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Does Toyota have a 4 wheel drive car?

Yes. Toyota markets a range of four-wheel-drive (4WD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) models, from rugged trucks and body-on-frame SUVs to on-road crossovers. Availability varies by market and model, with some vehicles offering 4WD and others offering AWD as options.


What counts as 4WD in Toyota's lineup?


In Toyota terminology, 4WD typically refers to part-time or selectable systems designed for off-road use, often paired with a low-range transfer case. AWD systems are generally full-time and aimed at on-road traction and efficiency. Some markets also label certain drivetrain options as 4WD even when they operate primarily as AWD, so it’s important to check the specific model and trim.


Toyota models with 4WD or AWD options


The following models offer either selectable 4WD (4x4) or AWD depending on trim level and regional availability.



  • 4Runner — a rugged body-on-frame SUV with selectable 4WD and low-range on many trims

  • Tacoma — midsize pickup with a 4x4 option

  • Tundra — full-size pickup with a 4x4 option

  • Sequoia — full-size SUV with 4x4

  • Land Cruiser — full-size SUV with 4WD

  • Hilux — pickup with 4x4 in many global markets

  • Fortuner — SUV with 4x4 in numerous markets

  • Prado — 4x4 SUV available in markets outside the United States


In the United States, the primary 4WD options are 4Runner, Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia, and Land Cruiser. Toyota also offers AWD-equipped crossovers and minivans such as RAV4, Highlander, Camry, and Sienna, which use all-wheel-drive systems rather than traditional 4WD.


What to consider when choosing a 4WD/AWD Toyota


If you’re weighing whether a Toyota with 4WD or AWD fits your needs, consider how you will use the vehicle—off-road adventures, winter weather, or daily commuting—and how different drivetrain systems affect cost and upkeep.



  • Intended use: off-road capability vs. all-weather on-road handling

  • Drive system: part-time 4WD with a low-range vs. full-time AWD

  • Fuel economy and maintenance costs

  • Tire compatibility and potential upgrade needs for enhanced traction

  • Warranty coverage and Toyota Safety Sense features


Understanding these factors helps consumers pick the right Toyota drivetrain for their needs and budget.


Summary


Toyota offers a diverse range of four-wheel-drive capable vehicles, especially in its trucks and large SUVs, complemented by widely available AWD options on many cars, crossovers, and minivans. Prospective buyers should verify the drivetrain on the specific trim and market, as 4WD and AWD designations can vary by region and model. This approach ensures you get the right balance of capability, efficiency, and value.

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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.