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Model & Year Overview

Toyota Tacoma Hybrid 2026

The 2026 Toyota Tacoma is available with the i-Force MAX hybrid system, pairing the 2.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder with an electric motor integrated into the ten-speed automatic transmission. Combined output reaches 326 horsepower and 630 Nm, making this among the most powerful mid-size trucks in the Canadian market. An EV-only low-speed mode reduces fuel consumption during technical off-road crawling. The TRD Pro i-Force MAX adds Fox internal-bypass shocks and aluminium skid plates. Tow capacity reaches 3,674 kg with the properly equipped package. The battery does not require external charging and is positioned within the frame to protect ground clearance. On examples used off-road, inspect bed rail protectors, suspension link hardware, and skid plate fasteners for damage. Verify that no hybrid management module fault codes are stored — these occasionally appear after extended water-crossing exposure.

2017 Toyota Tacoma
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2017 Toyota Tacoma

TRD Hors route V6 cabine double 4RM BA

82 015 km
37 488 $
2016 Toyota Tacoma
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2016 Toyota Tacoma

Sr5 4wd / Back Up

130 976 km
36 999 $
2026 Toyota Tacoma
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2026 Toyota Tacoma

10 km
63 564 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2023 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab Auto

80 470 km
45 995 $
2026 Toyota Tacoma
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2026 Toyota Tacoma

Double Cab At

0 km
58 404 $
2025 Toyota Tacoma
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2025 Toyota Tacoma

14 787 km
56 900 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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2023 Toyota Tacoma

Double Cab 4x4 BA

100 000 km
40 499 $
2018 Toyota Tacoma
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2018 Toyota Tacoma

SR5

106 460 km
42 987 $
2025 Toyota Tacoma
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2025 Toyota Tacoma

800 km
58 995 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2023 Toyota Tacoma

TRD

24 686 km
67 782 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2023 Toyota Tacoma

Trd Sport

24 758 km
51 590 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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2023 Toyota Tacoma

Sr5 Awd V6

27 091 km
46 495 $
2022 Toyota Tacoma
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2022 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab Sb

75 945 km
46 888 $
2022 Toyota Tacoma
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2022 Toyota Tacoma

Trd Sport Low

40 239 km
51 980 $
2026 Toyota Tacoma
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2026 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab Auto

18 km
56 353 $
2026 Toyota Tacoma
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2026 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab Auto

10 km
56 353 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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2023 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab Auto

34 588 km
44 795 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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2023 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab Auto

81 387 km
43 737 $
2021 Toyota Tacoma
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2021 Toyota Tacoma

Sr5 Double Cab Sr5

70 364 km
40 995 $
2024 Toyota Tacoma
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2024 Toyota Tacoma

TRD

16 639 km
54 315 $
2019 Toyota Tacoma
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2019 Toyota Tacoma

4x4 Double Cab V6 Auto TRD Off Road

92 921 km
36 499 $
2023 Toyota Tacoma
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2023 Toyota Tacoma

Trd Offroad, Cabine

64 002 km
47 999 $
2024 Toyota Tacoma
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2024 Toyota Tacoma

Trd Off Road

29 947 km
64 999 $
2024 Toyota Tacoma
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2024 Toyota Tacoma

Double Cab Trd Off

16 245 km
57 995 $

Available Years

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Tacoma 2024+ or Tacoma 2016-2023: which one should I buy today?

The right answer depends on your use case. The third generation (2016-2023) with the V6 2GR-FKS is a proven engine with a well-documented service record past 200,000 km, easy to maintain anywhere in Canada — but its 6-speed automatic is criticized for hesitant gear changes, a flaw that a TCU recalibration improves without fully resolving. The fourth generation (2024+) with the 2.4L turbo 228-hp engine and 8-speed gearbox is noticeably more dynamic, but with only two years on the road, its 200,000-km durability is not yet validated. For the cautious buyer: a 2022 TRD Sport V6 with 80,000 documented kilometres. For the tech-forward buyer willing to be an early adopter: the 2024+ i-Force MAX.

02

Does the TRD Off-Road genuinely outperform the TRD Sport on the trails?

Yes, meaningfully so. The TRD Sport is a styling package (17-inch wheels, spoiler, interior trim) running the same sport shocks as the SR5 — no locking differential. The TRD Off-Road adds the electronic locking rear differential (E-ATRAC), Bilstein dampers, steel skid plates protecting the engine and transfer case, front grab handles, and the Rock Crawl drive mode on 2024+ models. On a trail with deep ruts, the locking differential is the difference between clearing an obstacle and getting stuck. For mixed on-road/off-road use in Quebec, the TRD Off-Road is the rational choice.

03

Why does the Tacoma hold its resale value so exceptionally well?

Five factors explain the Tacoma's outstanding residual value in Canada: (1) legendary reliability — insurance and maintenance data show major failure rates roughly 40% below the segment average; (2) limited supply — Toyota does not overproduce, keeping new-vehicle discounts minimal; (3) strong rural demand — in Quebec's resource regions, Alberta, and British Columbia, the Tacoma is an essential working tool; (4) the aftermarket ecosystem — the Tacoma has the largest aftermarket parts and accessories catalog in its class; (5) no direct substitute — the Ford Ranger and Chevrolet Colorado carry significantly lower residual values.

04

Is the Tacoma suited as a daily work truck in Quebec?

Yes, with important caveats. The Tacoma's payload (650-680 kg depending on cab and box configuration) is lower than an F-150 or RAM 1500, limiting its usefulness for intensive construction material hauling. Available box lengths (1.52 m short or 1.83 m long) handle standard cargo loads. However, its Part-Time four-wheel-drive system with low range is mechanically more robust than the automatic AWD systems in full-size trucks for winter job-site conditions. For an independent contractor carrying tools, light equipment, or a snowmobile, the Tacoma is an excellent fit; for a site requiring daily heavy load hauling, an F-150 or RAM 1500 is the more appropriate tool.

05

Are there specific rust concerns to check on a used Tacoma?

The Tacoma was the subject of a Canadian class-action lawsuit for premature rust on wheel arches and the bed on 2005-2010 models. Toyota offered a bed replacement program for the most severely affected units. On more recent generations (2016-2023), coatings were improved, but the lower frame rails remain sensitive to road-salt exposure in coastal regions and heavily salted Quebec roads. Before purchasing any used Tacoma, inspect the frame rails with a flashlight from underneath, check the rear wheel arches and the bed mounting bolts. An annual rust-proofing treatment (Krown or equivalent) is strongly recommended for Quebec conditions.