The new Toyota Tacoma gives midsize truck shoppers turbocharged power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, useful bed configurations, and a broad lineup of workday, weekend, and off-road-ready trims. Nucar Toyota of Norwood helps shoppers compare current Tacoma inventory, pricing, trims, lease options, finance steps, trade-in value, and availability before visiting the dealership.
Shoppers looking for a new Toyota Tacoma for sale in Norwood can start here to review trim levels, starting MSRP, powertrains, MPG, cab sizes, bed choices, towing, payload, off-road equipment, safety technology, and comfort options. For Boston Providence Highway commuting, jobsite stops around Walpole Street, or weekend gear runs toward Borderland State Park, Tacoma gives drivers a flexible Toyota truck built for daily driving and weekend hauling. Visit Nucar Toyota of Norwood at 277 Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA 02062 to confirm current availability.

Use inventory filters to compare Tacoma trim, price, cab configuration, bed length, gas or i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, manual or automatic transmission availability, 4WD availability, TRD equipment, Trailhunter overlanding features, TRD Pro suspension, multimedia screen size, towing equipment, payload needs, and exterior color.
The current Toyota Tacoma lineup continues with a wide trim range that lets shoppers compare everyday truck value, sport-styled TRD models, off-road hardware, premium comfort, and i-FORCE MAX hybrid power. Gas trims include SR, SR5, TRD PreRunner, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, and Limited, while i-FORCE MAX models include TRD Sport i-FORCE MAX, TRD Off-Road i-FORCE MAX, Limited i-FORCE MAX, Trailhunter, and TRD Pro.
Toyota lists Tacoma with available i-FORCE MAX hybrid power producing up to 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. Tacoma also offers available truck-focused technology such as a 14-inch multimedia touchscreen, 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, 3D Multi-Terrain Monitor, Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, an integrated brake controller, and Blind Spot Monitor that can extend its detection area when it identifies a trailer being towed.
Tacoma SR gives shoppers the most accessible starting point in the lineup. Toyota lists 20 city / 26 highway MPG, an i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, available 6-speed manual transmission, and availability in Double Cab with a 5-ft. bed or XtraCab with a 6-ft. bed.
Tacoma SR5 adds more everyday truck flexibility. Toyota lists 21 city / 26 highway MPG, an i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, coil-spring rear suspension on Double Cab models, and availability in Double Cab with a 5-ft. or 6-ft. bed or XtraCab with a 6-ft. bed.
Tacoma TRD PreRunner gives shoppers a utility-focused truck with a distinctive rear-drive off-road-inspired setup. Toyota lists 20 city / 24 highway MPG, an i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, an electronically controlled locking rear differential, and XtraCab utility-focused rear storage with a 6-ft. bed.
Tacoma TRD Sport adds a sportier street-focused setup. Toyota lists 20 city / 24 highway MPG, an i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, TRD sport-tuned suspension, and available 6-speed intelligent Manual Transmission.
Tacoma TRD Off-Road adds equipment for rougher surfaces and outdoor routes. Toyota lists 18 city / 23 highway MPG, an i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, Bilstein monotube shocks with piggyback reservoirs, and available 6-speed intelligent Manual Transmission.
Tacoma Limited gives shoppers a more premium gas-powered Tacoma. Toyota lists 20 city / 23 highway MPG, an i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, Adaptive Variable Suspension, 18-inch chrome-finish alloy wheels, and chrome-finished exterior accents.
Tacoma TRD Sport i-FORCE MAX adds Toyota’s hybrid truck power to the sport-styled TRD Sport formula. Toyota lists 22 city / 24 highway MPG, the i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain, TRD sport-tuned suspension, and a 2400W power supply.
Tacoma TRD Off-Road i-FORCE MAX gives shoppers hybrid torque with Bilstein-shock equipment. Toyota lists 22 city / 24 highway MPG, the i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain, Bilstein monotube shocks with piggyback reservoirs, and a 2400W power supply.
