The Toyota booth is going to be busy at SEMA this year, as it unveils four concepts and shows a wide selection of performance vehicles
Toyota is set to roll into this year's Specialty Equipment Market Association show with over a dozen vehicles in tow. Notably, four of these rides have received special attention and customization tailored exclusively for the event. The automaker has yet to provide us with details on the upcoming show cars, but it is focusing on its trucks and utility vehicles. More information on each will be provided during a walkaround hosted by TV personality, Rutledge Wood, on October 31 at 10:00 a.m.
A black hood adorned with a scoop suggests that it will be based on the TRD Pro trim, which means that it will likely be powered by Toyota's i-Force Max hybrid powertrain that makes 326 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque.
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