The All-New 2026 Toyota 4Runner at West Coast Toyota
The All-New 2026 Toyota 4Runner at West Coast Toyota
Posted on February 2, 2026
The 2026 Toyota 4Runner Arrives in Pitt Meadows & Maple Ridge
For over four decades, the Toyota 4Runner has been a legend on the trails of British Columbia. Now, the legend has been completely reborn. At West Coast Toyota, we are proud to introduce the 2026 Toyota 4Runner, a vehicle that perfectly captures the spirit of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you are navigating the morning commute across the Golden Ears Bridge or heading into the backcountry of Golden Ears Provincial Park, the 2026 4Runner is engineered to handle everything the Ridge Meadows region throws your way.

Built for the West Coast Lifestyle
The 2026 4Runner isn't just a facelift; it’s a revolution built on the high-strength TNGA-F global truck platform. This is the same rugged foundation found in the Land Cruiser and Tacoma, ensuring that your SUV can handle the toughest forest service roads around Alouette Lake or the Coquihalla. For the first time, Canadian drivers can choose between two powerful and efficient powertrains. The standard i-FORCE 2.4-litre turbocharged engine delivers a punchy 278 horsepower, while the available i-FORCE MAX hybrid—standard on TRD Pro, Trailhunter, and Platinum grades—elevates performance to a staggering 326 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque.
Capability Meets Innovation
At West Coast Toyota, we know our customers value capability. The 2026 4Runner features a 6,000-lb maximum towing capacity, making it easier than ever to bring your boat to the Pitt River or your trailer to the interior. New for 2026 is the Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (SDM). With the push of a button, you can increase suspension articulation to keep your tires planted on uneven terrain—perfect for those weekend escapes beyond Maple Ridge.
A Cabin Designed for the Modern Explorer
Inside, the 4Runner transitions from a rugged workhorse to a tech-forward sanctuary. The available 14-inch Toyota Multimedia touchscreen serves as your command center, featuring wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. Every 2026 model comes standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, offering peace of mind on the Lougheed Highway with features like Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection and Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.
Choose Your Adventure: Nine Distinct Grades
From the refined luxury of the first-ever Platinum grade—featuring heated second-row seats and a Head-Up Display—to the overlanding-ready Trailhunter, there is a 4Runner for every lifestyle. The Trailhunter comes factory-equipped with ARB® equipment and 33-inch Toyo Open Country A/T tires, ready to tackle the wild right off our lot in Pitt Meadows.
Visit West Coast Toyota today to experience the 2026 4Runner. Our team is ready to help you find the perfect trim for your Maple Ridge adventures.

Relevant FAQs for West Coast Toyota Customers
Q1: What is the towing capacity of the 2026 Toyota 4Runner?
A1: The 2026 4Runner is rated to tow up to 6,000 lbs, allowing you to easily haul boats, dirt bike trailers, or small campers through the Fraser Valley.
Q2: Does the 2026 4Runner come in a hybrid version?
A2: Yes! The i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain is standard on the TRD Pro, Trailhunter, and Platinum grades, and available on the TRD Off-Road and Limited models. It offers 326 hp and 465 lb.-ft. of torque.
Q3: Is the power rear window still available?
A3: Absolutely. The iconic 4Runner power "roll-down" rear glass remains a standard feature for 2026, perfect for ventilation and easy access to gear.
Q4: How many seats does the 2026 4Runner have?
A4: Depending on the grade, the 4Runner is available in both 5-passenger and 7-passenger (three-row) configurations to suit growing Maple Ridge families.
Q5: What is the Trailhunter grade?
A5: The Trailhunter is a first-ever factory-developed overlanding rig. It includes Old Man Emu® shocks, an ARB® roof rack, and a high-mount air intake, making it the ultimate tool for BC off-roading.