Ever since 2025 began, I’ve been thinking about the vehicles I want to review. On that list are the S650 Ford Mustang, 2025 Expedition Tremor, Ram 1500 RHO, and 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport. The 2025 Toyota Tacoma is also appealing, which led me to learning about its extensive range of available accessories.
Toyota offers a wide variety of Tacomas built to fit different needs and lifestyles. You can get it with a turbocharged 2.4-liter I4 gas engine or as a hybrid. A six-speed manual and an eight-speed automatic are available. You can choose between the XtraCab and Double Cab body styles and the five- and six-foot bed lengths. Then there are the trim levels: six for the pure-ICE model and five for the hybrid. Many are focused on off-roading. The TRD Off-Road grade comes equipped with Bilstein shocks with remote reservoirs. Toyota prepares the Trailhunter for the outdoors with Old Man Emu 2.5-inch forged position-sensitive shocks with rear piggyback-style remote reservoirs. Tacoma TRD Pro models have similarly sized Fox shocks with internal bypasses and IsoDynamic Performance front seats with their own shock absorbers.

If those trim levels aren’t enough as they are, you can add an impressive variety of storage, towing, lighting, camping, performance, and other accessories to your Tacoma configuration. Want an electric cooler for your next excursion into the wild? Toyota will be glad to sell you one for $900. Need to store small valuables while you’re out hiking? Spec your Tacoma configuration with the $395 center console safe. Would a little more horsepower and additional low- to mid-range torque be nice? Of course it would be—and those are what the $995 TRD performance exhaust was designed to deliver.
Most of the accessories available for the Tacoma came as no surprise. But then I saw the available Accessory Packages. If you have a lot of money to throw at your next Tacoma and you just want a pre-configured, ready-to-go bundle of hardware for the next football game you attend or a future off-road adventure, you have two options. For $5,342, you can get the All-Pro Tailgate Package, which includes the following features:



- Dometic HUB 2.0 inflatable shelter
- Pelican 20-quart Elite Cooler
- Dometic GO Compact Chair
- Dometic GO Hydration Water Faucet
- Dometic GO Compact Camp Table
- Soft tonneau cover
- BedStep
- Yakima EXO OpenRange camp kitchen
- Bed extender
- JBL Bluetooth speaker
- Cast aluminum running boards
(What? No built-in BBQ grill?!)
Toyota also offers a $12,479 Moab Package, which consists of:



- TRD lift kit
- TRD front skid plate
- Bed Rack HD Kit with Molle panels
- Black TRD 18-inch wheels
- Black five-inch oval tube steps
- Illuminated front emblem
- Bed Scene Lighting
- Kammok Crosswing single panel shade
- Yakima RoadShower portable pressurized water storage
- Pelican BX140R cargo case
- ARB Elements fridge/freezer
- ARB Elements fridge slide
- ARB Tred Pro traction pad
- Black Chrome exhaust tip
In the past, I was fortunate enough to review vehicles equipped with lifestyle accessories (such as the Nissan Titan XD). If I manage to get my hands on a 2025 Tacoma with camping or additional off-road gear, you’ll know because I’ll post my review right here on the ClassicCars.com Journal.