First Drive: 2019 Toyota TRD Pro Trucks
Ontario’s north land a true test for the updated TRD Pro Line up.
Ontario’s north land a true test for the updated TRD Pro Line up.
TRD Pro is the fifth model in the 4Runner lineup and was revealed for the first time yesterday (Oct. 20) at Blue Mountain, ON.
This is the second-generation model and much has changed, including the styling where it now looks more like a pickup with a vertical back window that also increases bed size because the buttresses fr
The 2016 Colorado won Motor Trend’s Truck of the Year Award. It is the first 4-cylinder diesel available in a compact pick up truck.
The light duty pickup landscape can be tough to crack; does the Tundra have the required tools?
It was using Toyota’s new Multi Terrain Select (MTS) with computers, engine and advanced traction control doing the job automatically. All the driver had to do was steer.
In a unique marketing move, Toyota Canada is letting Canadians take a sneak peek at the 2016 Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup months before it arrives in showrooms this fall.
The 2012 Tacoma, with a new front face, should do well in a market emptying itself of rivals. And if you’re planning on working this truck, get the V6.
WHAT'S BEST: Gutsy V6, 18 configurations, limousine rear seat
Here's a B-movie horror concept: we humans are growing larger.
Toyota's Tacoma was quickly dubbed Taco by our team of staffers and made a lot of friends in a short time. Like an easy-going buddy, a long-time friend, it was always there, ready to help for any task
Since its redesign two years ago, the Tacoma isn't really a compact pickup any more -- mid-size would be more like it. Styled by Hino, Toyota's heavy-truck division, the Tacoma looks properl
As is the recipe with Toyota, Tacoma trucks are impressively refined, surprisingly economical and easily set the bar for quality in the segment. The Double Cab's utility extends from the inside o
Part of the fun of test-driving vehicles is test-driving a new lifestyle to go with them.
Drive on smooth roads, drive off-road, haul a trailer and stow a lot of cargo: those were the tests at the first-ever Canadian Truck King Challenge.
Pickup trucks may have been born down on the farm, but they have been doing duty in urban settings for decades.
Who needs fourwheel drive? Nooobody! At least when you live in Toronto, you can rely on the army to clear to snow, should it get too deep.