Apr 30, 2021
old and new 4runner models

It can be hard finding the right vehicle for your driving needs. But, once you do, the decision making doesn’t end there. To further get the exact vehicle you need, the 2021 Toyota 4Runner, for example, comes in the form of nine different trim levels. 

If you’re in the market for a new 4Runner and you’re wondering the difference between the trims, we can help. We won’t be able to go into all the details. For that, you can always contact us here at the dealership. But, we will show you what the trim level options are and at which price point they are available. 

2021 4Runner Trims and MSRPs 

Below is the list of trim levels and their applicable MSRPs. Do note that prices may vary from dealership to dealership, or even from month to month depending on current incentives. 

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  • SR5 — $36,765 
  • Trail Special Edition — $38,740 
  • SR5 Premium — $39,825 
  • TRD Off-Road — $40,730 
  • TRD Off-Road Premium — $43,325 
  • Venture Special Edition — $44,895 
  • Limited — $45,670 
  • Nightshade Special Edition — $47,085 
  • TRD Pro — $50,745 

[Read more: Check out the trim cost on the Toyota Tacoma] 

The entry level SR5 model comes well equipped with features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Upgrading to the SR5 Premium, however, gets you leatherette trimmed seats and heated side mirrors. You can further upgrade your 4Runner through the TRD Off-Road trim that has part-time 4WD with Crawl Control. Opt for the Limited model for leather seats, the Nightshade model for some unique black design accents, or the TRD Pro for maximum off-road capability. 

As you can see, you have plenty of options with the 2021 4Runner, so to learn more, get in touch with us at Earnhardt Toyota