The all-new 2019 Toyota TRD Pro lineup is here and is more capable than ever.

The 2019 Toyota Tundra, 4Runner and Tacoma TRD Pro models are the brand’s most hardcore off-road offerings straight from the factory, and for this year each one of gets upgrades.

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First, the suspension, and this change arrives for all three models. The 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro was released with a set of Fox 2.5-inch Internal Bypass Shocks which at the time were specific to the midsize truck, but for 2019 all three models will use these shocks. The leaf springs in the rear of the Tundra and Tacoma have been tuned as well by TRD, along with the coilovers in the 4Runner, to deliver more travel and a better ride off road.

New TRD dust boots are used to keep dust and dirt out of the shocks while the 4Runner uses a unique roost shield to protect the inverted rear shock.

Keep reading for more info on each model.

2019 Tacoma TRD Pro

The upgrades suspension results in a 1-inch lift for the Tacoma, while this small truck also gets an updated front skid plate with red TRD lettering, projector-beam headlights, Rigid Industries LED fog lights, black sport bezels, that big TOYOTA grille, and a new TRD exhaust with a black chrome tip.

Clearly, the most eye-catching accessory is a new TRD Desert Air Intake, designed to deliver clean air to the engine in the thickest silt and dust. Toyota says that thanks to the ingestion point being above the windshield, the clean air should result in engine longevity and health.

Power remains unchanged from the 3.5-liter V6, which still puts out 278 horsepower.

Inside, the Tacoma gets an Entune Premium JBL Audio system, TRD Pro-branded floor mats, leather-trimmmed seats, and TRD Pro-emblazoned headrests.

Providing grip is a set of P265/70R16 Goodyear Wrangler Kevlar All-Terrain tires wrapped around 16-inch TRD Pro black alloy wheels.