Toyota Tacoma Specs
The 2021 Toyota Tacoma has it all in terms of what a truck can do. It can tow and haul cargo around Danvers, Peabody, and Salem, Massachusetts, while also giving you the ability to take it off-roading for limitless adventures.
Our team at Ira Toyota of Danvers took a more detailed look at the Toyota Tacoma specs to see all that this truck is capable of.
Toyota Tacoma: Performance Specs
The high-performance capabilities of the Toyota Tacoma start with the engine options that power this truck.
- 2.7L 4-cylinder engine: The standard powertrain produces 159 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque and achieves an EPA-estimated 20 city/23 highway MPG.1 This engine is paired exclusively with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
- 3.5L V6 engine: This motor produces 278 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque while reaching an EPA-estimated 19 city/24 highway MPG.1 This powertrain can be equipped with either an automatic or a manual transmission, the latter offering slightly less fuel economy.
With this kind of power comes the ability to tow and haul any equipment or tools you need to bring along with you. When properly equipped, hitch up your trailer or haul any gear for your next fun adventure with the 6,800-pound towing capacity of the 2021 Tacoma. You can also carry a payload of up to 1,685 pounds when properly equipped, so you can haul all the supplies and cargo you need with your Tacoma truck.
Toyota Tacoma: Bed Configurations
With the 2021 Toyota Tacoma, there are two bed options for you to choose from. The standard bed has a length of 60.5 inches and can be paired with the Double Cab.
The long bed, which is available with both the Access Cab and the Double Cab, runs 73.7 inches long. Each one has a width of 41.5 inches and a height of 19.1 inches.
Toyota Tacoma: Interior Dimensions
The space you’ll receive inside the Toyota Tacoma will depend on which cabin you choose to get. The Access Cab with a 6-foot bed has a passenger volume of 28.1 cubic feet in the rear row. The Double Cab, on the other hand, provides an extra seat for a maximum of five passengers and 42.6 cubic feet of passenger volume in the rear row.
Access Cab |
Double Cab |
Headroom (front/rear) |
|
39.7 inches/34.9 inches |
39.7 inches/38.3 inches |
Legroom (front/rear) |
|
42.9 inches/24.6 inches |
42.9 inches/32.6 inches |
While both cabins supplying the same amount of space in the seats up front, the extra room will be afforded to the rear passengers in the Double Cab.
Toyota Tacoma: Exterior Dimensions
With the 2021 Tacoma, you’ll be able to fit your truck into narrow spots since it sits at a height of 70.6 inches, a length of 212.3 inches, and a width of 74.4 inches.
The truck is also designed to give you greater stability over any terrain. In addition to the features designed to power off-road performance, the truck is built to perform well off the paved streets with its 9.4 inches of ground clearance and a 127.4-inch wheelbase.
Test Drive the Toyota Tacoma Today!
On top of the impressive space in the cabin and the beds as well as its strong performance and capabilities, this truck comes with advanced features to give you a comfortable and safe ride while driving around Danvers, Peabody, and Salem, MA.
Come learn more about its features and schedule a test drive of the 2021 Toyota Tacoma at Ira Toyota of Danvers! Contact us today!
1 EPA-estimated 20 city/23 hwy/21 combined mpg rating for 2021 Tacoma SR 4×2 4-Cyl. AT and SR5 4×2 4-Cyl. AT; 19 city/22 hwy/20 combined mpg rating for 2021 Tacoma SR 4×4 4-Cyl. AT and SR5 4×4 4-Cyl. AT; 19 city/24 hwy/21 combined mpg rating for 2021 Tacoma SR 4×2 V6 AT, SR5 4×2 V6 AT, TRD Sport 4×2 V6 AT, TRD Off-Road 4×2 V6 AT and Limited 4×2 V6 AT; 18 city/22 hwy/20 combined mpg rating for 2021 Tacoma SR 4×4 V6 AT, SR5 4×4 V6 AT, TRD Sport 4×4 V6 AT, TRD Off-Road 4×4 V6 AT, Limited 4×4 V6 AT and TRD Pro 4×4 V6 AT; 17 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg rating for 2021 Tacoma TRD Sport 4×4 V6 MT; and 17 city/20 hwy/18 combined mpg rating for 2021 Tacoma TRD Off-Road 4×4 V6 MT and TRD Pro 4×4 V6 MT. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.