Join us on an off-roading adventure through western Colorado with Toyota for Fast Lines and Trail Signs! We hit the dirt to put Toyota’s TRD Pro and Trailhunter lineups through their paces, including an exclusive first look at the updated 2027 Tundra and Sequoia.
From catching air on a custom-built track to setting up camp at 9,000 feet, here is a complete breakdown of how these trucks handle the trails, unpredictable wilderness weather, and overlanding setups.
What’s in this video:
First Look: Exploring the 2027 Toyota Tundra and Sequoia updates, plus a look at the new Honeycomb color and the fan-favorite Wave Maker.
TRD Pro Track Test: High-speed banking, dirt, and catching air in Toyota’s high-performance off-roaders.
Trailhunter Comparison: Diving into the key differences between the Tacoma/4Runner Trailhunters and the Tundra/Sequoia Trailhunter packages (and why the big rigs make an amazing blank canvas for overlanding).
Trail Tech in Action: Using Multi-Terrain Select (MTS), Crawl Control, and rear locking differentials through heavy rain and thick Colorado mud.
Overlanding & Camping: High-elevation camping, Palisade peaches, stunning mountain views, and unpredictable weather.
Which Toyota off-roader would you pick for an overlanding build—the purpose-built Tacoma Trailhunter or a Tundra Trailhunter blank canvas? Let me know in the comments!
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