Midsize or Full-size: 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro vs Tundra TRD Pro – You Can Only Pick One! (Video)

Small and nimble or big and powerful?

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Which 2020 Toyota TRD Pro truck is best for you?

Not sure which 2020 TRD Pro to buy?

Interested in the 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro or 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro? Still deciding between a full-size and midsize pickup truck? Sure, there are many to choose from, but Toyota has a solid reputation for reliability and strength. Add to that an excellent resale value, and you have a fairly clear-cut choice – small or big?

Neither pickup truck offers very much that one would consider new. In previous videos, we’ve shown you minor updates to the 2020 Tacoma and Tundra – but they remain the same mechanically. Shocks, under body armor and trim are the main ingredients to the TRD Pro packages on both. If you opt for the Tacoma TRD Pro – you get a locking rear differential, crawl control and more.

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2020 Toyota Tundra (Photo: Toyota)

If you care about more cabin space and comfort, then the Tundra is hard to beat. It has miles of room front and rear. Naturally, the Tundra TRD Pro can tow a heavier trailer than a Tacoma (over 9,000 lbs).

If you love the V8 growl and power, then the Tundra may be just the ticket.

Essentially, the 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is a more serious off-roader.

Toyota did add a few new goodies, including lighting and some trim pieces to both. The Tacoma also gets a new driver’s power seat. Easily, one of the main complaints about the Tacoma is its seating position, and this may help some drivers.

Roman gets a chance to wring out both trucks off-road and gives you his seat-of-the-pants opinion!

Nathan Adlen
Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism - Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum. Brought up in the California car culture and educated in theater, childhood education, film, journalism and history, Nathan now lives with his family in Denver, CO. His words, good humor and video are enjoyed worldwide.