Tacoma Limited i-FORCE MAX pairs premium Tacoma comfort with Toyota hybrid truck power. Toyota lists 23 city / 24 highway MPG, the i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain, Adaptive Variable Suspension, 18-inch chrome-finish alloy wheels, and chrome-finished exterior accents.
Tacoma Trailhunter is built for shoppers who want overlanding-focused Toyota truck equipment. Toyota lists 22 city / 24 highway MPG, the i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain with high-mount air intake, Old Man Emu 2.5-inch forged monotube position-sensitive shocks with rear piggyback reservoirs, a high-clearance front bumper, rock rails, and an ARB steel rear bumper with recovery hooks.
Tacoma TRD Pro is the top off-road-performance trim in the lineup. Toyota lists 22 city / 24 highway MPG, the i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain, 2.5-inch FOX Internal Bypass QS3 shocks with rear piggyback reservoirs, and IsoDynamic Performance front seats with a dampening system.
MSRP excludes tax, title, license, dealer fees, and destination. Dealer sets final price. Model availability, pricing, MPG, drivetrain, towing, payload, cab, bed length, transmission, equipment, packages, colors, and features can vary by vehicle and configuration.
Browse new Toyota Tacoma inventory to compare current availability by trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, transmission, drivetrain, towing rating, payload rating, and equipment.
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Tacoma shoppers can compare gas-powered i-FORCE models with available i-FORCE MAX hybrid models. Toyota describes the i-FORCE turbocharged gas powertrain as using a gasoline engine with a turbocharger, while the i-FORCE MAX turbocharged hybrid powertrain combines a turbocharged gasoline engine with an electric motor for added power.
Toyota lists maximum towing capacity up to 6,500 lbs. and maximum payload up to 1,705 lbs. when properly equipped. Towing and payload ratings vary by specific truck configuration, so shoppers should confirm the vehicle’s tow rating, payload rating, hitch equipment, door-jamb label, owner materials, passengers, accessories, and cargo before towing or loading.
Toyota lists Tacoma with available towing-focused technology such as Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, an integrated brake controller, and Blind Spot Monitor that can extend its detection area when it identifies a trailer being towed. These features can be helpful when setting up a smaller trailer, work equipment, or weekend gear.
Tacoma also offers bed utility that makes it useful for tools, outdoor equipment, and weekend supplies. Toyota lists available 5-ft. and 6-ft. bed configurations, an aluminum-reinforced Sheet-Molded Composite bed, and available features such as an onboard air compressor, 2400W AC power supply, and exterior LED scene lighting depending on trim and equipment.
Tacoma gives shoppers multiple ways to match the truck to how they drive. XtraCab models prioritize utility-focused storage, while Double Cab models are a better fit for shoppers who regularly carry passengers. Bed choices vary by trim and cab, so shoppers should compare the actual vehicle listing before choosing.
TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Trailhunter, and TRD Pro each give Tacoma a different personality. TRD Sport focuses on a sport-tuned setup, TRD Off-Road adds Bilstein shocks, Trailhunter adds overlanding-focused equipment such as a high-mount air intake and Old Man Emu shocks, and TRD Pro adds FOX shocks and IsoDynamic Performance front seats.
For weekend projects near WinSmith Mill Market, hauling gear for a workday in Canton, or setting up for a camping trip beyond Route 128, Tacoma’s mix of cab, bed, powertrain, and TRD equipment lets shoppers choose a truck that fits more than one kind of day.
Technology, Comfort, and Safety HighlightsToyota Tacoma technology varies by trim, but shoppers can compare features such as an available 14-inch multimedia touchscreen, available 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility, wireless Android Auto compatibility, available 10-speaker JBL Premium Audio system with JBL FLEX portable Bluetooth speaker, available 3D Multi-Terrain Monitor, and available prewired auxiliary switches on TRD Pro and Trailhunter models.
Comfort and storage features can include trim-specific interiors, available IsoDynamic Performance front seats on TRD Pro, rear cabin storage solutions that vary by cab, a fold-flat passenger seat and lockable rear storage panel on XtraCab models, available premium LED headlights, and available bed utility features that can support work, travel, and recreation.
