Used 2022 Toyota4Runner TRD Sport

On the Lot
at LUMBERTON CHEVROLET BUICK GMC
    Odometer
    94,582 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    RWD
    VIN
    JTEAU5JR4N5269496
    Stock Number
    26065B
    Toyota 4Runner
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 270

    Dealer Notes

    Clean CARFAX. Dark Gray Metallic 2022 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport RWD 5-Speed with ECT 4.0L V6 DOHC 24V

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

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    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • Certified Pre-owned 2021 4Runner 4WD Limited

      By Mark W on 5/10/2026 10:24:55 PM

      5.0
      I just this week purchased a CPO 21 4Runner 4WD Limited with 35,000 miles from my local Lexus dealer. (I traded my IS 350 F Sport) This 4Runner is in immaculate condition with heated and ventilated black leather seats that honest to goodness look like they’ve never been sat on. Lexus put on new tires, new battery, new cabin and engine air filters, a fresh synthetic oil change, washed it, and even filled it up for me too. ($75) I got this truck for $48,602! So far Ive driven it around 300 miles. It handles beautifully. I know I can drive my 4Runner anywhere. Couldn’t do that with my Lexus sports sedan. I plan to keep this beast forever!
    • Best vehicle EVER!

      By David on 4/26/2026 9:25:17 PM

      5.0
      This truck has zero issues with all the Toyota quality and longevity you could ask for. I've had over 20 vehicles the last 20 years and this is by far the best. If you're on the fence about an SUV this is the one.
    • Toyota is still KING

      By Noe Tovar on 3/12/2026 3:52:11 PM

      5.0
      I’ve been a Toyota truck owner for as long as I’ve been driving. Over the years, I’ve owned six Toyota Tacomas, and they’ve earned every ounce of my loyalty. Until recently, however, one model was missing from my garage—the Toyota 4Runner. That changed, and I can confidently say it won’t be the last 4Runner I own. From day one, this 4Runner has exceeded my expectations. I’ve been genuinely happy with it, and I treat it accordingly. While my Tacomas have always been my off‑road workhorses—the trucks I don’t hesitate to push hard on the trails—this 4Runner occupies a different space. It’s my pride‑and‑joy vehicle, cared for like something special. The setup speaks for itself: a 4‑inch lift, 33‑inch tires, and an aftermarket Rough Country suspension. Despite the aggressive stance and capability, the ride quality still feels refined and composed—remarkably close to what I’d expect from a luxury SUV. It’s the kind of vehicle that feels just as comfortable cruising on the highway as it does navigating rough terrain. I currently use my 2015 Tacoma as my daily driver, and it continues to serve that role perfectly. The 4Runner, on the other hand, has become my weekend and date‑night vehicle. It’s equally at home pulling up to a valet stand for Friday night dinner reservations, parked at the golf course, or heading out for a scenic drive—while still being fully capable when the trail calls. Toyota struck an impressive balance with the 4Runner. It delivers durability, comfort, and versatility in a way few vehicles can. As someone who has spent years behind the wheel of Tacomas, adding the 4Runner to my collection has only deepened my appreciation for the brand. Simply put, I’ve never been happier with a vehicle—and this 4Runner has earned its place in my garage.