2018

Toyota
4runner

Starting at N/A USD | 0

270 hp @ 5600 rpm
Horsepower
Four-Wheel Drive
Drivetrain

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Performance

Fuel Efficiency

Safety

Connectivity

Comfort

Interior Space

Exterior Design

Performance

Engineered for the perfect balance of power and efficiency

270 hp
Horsepower
278 ft-lb
Torque
Four-Wheel Drive
Drivetrain
Super
Transmission

Efficient

Advanced engineering for optimal fuel economy

Fuel TypeGasoline
Combined Efficiency11.9 - 14.3 L/100 km
Fuel Capacity87.0 L

Interior

Thoughtfully designed for comfort and functionality

5 - 7
Seating
N/A
Cargo
1,059 mm
Front Legroom
836 mm
Rear Legroom

Climate Control

Heated Front Seats

Convenience

Keyless Entry
Keyless Start
Power Windows
Power Door Locks

Seating

Power Driver Seat
Power Passenger Seat
Seat Memory
Lumbar Support

Technology

Advanced connectivity and intelligent features

Bluetooth

Navigation System

Satellite Radio

AM/FM Stereo

Steering Controls

Backup Camera

Safety

Comprehensive protection for you and your passengers

Airbags

Driver Airbag
Passenger Airbag
Front Side Airbags

Stability

Traction Control
ABS Brakes
Brake Assist

Monitoring

Tire Pressure Monitor
Rear Parking Aid

Security

Security System
Child Safety Locks
Wheel Locks

Dimensions

Carefully crafted proportions for optimal space and style

Length

15 ft9.8"
4.82m

Width

6 ft3.8"
1.93m

Height

5 ft10.1"
1.78m

Wheelbase

9 ft1.8"
2.79m

Gallery

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Trim Levels

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4WD

4WD

$45,650
Starting MSRP

Engine & Performance

EngineRegular Unleaded V-6
Displacement4.0 L/241
Horsepower270 hp
Torque278 ft-lb
DrivetrainFour-Wheel Drive
TransmissionSuper

Fuel & Efficiency

Fuel TypeGasoline
Fuel Capacity87.0 L
City14.3 L/100 km
Highway11.9 L/100 km
Combined11.9 - 14.3 L/100 km

Dimensions

Length4,821 mm
Width1,925 mm
Height1,781 mm
Wheelbase2,789 mm
Curb WeightN/A
Ground Clearance244 mm

Interior Space

Passenger Capacity5 - 7
Front Leg Room1,059 mm
Rear Leg Room836 mm
Front Head Room978 mm
Rear Head Room980 mm
Cargo Volume1337 L

Safety Features

ABS Brakes
Stability Control
Traction Control
Driver Airbag
Side Airbags
Knee Airbag

Technology Features

Apple CarPlay
Android Auto
Navigation
Backup Camera
Blind Spot Monitor
Lane Keep Assist

Comfort Features

Climate Control
Heated Front Seats
Heated Rear Seats
Cooled Front Seats
Heated Steering Wheel
Seat Massage

Convenience Features

Keyless Entry
Keyless Start
Remote Start
Power Liftgate
Heated Mirrors
Power Driver Seat