Toyota lists Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 for Tacoma. Available driver-assist and towing-related features can include Blind Spot Monitor with trailer detection logic, 3D Multi-Terrain Monitor, Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, and an integrated brake controller depending on trim and equipment.
Shop new Toyota Tacoma models to compare trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, MPG, towing equipment, technology, comfort, and driver-assist features.
Toyota Tacoma pricing, lease programs, finance offers, rebates, APR programs, and availability can change by vehicle, location, eligibility, credit approval, and current program rules. Nucar Toyota of Norwood gives shoppers clear next steps to review current specials, start financing, estimate trade value, and ask about current Toyota Tacoma pricing.
Nucar Toyota of Norwood offers new Toyota Tacoma inventory for shoppers in Norwood and the Greater Boston area. Inventory changes regularly, so the best way to confirm a specific trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, transmission, drivetrain, color, towing equipment, payload rating, or feature package is to check current inventory or contact the dealership.
The current Toyota Tacoma trim lineup includes SR, SR5, TRD PreRunner, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited, TRD Sport i-FORCE MAX, TRD Off-Road i-FORCE MAX, Limited i-FORCE MAX, Trailhunter, and TRD Pro. Each trim has a different mix of price, powertrain, suspension, cab, bed, off-road equipment, technology, and comfort features.
Toyota lists the Tacoma starting MSRP at $32,445 for the SR trim. Final pricing varies by trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, drivetrain, equipment, taxes, fees, dealer charges, and current program availability.
Yes. Select Tacoma trims use Toyota’s i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain. Toyota describes i-FORCE MAX as a turbocharged gasoline engine combined with an electric motor for added power, and Toyota lists up to 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota lists i-FORCE MAX versions for Tacoma TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited, Trailhunter, and TRD Pro. Availability can vary by inventory, cab, bed, drivetrain, and equipment, so shoppers should confirm the specific Tacoma they are considering.
Toyota lists Tacoma MPG by trim and powertrain. Gas trims range from 18 city / 23 highway MPG on TRD Off-Road to 21 city / 26 highway MPG on SR5. i-FORCE MAX trims range from 22 city / 24 highway MPG to 23 city / 24 highway MPG depending on trim. Actual mileage can vary with trim, drivetrain, transmission, traffic, speed, weather, vehicle condition, cargo, accessories, towing, and driving habits.
Tacoma availability can include 4WD depending on trim and configuration. Shoppers should confirm drivetrain details on the specific Tacoma they are considering, especially when comparing TRD Off-Road, Trailhunter, TRD Pro, and i-FORCE MAX models.
Toyota lists maximum towing capacity up to 6,500 lbs. when properly equipped. Towing depends on cab, bed, drivetrain, engine, trim, hitch equipment, trailer weight, payload, passengers, accessories, cargo, road conditions, and safe driving practices.
Toyota lists maximum payload up to 1,705 lbs. when properly equipped. Payload varies by cab, bed length, drivetrain, trim, powertrain, equipment, accessories, passengers, and cargo, so shoppers should review the specific vehicle’s door-jamb label and owner materials before loading the truck.
Toyota lists available towing-focused features such as Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, an integrated brake controller, and Blind Spot Monitor that can extend its detection area when it identifies a trailer being towed. Availability depends on trim and equipment.
Toyota lists available XtraCab or Double Cab configurations and available 5-ft. or 6-ft. bed configurations depending on trim and cab. XtraCab models prioritize utility-focused storage, while Double Cab models are better for shoppers who carry passengers more often.
Tacoma is a strong fit for shoppers who want a midsize truck with cab and bed choices, available 4WD, available manual transmission, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid power, TRD equipment, and everyday truck utility. It is worth comparing if you want an open bed but do not need the larger size of a full-size truck.
