Toyota future drivetrain speculation thread
Hey all,
I always like speculating about future Toyota possibilities, and I thought I'd post up this thread for any rumors or speculation.
Strong rumors so far:
Tundra:
-Due next year with a 3.5 TT V6 from the Lexus LS.
-Lots of talk about a hybrid option with the 3.5 TT V6.
-4 link coil sprung rear suspension.
-Looks like the 6.5' bed will be available with either a crew and/or crew max cab (yay!)
Land Cruiser:
-Due next year with a 3.5 TT V6 from Lexus LS
-Lots of talk about a hybrid option with the 3.5 TT V6
-Rumors have been back and forth about whether or not North America will see a new Land Cruiser.
4Runner and Sequoia due in 2023. Tacoma later, probably 2024 or 2025. No info on drivetrains.
My own speculation:
3.3L Diesel:
Rumors are Toyota is working on a new 3.3L V6 diesel. Most of the rumors point to this being a replacement for the 4.5L diesel V8, but I'm not sure I'm sold on that. I would not be surprised if this engine made it to the Tundra and 300 series Land Cruiser. In some markets, the Prado could also have this motor as a higher output option to the existing 2.8 I4 diesel. If the Prado does get this motor, perhaps Toyota could also offer it in the 6th gen 4Runner?
3.5L twin turbo V6:
It's pretty much all but confirmed that the next Tundra and Land Cruiser will have this engine as an option. I also wouldn't be surprised if the 6th gen 4Runner and 4th gen Tacoma get this motor in the TRD Pro (GR?) trim levels. The Sequoia and GX (if there is another one) would also offer this engine.
4.0 twin turbo V8
There have been rumors of Toyota working on a TT 4.0 V8 for the Lexus devision. If this is true, I'd like to see this motor in a GR Tundra to compete with the Raptor and TRX.
5.0 NA V8
There have been no rumors of a 5.0 V8, but I could see a potential naturally aspirated 5.0 V8 as a derivative of the TT 4.0 V8 for use in the Tundra. I think the Tundra really needs a NA V8 to compete with GM, Ford and RAM. A NA V8 could also be an option in the Land Cruiser, Sequoia, and LX. Rumors were that the 4.0 would share components with the new 2.0L dynamic force 4 cylinders engines, so perhaps a 5.0 V8 could share some components with the 2.5L dynamic force engines?
3.5 NA V6
I haven't heard a single rumor of a new V6, but I find it odd that the new Sienna has no V6 option. It's solely a hybrid 4 cylinder. I tend to think Toyota still needs a NA V6 for the Sienna, 4Runner, Highlander, Tacoma, RX, and maybe the larger Lexus/Toyota sedans. The GR motors are close to 20 years old, and while they are great motors, I wouldn't be surprised if Toyota is working on a replacement. Maybe this could be a NA version of the TT V6 found in the LS?
In short, I could see Toyota's future V6 and V8 engine lineup consolidated to the following:
-3.3L turbo diesel V6.
-3.5L twin turbo V6.
-3.5L naturally aspirated V6.
-4.0L twin turbo V8.
-5.0L naturally aspirated V8.
Just my $.02.