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Do tacomas come with bedliner?

In most cases, Toyota Tacomas do not come with a bed liner as standard equipment. A bed liner is typically offered as an optional feature—either factory-installed through Toyota’s accessories program or installed by a dealer or aftermarket provider—depending on trim, model year, and market.


Bed liner options explained


Understanding the available bed liner options helps you plan whether to order one with the truck or add it after purchase. The two most common types are spray-on liners and drop-in liners, each with its own pros and cons regarding durability, maintenance, and resale value.


Types of bed liners



  • Spray-on bed liner: A seamless, permanent coating applied to the bed’s inner surface for maximum protection against scratches, dents, and corrosion.

  • Drop-in bed liner: A molded plastic liner that sits inside the bed and can be removed for cleaning or repair.

  • Factory vs dealer vs aftermarket: Toyota offers factory-approved bed liner options as accessories, and dealers can install them; aftermarket liners are also available from third-party brands.


Conclusion: The choice between spray-on, drop-in, factory-installed, or aftermarket liners depends on your usage, budget, and whether you value a seamless look or maximum removability.


Availability by trim and year


Bed liner availability is not uniform across all trims or markets. While many Tacomas can be fitted with a bed liner, it is usually not included as standard equipment and must be added as an option or installed afterward. Some regions or packages may bundle bed protection, but you should verify the exact inclusions for your specific year and trim.



  • Trim differences: Higher trims or special packages may offer bed protection as an optional add-on, rather than including a liner by default.

  • Regional variations: Availability of factory-installed liners or bundled options can vary by country or dealer network.

  • Year-to-year changes: Toyota may adjust option availability between model years, so confirm for the exact year you’re considering.


Conclusion: If a bed liner is important to you, ask the dealer to confirm whether a liner is available for your chosen trim and year, and whether it’s factory-installed or dealer-installed.


How to order or install a bed liner


There are multiple paths to get a bed liner on a Tacoma, each with its own warranty and installation considerations.



  1. Factory-approved option: Select a spray-on or drop-in liner as part of the official Toyota accessory lineup when configuring the vehicle or at the dealership.

  2. Dealer installation: Have the dealership install a Toyota-approved bed liner accessory after purchase, ensuring compatibility with your model year.

  3. Aftermarket installation: Choose a third-party liner (spray-on or drop-in) and arrange professional installation; this option is often the most affordable but may affect warranty coverage.


Conclusion: Factory-approved or dealer-installed liners typically offer the cleanest fit and warranty alignment, while aftermarket options can save money but may require careful installation to avoid bed damage or warranty issues.


Care, warranty, and long-term considerations


Most manufacturers’ warranties cover components and installations that are properly installed by the dealership or certified installers. A correctly installed bed liner—whether factory or dealer-installed—generally won’t void the warranty. If you opt for an aftermarket liner, read the warranty terms carefully and work with a reputable installer to minimize potential issues.


Conclusion: Plan ahead to choose a liner type that fits your usage, and confirm how it affects warranty coverage and resale value before committing.


Summary


Bottom line: Tacomas do not typically come with a bed liner as standard equipment, but a bed liner is commonly available as an option. You can opt for a factory-approved spray-on or drop-in liner, have a dealer install one, or choose an aftermarket solution. Always confirm the exact availability for your model year and trim with the dealer, and consider warranty implications when deciding which route to take.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.