We Put the Tacoma to the Test at ‘Droptops & Dirt’

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Yotatech.com Quick Drive Review Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Off-Road

Double-duty daily driver & all-terrain conqueror offers potent one-two punch.

Strolling across a grassy knoll, I can’t help but stare. This Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is resplendent in its Calgary Blue hue. The normally high-gloss paintwork has flattened, like wallpaper, to a semi-matte finish, still beaming in the bright sunlight. Trucks are meant to get dirty, and this Tacoma already wears its hardened mud-and-dust outer layer like a coat of armor.

Behind my dusty stead for the day are the hills of Malibu. This is all a part of the Motor Press Guild’s “Droptops & Dirt” event. The dirt roads here are etched tightly into the rocky mountainside, offering an all too real reminder that any mistakes will be costly ones. No matter, this is Toyota country. I fire up the 3.5-liter V6 engine and it barks back before eventually settling into a relaxed hum.

Yotatech.com Quick Drive Review Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Off-Road

With 278 horsepower, and 265 lb-ft of torque on tap from that engine, the Tacoma should have no problems powering its 4,400-pounds of mass through the tough stuff. Putting that power to the ground is a 6-speed automatic transmission, and, of course, four-wheel drive. That 4WD system is electronically-controlled via a rotary dial in the center console. Push that knob in and turn the dial. Couldn’t be easier, or smoother, for that matter. With the windows up I can barely hear the Tacoma kick itself into 4Lo.

 

This is off-roading in easy mode. The Tacoma TRD Pro may as well have driven itself through the trail.

 

Uphill climbs with the TRD Pro are easy going. In 4Lo, it’s just a matter of lifting off the brake, riding the torque converter in that 6-speed auto box, and steering as necessary. It’s no full-on gear reduction rock crawler, but at creeping speeds, the Tacoma seems pretty indefatigable.

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Jake Stumph is a lifelong car enthusiast and racer, who has operated as the content editor for Internet Brands Automotive since 2015. He runs Corvette Forum, 6SpeedOnline, Honda-tech, and LS1tech, among other Internet Brands Automotive websites. His work has been featured by several other prominent automotive outlets, including Jalopnik and Autobytel.

He obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science at the Ohio State University in 2013, then pivoted from covering politics and policy to writing about his automotive adventures, something that, he says, is a lot more fun. Since that time, he has established connections with most of the world's major automakers, as well as other key brands in the automotive industry.

He enjoys track days, drifting, and autocross, at least, when his cars are running right, which is uncommon. You can check out what he's up to on his YouTube channel, as well as his Jake Stumph Racing Instagram account. He can be reached via email at stumph.jake@gmail.com


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