For the 2022 model year, the Kona receives its first major makeover since its 2018 debut. From the outside, it's sharper and sleeker than its predecessors, and a new N Line trim adds a distinctly sporty look.
Pros Optional turbocharged engine provides quick acceleration Nimble handling makes it enjoyable to drive Lots of features for your money Exciting performance from the Kona N
Cons Weak base engine Interior is trimmed with a lot of hard plastic panels
2022 is the debut year for the Kona crossover that joins the N brand's ranks for the first time ever.
Pros Engaging handling, smile-inducing overboost function, aggressive styling.
Cons Looks meaner than it is, loud on the highway, ride verges on too stiff.
PROS Fun to drive Worthwhile feature inclusions over i30 N Funky styling
CONS Lacking in cabin and cargo room Cabin can get noisy i30 N is the smarter choice as a track car
New 4Runner Trail Special Edition.Standard LED headlights for all 4Runners.TRD Pro trim gets new wheels and retuned shock absorbers.
Pros Lots of off-road capability Wide variety of configurations to suit many buyers Versatile cargo area, especially with the optional slide-out floor
Cons Choppy ride quality compared with more modern crossover SUVs V6 engine is not particularly fuel-efficient Tall step-in height makes for awkward entry and exit
The latest 4Runner adds a new limited-production Trail Edition for 2021. Toyota says it will only build 4000 copies, which are based on the base SR5 model and come with rear- or four-wheel drive. The Trail Edition is equipped with 17-inch dark gray TRD wheels and black exterior badges. Inside, it has black seats with tan stitching and all-weather floor mats.
Pros Highly capable off-road, roomy cargo hold, loads of standard driver assists.
Cons Poor fuel economy, sloppy on-road ride-and-handling, shabby interior materials.
The 2021 Toyota 4Runner is a hugely capable and cool throwback SUV with a modern price attached.
Pros Very capable Good looks Big touchscreen Old-school SUV Awesome TRD Pro versions.
Cons Outdated crash-test scores Old interior Dismal fuel economy Others are more comfortable