyers who will fully utilize their advanced off-road hardware. For most truck buyers, the TRD Off-Road provides all the capability they'll likely need.