Toyota Tacoma
History of the Toyota Tacoma
The Toyota Tacoma was first introduced in 1995 as a compact pickup truck, designed specifically for the North American market with a focus on comfort, handling, and safety, distinguishing it from the globally sold Hilux which it replaced in the U.S.. The first generation ran until 2004, offering multiple engines, two or four-wheel drive, and went through cosmetic updates in 1998 and 2001.
The second generation debuted in 2005, marked by a significant increase in size, power, and configuration options, cementing its place in the midsize truck segment. The Tacoma continued to evolve with subsequent generations, with major updates in 2016 (third generation) and a comprehensive redesign in 2024 (fourth generation), maintaining its reputation for reliability, off-road capability, and lasting popularity among truck enthusiasts.
Why Choose COBB for Your Toyota Tacoma Mods
Expanding the Toyota Family: The 2024+ Tacoma release marks our first foray into the current Toyota trucks lineup—but not the last. We’re deeply committed to bringing Accessport support to more Toyota vehicles in the months and years ahead. From off-road specialists to high-performance variants, we’re actively working to broaden the COBB-supported Toyota family.
Toyota set up their newest trucks with the rugged legacy of the nameplate, introducing fresh powertrain architecture and advanced engine management systems in the latest generation. Our decades of experience on Subaru, Ford, Porsche, and many other platforms provided a valuable foundation over the last 25-plus years, and we’re excited to bring that experience forward with Toyota, starting with the brand new turbocharged 2.4L i-FORCE powered Tacoma.
We are thrilled to announce the first in what promises to be an expanding lineup of Toyota vehicle support for the COBB Accessport: the all-new 4th-Generation Toyota Tacoma (2024+). With performance gains, real-time data, and flexible tuning options now at your fingertips, Tacoma owners can finally unlock the truck’s true potential.
Custom tuning is available for modified setups, ensuring adaptability across different configurations. As the COBB Toyota line grows, you can expect staged calibrations to pair perfectly with COBB’s hard parts lineup.
2024+ Tacoma Hybrid now supported!
Supported Tacomas:
Toyota Tacoma Stage Packages
Stage Packages
The Stage 1 Power Package Includes the Accessport and High Flow Filter, and the Stage 1+ Power Package Includes the Accessport and Intake System for the 2024 + Toyota Tacoma.
The COBB Stage Packages take all the guesswork out of modifying your Tacoma! Each Power Package comes together as a simple bolt-on and tuning solution that allows you to easily improve the performance of your Tacoma. Our engineers rigorously test our Hard Parts to find the right order and combination for the best incremental power gains. Maps are created and tested to tune the ECU to take advantage of each part. At the heart of every Package is the Accessport which comes will ALL of the off the shelf maps for each stage at no additional cost.
Toyota Tacoma Accessport
Accessport
Looking for Toyota Tacoma aftermarket performance upgrades? It all starts with the Accessport! The Accessport is the world’s best selling, most flexible ECU upgrade solution for your Toyota Tacoma. Simply plug this device into your car’s OBD port and you have the capability to reflash the ECU to enjoy power gains, custom features, and other improvements immediately! All of the off the shelf maps are included at no additional cost and free updates are simplified with Accessport Manager. It’s the last engine management solution you’ll ever need! This version of the Accessport includes the capability to flash the TCM which is the unit that controls the transmission. It includes various Off The Shelf transmission tunes which adjust shift points, shift firmness, skip shift behavior, and torque limits to fit your preferred driving style.
Toyota Tacoma Air Induction
Intake & High Flow Filter
The COBB SF Intake System for Toyota’s 2024+ Tacoma and 2025+ 4Runner features high quality components, reduces restrictions in the intake path, and looks great under the hood! A replacement airbox lid is injection molded high quality plastic to survive the harshest under-hood environments for the life of your truck Under the new lid sits a bespoke, high flow filter with massive surface area when compared the the factory panel filter. An injection molded MAF housing features a smooth transition velocity stack for increased airflow. Integrated air straighteners ensure consistent and accurate readings by the factory MAF sensor. Connecting the COBB MAF housing to the factory turbocharger inlet assembly is a 5-layer reinforced black silicone held in place with high quality clamps. The SF Intake System is compatible with the factory tune and all COBB Off The Shelf (OTS) Maps.
The COBB High Flow Filter ensures that only clean air passes into your engine for maximum efficiency. Why not treat your car to fresh air with a COBB High Flow Filter and let it reward you with increased power and fuel economy! COBB High Flow Filters are designed to permit very high flow rates, minimize restriction, maximize filtration and provide a long life filter. It uses a proprietary single layer polyester construction with a precision molded rubber base.
Bolt on Hard Parts
Exhaust Products
The factory exhaust tip on non-Trail hunter trim Tacomas snakes over the the rear axle and out the side of the truck behind the rear wheel. This high clearance tip takes it’s place to both remove unnecessary weight and add clearance for off-road situations.
A cast 304L stainless steel 2-bolt flange ensures a true mating surface. A counter-bore and raised collar integrated into the casting moves the weld location away from the mating surface which prevents warping during assembly and provides a smooth transition into the tubing. The factory gasket and hardware can be re-used to install.
The remainder of the tubing is mandrel bent 3″ 304L Stainless Steel, meaning this exhaust tip will last the full life of your Tacoma. Finally, a slash cut at the end maximizes ground clearance.