The Toyota Tacoma fourth generation launched in 2024 as the most powerful and technologically advanced Tacoma in the nameplate''s history. The new 2.4-liter turbocharged engine family — producing 278 horsepower in standard form and 326 horsepower in the i-FORCE MAX hybrid configuration — replaced the 3.5-liter V6 that had powered the Tacoma for nearly a decade. The new TNGA-F platform brought a wider track, longer wheelbase, and a completely redesigned interior with a 14-inch touchscreen and materially upgraded surfaces across the trim range. The Trailhunter variant — designed specifically for overlanding with factory Prinsu rack, Old Man Emu suspension, and dedicated overland equipment — made the Tacoma''s off-road brief explicit in a way no previous Tacoma generation had.
Tacoma IV owners are typically outdoor users who chose the mid-size truck for its off-road capability and the extensive aftermarket ecosystem the nameplate has built over 30 years. The fourth generation''s improved interior is the right base for a truck that will be customized extensively — these seven accessories are the foundational interior upgrades that work with the Tacoma IV''s platform before the more extensive modifications begin.

1. LED Door Sills with Toyota Tacoma Logo
The Tacoma IV''s wider track and longer wheelbase create a wider door opening than the previous generation — the sill surface is more prominent than on the TRD III. Custom LED sill plates with the Tacoma script or Toyota logo illuminate the threshold at door opening. The Trailhunter and TRD Pro variants benefit from a brushed steel surface that matches the exterior''s matte trim hardware. Available for Double Cab and Access Cab configurations, LED wired to the door circuit.
2. All-Weather Floor Liners — Tacoma IV Specific
The Tacoma IV Double Cab and Access Cab have different floor profiles in the rear section. Custom-molded rubber liners for the specific Tacoma IV cab configuration are essential for a mid-size truck used for overlanding, trail, and outdoor activities where the floor carries mud and water regularly. The i-FORCE MAX hybrid drivetrain''s floor tunnel profile is also different from the standard 4-cylinder — check the correct fitment for the powertrain variant.
3. Bed Mat and Cargo Management
The Tacoma IV''s composite bed is sized between the full-size and compact segments — a 5-foot or 6-foot bed depending on configuration. A rubber bed mat protects the floor from the loading that active outdoor use requires, and a bed divider or cargo management system keeps equipment organized during trail and camping trips.
4. TRD Pro or Trail Edition Running Boards
Running boards for the Tacoma IV in the TRD-specific matte finish or chrome for the Limited variant. The Tacoma IV''s ride height is higher than the previous generation due to the revised suspension — particularly the TRD Off-Road and TRD Pro variants. Running boards make daily entry practical without reducing ground clearance at the midpoint.
5. Roof Rack — Tacoma IV Specific
The Tacoma IV is among the most actively used mid-size trucks for overlanding and camping — a roof rack that adds mounting points for rooftop tents, light bars, and accessory mounts is one of the most popular aftermarket additions. Tacoma IV-specific rack systems (from Prinsu, Front Runner, or Yakima) provide the correct mounting geometry for the 2024+ generation.
6. Seat Back Protectors
The Tacoma IV rear seat in Double Cab configuration is accessed at a high entry angle — the truck''s lifted stance means a steep step up that creates consistent contact load on the front seat backs. Clear TPU protectors are the preventive maintenance for a truck used regularly by outdoor-active passengers who wear boots and outdoor clothing.
7. Wireless CarPlay Adapter
The Tacoma IV''s 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen is one of the largest in the mid-size truck segment and ships with wired CarPlay. A wireless adapter converts this permanently — important for a truck where the driver frequently disconnects the phone at trail destinations and needs quick reconnection on return.
The Toyota Tacoma IV is the most capable standard-equipment Tacoma ever built — the TRD Pro and Trailhunter variants particularly. These seven interior accessories provide the foundational upgrades that support the Tacoma IV''s active outdoor use case: protecting the materials that daily trail use would otherwise degrade, and adding the illuminated entry detail that the fourth generation''s improved interior finally makes relevant.