Safety Reports

55 complaints reported to NHTSA

55
Total Reports
7
Crashes
2
Injuries
1
Fires

Most Common Issues

STEERING
10
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
9
AIR BAGS
6
STRUCTURE
5
FUEL SYSTEM
5
GASOLINE
5

Recent Reports

ODI #11650452
Mar 25, 2025
Crash
POWER TRAINVEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
While my father was exiting his 2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5, the vehicle unexpectedly started reversing fairly quickly, despite no foot being on the brake. He was dragged by the vehicle while attempting to stop it outside the car, and it continued moving backwards then down a hill before crashing into a fence, causing significant damage to both the car and the fence. This vehicle should not have rolled back at this speed, and it appears to be related to a potential design flaw in the vehicle’s brake-shift interlock system or automatic reverse functionality. This incident is concerning, and after reviewing discussions in various forums, it seems that similar issues may not be isolated to this particular vehicle and could point to a larger defect in Toyota vehicles. I am very disappointed that there are no built-in safety features that could have prevented this incident. It is extremely concerning that the vehicle shifted into reverse while the driver was in the process of exiting. A vehicle should not be able to reserve this quickly or move into reverse unintentionally without the driver’s control. This poses a serious safety risk to drivers and bystandards, and I strongly urge the NHTSA to investigate this issue and determine whether a defect or design flaw contributed to the incident. Implementing proper safeguards could prevent similar accidents in the future.
Incident: Mar 21, 2025VIN: JTEBU5JR0J5***
ODI #11648461
Mar 15, 2025
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Fuel pump make noises and I can hear it
Incident: Mar 10, 2025VIN: JTEBU5JRXJ5***
ODI #11611918
Aug 31, 2024
SUSPENSION
The front shock springs cracked and snapped due to cold weather. I have been waiting for 2 months for the replacement parts and cannot drive my vehicle. The parts are 4 months out on a waiting list. The vehicle is not safe to drive. The dealer has inpected the vehicle and said it is not safe to drive for safety reasons. There were no warning and I only found out when I went to replace the original tires. The car has 25K miles.
Incident: Jul 10, 2024VIN: JTEBU5JR8J5***
ODI #11604973
Jul 28, 2024
SERVICE BRAKES
While attempting to stop vehicle for a traffic light brake pedal suddenly goes almost to the floor. This occurrence is random and unpredictable. No dash lights or messages come on indicating any problem. Brake master cylinder is at the proper level and no signs of leakage. The vehicle has not yet been inspected by any technicians. Vehicle is available for inspection by NHTSA. As a retired Police officer and former FAA certified Airframe & Powerplant mechanic I am familiar with hydraulic systems. I believe that this issue if not identified and addressed by the manufacture will cause bodily harm to the operator and possibly other vehicles or pedestrians. There has also been a lot of chatter on Toyota forums about the same problem.
Incident: Jul 19, 2024VIN: JTEBU5JRXJ5***
ODI #11603235
Jul 18, 2024
ENGINE
Two transfer case seals failed at 64,000 miles. Caused excessive oil to leak out of transfer case and onto the exhaust. Safety was put as risk by potential full failure of transfer case which can cause loss of power at speed or leaking oil on exhaust causing a fire. Problem was verified by Armstrong Automotive and repaired. No warning lights were present. Problem found after smelling burning oil and noticing smoking coming from underneath vehicle.
Incident: Jul 6, 2024VIN: JTEBU5JR0J5***
ODI #11583941
Apr 18, 2024
Fire
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
I do not know what component or system failed. I was at an appointment with my son when the receptionist informed me that my car alarm was going off and there was smoke coming out of it. I went out to investigate and it sounded like the engine was attempting to start continuously. My key fob would not unlock the car. The engine continued to attempt to start and i was certain the car was going to start fire. We called 911 and went back inside to avoid anyone being hurt. The car then caught fire and burned until the fire department put it out. It was towed to an impound lot where it caught fire again and was destroyed. See pictures for more information.
Incident: Apr 11, 2024VIN: JTEBU5JR9J5***
ODI #11580036
Mar 29, 2024
Crash1 injured
AIR BAGS
My vehicle was in a collision at 55 miles an hour. Hit 3 grown cows in the highway at nighttime. Totaled my vehicle in the airbags, never deployed period Turn off.
Incident: Feb 22, 2024VIN: JTEBU5JR8J5***
ODI #11577914
Mar 17, 2024
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Vehicle was parked in garage. Inspecting vehicle at 22:00, noise was heard. Source of noise was fuel pump located behind drivers side rear tire. Garage smelled of gasoline. Vehicle was turned off at 15:00 that day. Started up Vehicle with no issues and let run for 1.5 minutes then turned off. Noise was still present until Vehicle was locked via remote. Vehicle was not locked after being turned off at 15:00 until 22:00.
Incident: Mar 17, 2024VIN: JTEBU5JR0J5***

Data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Complaints are submitted by vehicle owners and may not represent verified defects.

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