Toyota Tacoma Concepts at SEMA 2021

TRD Sport Trailer

Overlanding’s growing popularity inspired the Toyota team to think outside the box, as they sought to make a true overland trailer out of a Tacoma pickup bed.

The adventure-ready, over-the-top TRD Sport Trailer concept serves as a base camp to extend adventurers’ off-highway fun while being towed by a Toyota truck or SUV. It features a remote-operated scissor-lift that raises an innovative platform several feet out of the bed.

There’s a Yakima four-person tent with an awning, a refrigerator, a hot water heater, fresh and gray water holding tanks, a slide-out sink and stove and efficient campsite lighting.

“Tacozilla” Tacoma Camper

Tacozilla is a backwoods overlanding-ready “micro-house” rig that pays tribute to Toyota campers from the ’70s and ’80s. Tacozilla.

Built by the Toyota Motorsports Garage team, Tacozilla has a custom-fabricated frame and an aluminum exterior with smooth, rounded surfaces. It also features a unique pass-through opening between the Tacoma’s cabin and the camper structure.

Inside, it has a fully insulated interior, teak sauna-style flooring, a full bathroom with hot-water shower, a kitchen with a stove and sink and a 3D-printed dining table that converts to a backlit piece of wall art.

Tacoma Overlanding Concept

Toyota collaborated with Cruiser Outfitters to build Toyota’s vision of the perfect overlanding rig based on the versatile Tacoma SR5 pickup as the foundation.

The team fitted the Tacoma Overlanding Concept with an Old Man Emu BP-51 adjustable suspension system with Old Man Emu upper control arms and Dakar leaf springs added to the rear suspension. For protection, it has an ARB Summit Combo Bar with fog lights, an Expedition One dual swing rear bumper system and Ultra HD skid plate system and rocker protection/rock sliders.

Up top is the penthouse suite: a Yakima rooftop tent.

TRD Desert Chase Tundra

Intended as an off-road racing chase support vehicle, the TRD Desert Chase Tundra is all about off-pavement readiness.

The Toyota Motorsports Garage team transformed the all-new 2022 Tundra TRD Pro and fitted it with a TRD-designed, long-travel suspension that uses the OEM mounting points, and a wide-body kit created at TRD’s North Carolina composite shop.

In the bed are the chase team essentials like a custom-made roll bar with two roll bar-mounted spare tires, a custom-mounted off-road jack and other recovery equipment to the hilt.

2021 Bronco by BDS Suspensions

With the all-new 2022 Toyota Tundra full-size pickup going on sale shortly, the 2021 SEMA Show is the perfect place to show off the third-generation Tundra.

Accessorizing and personalization is a big part of truck culture, and Toyota will offer an assortment of genuine Toyota and TRD parts showcased on this new truck, including a new 3-inch lift kit, which is just one of over 100 accessories that will be available for the new truck.

The Tundra is on display at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall entrance. Show-goers won’t miss its lifted stance and Supersonic Red paint.

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