The 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD PRO. |
That is the Toyota TRD PRO Desert Air Intake.
The idea is to get cooler, cleaner air into the engine when you're off-roading.
I watched a video with the intention of learning enough to being able to write intelligently about it. But it's a good video that will tell you everything you need to know about the Desert Air Intake in a little over three minutes, so let's watch together:
It's very cool stuff, isn't it? And it's a $725 option on the 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro 4X4 Double Cab that we had for a week recently.
The Tacoma, in any form, is as good as midsize trucks get---strong, solid and virtually troubleproof. The TRD PRO model is meant for serious off-roading. And painted in Army Green (that's the actual name) like our tester, it looks like it could invade the country of your choice.
The base price of $46,665 brings the following as standard equipment:
- "TOYOTA" front grille
- Black hood scoop with TRD PRO graphics
- TRD-tuned FOX 2.5 internal bypass shocks with rear remote reservoirs
- Rigid Industries LED fog lights
- TRD front skid plate and TRD exhaust
- 16-inch TRD black alloy wheels
- TRD PRO shift knob and floor mats.
- Part-time 4X4 system with two-speed electronically controlled transfer case
- Locking rear differential
- Multi-terrain select crawl control
- Hill start assist
- Towing receiver hitch
- Engine oil cooler
- Power steering cooler
- 130 amp alternator
- 4/7 pin connector
- Trailer sway control
- Toyota Safety Sense (Pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert, automatic high beams)
- Star Safety System
- Blind spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert
- LED headlights with sequential LED turn signals and black sports bezels
- Smart key system on front doors
- Multi-terrain monitor
- Black TRD PRO heated leather front seats
- Ten-way power adjustable driver's seat including two-way lumbar support
- JBL Premium six-speaker audio system with subwoofer and amplifier, handsfree Bluetooth for phone and music, USB media port, USB charge ports, SiriusXM Satellite Radio (three month trial), Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Dynamic navigation
- Eight-inch touchscreen
- Rear backup camera
- Rear parking sonar
- Qi wireless charging
Under the hood, it's the same 278-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 that's optional on other Tacomas, with a six-speed automatic transmission. EPA fuel economy estimate 18 city/22 highway.
Out tester also had some extra-cost optional equipment in addition to the $725 for the Desert Air Intake:
- TRD Pro Graphics Package ($699)
- TRD air filter ($90)
- Bed mat ($120)
- Mini tie down loop ($45)
- Tailgate emblem ($160)
- D-rings ($55)