Toyota has bumped up prices for the 4Runner heading into the 2020 model year, with pricing documents revealed that some variants have been hit with premiums exceeding US$ 2,000 compared to 2019MY ones.

Sitting at the base of the 2020 4Runner range is the SR5, priced at US$ 37,140 including destination, a US$ 735 increase over last year’s model. Next up is the SR5 Premium at US$ 40,335, a significant US$ 2,100 more than the 2019MY. Prices for the 4Runner TRD Off Road and Off Road Premium models have also jumped by US$ 1,280 and US$ 2,100 respectively.


Sitting at the top of the 2020 4Runner range is the TRD Pro, which gets a US$ 2,975 hike and is priced from US$ 50,885. That’s a serious amount of money, particularly since the 2020 model doesn’t receive any upgrades or new parts over the 2019 one.

Toyota increased prices for the 4Runner last year as well, including the TRD Pro which skyrocketed by US$ 3,340. However, as Cars Direct reports, the 2019 model included new shocks, a redesigned roof rack, different skid plate and bespoke wheels.


The Japanese car manufacturer has also announced higher starting prices for many of its other trucks. For example, the base Toyota Sequoia now starts at US$ 54,525, US$ 955 more than last year’s model, while the Platinum trim costs an additional US$ 1255, bringing the total to US$ 70,565.