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Toyota wants to take on the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz with its own small pickup truck, expected to hit the market sometime in 2027. Toyota's Cheap Compact Pickup Truck All But Done Deal for America It's not a matter of "if," but "when" a smaller truck will join Toyota's U.S. lineup.
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Toyota Finally Confirms Small Truck Maverick Rival - 'Not If, But When' originally appeared on Autoblog. Toyota's Small Pickup Truck Is In The Pipeline Toyota will launch a small pickup truck aimed at the likes of the Hyundai Santa Cruz and Ford Maverick, replacing the Tacoma as the brand's new entry point to its pickup lineup. First time truck buyers: want pickup practicality without the size and cost of a midsize truck.
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Material value and emotional value Material value comes from low operating costs, the flexibility of an open bed, standard active safety tech, and the durability of Toyota hybrid systems. Mind you, in order to fit into the brand's existing truck lineup, Toyota's smallest pickup is likely to adopt styling cues from its bigger siblings, the Tacoma and the Tundra. We should therefore expect a rugged appearance featuring a big grille, flared fenders, squared-off wheel arches with plastic cladding, and chiseled surfaces.
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Toyota has effectively confirmed a small pickup truck will arrive; it's just a matter of when. Here's why it matters. Ford's Maverick small pickup has produced solid sales numbers since its debut.
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Toyota has plans for a Maverick rival to muscle in on market share. Could Toyota launch a new compact pickup truck? We break down the possibilities, styling cues, and what this future small truck might bring to the market. A new Toyota small truck means something, especially coming from the company that turned midsize pickups into mainstream family vehicles.
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Not to mention, Toyota made what is widely considered the best small pickup truck ever made. The Tacoma remains the bestselling midsize truck in America, but it's no longer small, cheap, or particularly efficient. There's room beneath it for something.
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Toyota Is Considering a Pickup Truck Smaller Than the Tacoma for America Toyota dealers reportedly want it, and the carmaker is investigating the idea.