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Toyota Tacoma 2016-2023 Bumper Kits

The Toyota Tacoma truck is one of the most beloved autos in the US, with its toolbox-style grill and rugged design. It was debuted in 1995 as the successor to the Hilux pickup trucks, and since then, it has become a mainstay for Toyota truck enthusiasts all around the country. Now in its fourth generation, the Tacoma is more capable than ever before, with an extensive selection of configurations to choose from and a range of engines that can put its power to good use. This article will explore the history of the Toyota Tacoma from 2016 to 2023, and provide some insight into the features available on each model year.

The 2016 Tacoma was a big step forward for the Tacoma series, with the introduction of the 3.5L V6 engine to go along with the traditional 2.7L 4-cylinder engine. This new engine option provided significantly more power, allowing the Tacoma to reach up to 278 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque. The engine was paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission for smooth shifting, and suspension upgrades provided better off-road capability and increased ride comfort. Inside, the interior was updated with a 6.1-inch touchscreen display and improved materials, creating a more modern look in the cabin.

In 2017, the Tacoma saw further refinements, with the addition of a TRD Pro off-road trim level to enhance its already impressive capabilities. This trim focused on improving the Tacoma’s off-road abilities, with features such as Bilstein shocks, a locking rear differential, and an enhanced suspension system. Other features included LED headlights, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, and a power moonroof.

For 2018, the Tacoma received several significant improvements, including a new 3.0L turbo-diesel engine and a revised suspension setup. The diesel engine offered higher torque and improved fuel efficiency when compared to the gasoline options, while the revised suspension reduced body roll and improved grip. An updated 7-inch touchscreen display was also added, along with a "Trail Rated" badge that denoted certain models as being particularly suitable for off-roading.

The 2019 Tacoma model year saw further improvements, with a complete redesign of the front grille and headlights and the addition of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability in the infotainment system. The interior was also given a refresh, with improved seat materials and a larger 8-inch touchscreen. The overall impression was a much more modern and refined vehicle.

The 2020 Tacoma model year saw relatively few changes, though the TRD Pro trim gained standard heated front seats and a dual-zone climate-control system. The 2021 Tacoma saw further refinement, with the addition of a 12-inch touchscreen display and the availability of a hybrid powertrain. The hybrid system uses two electric motors to supplement the V6 gasoline engine, delivering better fuel economy and lower emissions.

Finally, the 2022 and 2023 model years were mostly carryover models, with the TRD Pro trim level gaining wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.

Overall, the Toyota Tacoma has seen continuous improvements over the past seven model years, giving it more power and capability with each iteration. The Tacoma is now a much more refined and capable vehicle, able to handle both off-roading excursions and daily commuting with ease. With so many configurations and features available, it’s no wonder why the Toyota Tacoma is one of the most popular pickup trucks in America.

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