Tacoma SR and SR5 are strong choices for value-focused truck shoppers. TRD PreRunner adds utility-focused rear storage and a locking rear differential, TRD Sport adds sport-tuned suspension, TRD Off-Road adds Bilstein-shock equipment, Limited adds premium features, i-FORCE MAX trims add hybrid power, Trailhunter focuses on overlanding equipment, and TRD Pro focuses on off-road-performance hardware.
Tacoma SR is the entry trim and offers the i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine, available manual transmission, and XtraCab or Double Cab availability. Tacoma SR5 adds features such as coil-spring rear suspension on Double Cab models and broader cab and bed availability.
Tacoma TRD Sport focuses on sport-tuned suspension and street-style driving feel. Tacoma TRD Off-Road adds Bilstein monotube shocks with piggyback reservoirs and is aimed at shoppers who plan to spend more time on rougher surfaces.
Tacoma Trailhunter focuses on overlanding equipment, including a high-mount air intake, Old Man Emu shocks, high-clearance front bumper, rock rails, and an ARB steel rear bumper with recovery hooks. Tacoma TRD Pro focuses on off-road-performance hardware, including FOX Internal Bypass QS3 shocks and IsoDynamic Performance front seats.
Gas Tacoma trims use Toyota’s i-FORCE 2.4L turbocharged engine. Tacoma i-FORCE MAX trims add a 2.4L turbocharged hybrid powertrain that combines a turbocharged gasoline engine with an electric motor for added power. Shoppers should compare price, MPG, output, equipment, cab and bed availability, and current inventory before choosing.
Tacoma is a midsize Toyota truck with a more maneuverable footprint and available XtraCab or Double Cab configurations. Tundra is a full-size Toyota truck with more size and stronger full-size-truck towing and hauling potential. Shoppers should compare parking needs, payload needs, towing needs, bed space, passenger space, price, and current availability.
Tacoma is a pickup truck with an open bed for tools, gear, supplies, and outdoor equipment. 4Runner is an SUV with enclosed cargo space and passenger-focused utility. Shoppers should compare cargo style, passenger needs, towing needs, off-road equipment, parking comfort, and current inventory.
Tacoma and Ford Ranger are commonly cross-shopped midsize pickups. Tacoma offers a broad trim lineup, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid power, available manual transmission on select trims, available TRD off-road equipment, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. Shoppers should compare powertrain choices, towing and payload ratings by configuration, cab and bed options, off-road equipment, price, and current availability.
Yes. Tacoma can work well for drivers who want a truck that still fits daily driving around Boston-area roads. Shoppers should compare cab size, bed length, parking routines, MPG, transmission, and comfort features before choosing a trim.
Tacoma availability can include 4WD and traction-focused equipment depending on trim and configuration. Tires, maintenance, speed, visibility, road conditions, payload, and driver habits also matter during snow, ice, rain, and cold weather.
Yes. Toyota lists Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 for Tacoma. Shoppers should review the specific vehicle listing to confirm the full safety and driver-assist feature set on the trim they are considering.
Yes. Toyota lists an available 6-speed manual transmission on select Tacoma trims, including SR, TRD Sport, and TRD Off-Road. Availability can vary by trim, cab, drivetrain, and equipment, so shoppers should confirm the specific vehicle listing.
Lease specials, APR programs, rebates, and finance offers change over time and may depend on location, eligibility, credit approval, selected vehicle, and current program rules. Check current new Toyota specials or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood for current Tacoma offer details.
Yes. Shoppers can apply for financing online and work with the finance team on available lease and finance options. Final terms depend on credit approval, vehicle selection, lender requirements, and current programs.
Yes. You can value your trade online before choosing a Tacoma. Trade value depends on condition, mileage, market demand, equipment, and vehicle history.
Why Buy Your Toyota Tacoma at Nucar Toyota of Norwood?The new Toyota Tacoma gives midsize truck shoppers a strong mix of turbocharged power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, cab and bed choices, TRD equipment, towing-focused technology, and everyday truck usefulness. Browse current Toyota Tacoma inventory, value your trade, apply for financing, or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood to plan your next step, because Everyone Loves a Nucar!