2019 Toyota 4Runner Review and Road Test
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 Published On Mar 12, 2020

Go on the road and off-road with us in the rugged 2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Premium. Ride along as we put cargo capacity, seating, and handling to the test.

Get the feel for this set of wheels as we test:

00:00 - 00:59 Introduction
01:00 - 03:58 Cargo Space
03:59 - 07:13 Handling
07:14 - 08:12 Comfort
08:13 - 09:01 Final Thoughts

2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Premium Key Features

Skid plates, rugged suspension, flexible cargo space, body-on-frame construction, liftgate power window, 89.7 cubic feet of storage, heated leather steering wheel, power-assisted disc brakes, heated front seats

Getting Packed Up
Off the bat, we get our Toyota 4Runner SR5 Premium packed up for the great outdoors. The 4Runner is a great family hauler with a roomy cabin and plenty of flexible cargo space. With the second-row seats up, we get 47.2 cubic feet of storage and with them down, we unleash 89.7 cubic feet of storage. A well-stocked 4Runner can tow up to 5000 pounds when properly equipped*. And to make it easy, 4Runners come standard with an integrated towing hitch receiver and wiring harness perfect for that extra camping gear.

Getting There
For our next test, we see how the 4Runner SR5 Premium handles the call of the wild. With luxury touches, the 4Runner SR5 Premium offers more than incredible off-road ability. This V6 gets an EPA-estimated 17 mpg in the city and 21 on the highway**. It also delivers 270 horsepower and can tow 5000 pounds when properly equipped. Depending on terrain, it can switch from two-wheel drive to four-wheel drive. And when driving gets wild, you can rely on the power-assisted disc brakes.

Getting Comfy
With 41.7” of legroom in the front seat and 32.9” in the back seat, it’s time to camp in comfort in our rugged 4Runner SR5 Premium. With ample legroom, no shortage of cupholders, clever storage, and charging ports in the back, there are no complaining kids in sight. Heated front seats are great for those chilly outdoor nights and on warmer nights, the rear-zone climate vents do the trick. Camping trips are this car’s specialty. With the back seats down, it’s more than ready to handle a slumber party.
The 2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Premium gets an EPA-estimated 17 mpg in the city and 21 mpg on the highway and offers many great features and options that make it a great choice for families who go on adventures big and small. **
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*Various factors impact towing capacity, including weight of passengers, cargo, and options/accessories.
**Fuel economy figures are based on EPA estimates for vehicles when sold as new. Fuel economy may vary for reasons like driving conditions and vehicle history. See fueleconomy.gov.

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