Nov 23, 2020

The 2021 Toyota 4Runner has a special role in the Toyota lineup. Although it isn’t the only mid-size member of the current Toyota family, it is the only one still carrying on the straight-topped muscular design that most SUVs used to have. The rugged styling reflects its capability and power under the hood, but none of that would matter if it didn’t have the kind of room that draws in SUV buyers.

What Are the Dimensions of the 2021 Toyota 4Runner?

SUVs gained traction for their ability to deliver on interior room without looking or driving like a minivan. This led automakers to build big SUVs, including the 4Runner. While there are larger Toyota models than the 4Runner, it is one of the biggest. Front bumper to rear bumper, the 4Runner measures 190.2 inches long on most trims. From side to side, the 4Runner measures 75.8 inches wide. Height, when measured on the base model trim, is 71.5 inches, but it increases to 79.9 inches with the inclusion of roof rails or roof racks.


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2021 Toyota 4Runner red driving into shadows headlights on near trees
2021 Toyota 4Runner interior front cabin of vehicle

How Much Legroom Does the 2021 Toyota 4Runner Have?

The 2021 Toyota 4Runner is an excellent vehicle if you really need to stretch out your legs, or if you are a taller driver, or even passenger. The front seats get 41.7 inches of legroom, while the second and third rows get 32.9 and 29.3 inches of legroom respectively. Even the rare 5-seat variations of the 4Runner don’t vary from these measurements for the first and second rows, they just don’t include a third row.


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How Much Cargo Space Does the 2021 Toyota 4Runner Have?

The maximum cargo space for the 4Runner is made possible by folding down the second and third seating rows. That way, the 4Runner has up to 88.8 cubic feet of cargo space. By folding down just the back row of seats and keeping the middle row up, you can take advantage of 46.3 cubic feet of space. If you need someone in each seat, you still get 9 cubic feet to store some cargo.