May 11, 2018

Slotted between the sizable Toyota Highlander crossover and the gargantuan Toyota Sequoia, the 4Runner is a versatile and spacious option in the crowded SUV market. Perfect for adventurers or families, the 4Runner’s interior has compartments and extra space to store just about anything. If space is at a premium in your current vehicle, here are a few reasons to upsize to the 4Runner.

Passenger Capacity

With the standard two-row configuration, the 2018 Toyota 4Runner comfortably seats up to five passengers while offering over 38 inches of headroom and 32 inches of legroom. For more passenger room, opt for the available third-row seats, giving you space for up to seven, while still supplying 34 inches of headroom and 29 inches of legroom.

Cargo Capacity

If you’re worried about sacrificing cargo space for passenger capacity, the 4Runner should put your mind at ease. Both the second-row and third-row seats fold flat, giving you a total cargo capacity of 89.7 cubic feet. With five passengers, the 4Runner still gets 47.2 cubic feet of space, while a full ride offers 9 cubic feet behind the seven passengers.

Endless Configurations

Another perk of the 4Runner is that it has several configurations that are ideal for maximizing cargo space. The second row folds with a 40/20/40 split, while the rear seat goes down 50/50. The second-row seat also has a slide function for easier access, while the third row folds at the touch of a button.

With tons of cargo space, passenger room, and configurations to accommodate various shapes and sizes, you can store more than ever in the 2018 Toyota 4Runner.

 

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