Does Toyota have a two door truck?
Yes. Toyota does offer two-door pickup options in some markets and in older generations, but in the current U.S. lineup there isn’t a strict two-door regular-cab model. Today’s Toyota pickups in the United States come mainly in Access Cab (two front doors with rear access) or Double Cab (four full doors). In other regions, Toyota and its partners do sell true two-door cabs on certain models like the Hilux, and older Toyota pickups offered two-door configurations.
Current U.S. pickup configurations
Here’s how Toyota structures its pickups in the United States today in terms of cab configuration.
Tacoma
- The Tacoma is offered in Access Cab (two front doors with rear access doors) and Double Cab (four full doors). There is no pure two-door Regular Cab in the current Tacoma lineup.
In practice, this means Toyota’s current Tacoma lineup does not include a traditional two-door regular cab in the U.S.; instead, buyers choose between the two- or four-door configurations described above.
Tundra
- The Tundra is offered primarily with four-door configurations such as CrewMax/Double Cab options. A traditional two-door Regular Cab is not part of the current U.S. Tundra offerings.
Overall, the U.S. market’s new Toyota pickups emphasize four-door layouts, with Access Cab as the closest option to a two-door experience only in how rear access is provided rather than a strict two-door body style.
Two-door options in other markets and historical models
Outside the United States, Toyota’s global lineup includes true two-door cabs on some pickups, and historically there were two-door configurations available.
Global two-door options
- Toyota Hilux — Available in Single Cab (two doors) and Xtra Cab (extended two doors) variants in many markets around the world.
- Older models — The Toyota Pickup and earlier Hilux generations offered regular two-door cab configurations with various bed lengths.
For buyers specifically seeking a true two-door Toyota pickup, options are typically found in international markets or among used-vehicle inventories from past generations.
What to consider if you want a two-door Toyota pickup
If a two-door configuration is your priority, weigh market availability, practicality, and long-term support.
- Define your cab preference: aim for a true two-door Regular Cab or accept a two-door layout that uses rear-access doors (as in some Access Cab setups) versus a four-door cab.
- Check regional availability: true two-door cabs (like Hilux Single/Two-Door variants) exist outside the U.S.; in the United States, new Toyota pickups are not offered as a pure two-door Regular Cab.
- Resale and parts: two-door variants can be harder to find new, and newer safety features may be limited on older two-door models; consider parts availability and maintenance implications.
In summary, if a strict two-door Toyota pickup is essential, your best options are international markets or pre-owned models from older generations, while the current U.S. lineup centers on Access Cab and Double Cab configurations.
Summary
Toyota has a historical and global footprint of two-door pickups, particularly with the Hilux and older Toyota Pickup models. In the United States today, there is no strict two-door Regular Cab option in the new-truck lineup; Toyota’s current offerings use Access Cab (two front doors with rear access) or Double Cab (four full doors) configurations for models like the Tacoma and Tundra. For true two-door choices, buyers typically look to international markets or pre-owned inventories from earlier generations. The trend reflects a shift toward four-door cabins for passenger space and safety, with limited true two-door options remaining outside the U.S. market.
