2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport Interior Review: Comfortable, Spacious, and Finally High-Tech
Toyota’s reworked Tacoma is solid, but its second row is still cramped.At the top of everyone's priority list when it came to the all-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma was an upgraded interior. The people demanded heightened headroom, a higher hip position, improved tech, and a more spacious second row. Basically, a pickup interior that didn't feel like it came straight out of the Middle Ages.
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Did Toyota deliver? Yes, for the most part.
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The 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport central to this interior review features a 12.3-inch digital driver cluster, cloth six-way manually adjusted front seats, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, an auto-dimming day and night rearview mirror, a 60/40 split folding rear seat, a blind-spot monitoring system, and the full Toyota Safety Sense package as standard.
As for available options, features such as the 360-degree panoramic camera, 14.0-inch infotainment screen, powered front seats upholstered in synthetic leather, heated front seats, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, dual-zone front climate controls, power rear windows, and front and rear parking assist are all bundled together into respective packages.
A glance at cabin volume figures reveals nearly identical measurements: Outgoing Double Cab Toyota Tacomas had 39.7 and 38.3 inches of front and rear headroom, respectively, 42.9 and 32.6 inches of front and rear legroom, and 57.2 and 56.3 inches of front and rear hip room.
New Double Cab Tacomas retain 39.7 and 38.4 inches of front and rear headroom (slightly less if you want the moonroof), 41.8 and 33.7 inches of front and rear legroom, and 56.8 and 56.3 inches of front and rear hip room. On paper, rear legroom grew by about an inch while everything else essentially remained the same.
However, measurements floating in a vacuum rarely tell the whole story as to how we experience a vehicle; headroom might remain the same if both the seat height and roof are raised. In this case, the new Tacomadoesfeel roomier than the old one. Improved seats mean you no longer feel like you're sitting on the floor, yet it also seems like you have more headroom. The rear seats have a couple of degrees of recline adjustment, too. Mostly, the only thing that makes the cabin feel a touch cramped is how wide the center console is, like the front passengers are sitting in a fighter jet's cockpit.




