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Toyota
Toyota Tacoma X-Runner


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The
next-generation Tacoma will move well beyond its current compact-truck
dimensions. Compared to the previous-generation Tacoma S-Runner, the
Tacoma X-Runner will ride on a wheelbase that has been extended by a
full five inches and a track that has been widened by four inches. The
increased size translates to an extra four-and-one-half inches of
interior shoulder and hip room.
With a
much bigger canvas on which to work, X-Runner design-engineers began
creating a true factory-developed performance truck as a
separate-and-dedicated model, requiring no post-production
modifications. X-Runner will ride on an exclusive "X-braced"
reinforced frame that provides enhanced torsional rigidity. The
X-Runner chassis will sit one-full-inch lower than the standard Tacoma
frame, resting on 18-inch 45-series V-rated performance radials
wrapped around alloy wheels. Firmer and shorter springs are mounted at
all four corners, while specially tuned Bilstein gas shocks are
positioned out board of the frame rails for increased stability.
Large-diameter stabilizer bars with firmer bushings are at both front
and rear. A limited-slip differential will be standard.
Power will
be provided by a four-liter, 240 horsepower V6 engine with 275 pounds
of torque and a six-speed close-ratio manual transmission. For buyers
looking for an added boost over this already impressive powertrain, a
TRD-developed, fully factory warranted supercharger system will be
offered, capable of providing output in the neighborhood of 300
horsepower. The Tacoma X-Runner will be capable of zero-to-60
acceleration in seven seconds, with times reduced by more-than an
additional second with the optional supercharger system.
Handling
is even more impressive. During extensive testing, the X-Runner's
road-holding ability was measured by an electronic accelerometer in
excess of 0.9 g's of lateral acceleration. That's not only
significantly better than any truck on the market, it repeatedly
performed better than many sports cars, including the new Nissan
350-Z.
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