You have to look for the silly Easter eggs.Thought I saw a TRX on the road yesterday. Turned out, it was a Rebel. So, they are hard to tell apart.
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You have to look for the silly Easter eggs.Thought I saw a TRX on the road yesterday. Turned out, it was a Rebel. So, they are hard to tell apart.
You have to look for the silly Easter eggs.
It’s hard to get that balance of having a big truck with a lot of power yet somehow getting it to feel “nimble”. I think Ford has pretty much nailed that feeling. I seriously doubt the TRX is going to pull that off. I see it being fast but heavy. Someone will have to post some driving impressions when they finally hit.
Toyota has the racing creed including a bunch of Baja wins with their TRD. If they ever did decide to truly go head to head with the Raptor category, then we’d have some serious and good direct competition. Kinda wonder why they haven’t competed in this sector since they’ve certainly done it for their race vehicles for years.
Or just look for the 3 lights in the hood scoop. Can’t wait for everyone to start copying that.Oh, you're gonna know the first time you see a TRX. It is striking in person. and at 8" wider than a Rebel, there will be no mistaking it.
I agree with you, Trout, that IF Toyota decided to pursue this market they have the engineering, manufacturing, marketing, and off-road pedigree to be serious contenders. I just don't see it as a priority for Toyota. I really don't know, but it seems that most of their car models are at the top, so why change focus. And, their truck model fits a niche, that does well, especially in Hawaii.
Ford has one massively dominating force, the F-150. It makes sense to expand on that. Dodge has been trying to seriously compete with the F-150 for two decades now, since the first mustache grill in the 90's.
Again, I hope the TRX is good off road, but I don't think the geometry, weight distribution, etc. is close to what some of us buy a Raptor for: high speed off roading. The fact that it has a better rear suspension design with a 5 link, does not make it overall better off road. I can put a sick suspension set-up and a monster power to weight ratio on my 1983 moped, but it doesn't mean that it will do doubles or triples like my CRF 450R.
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