Toyota of Kingsport

Dec 13, 2018

The Toyota 4Runner is back in 2019 with seven trim levels. The two most basic trim levels are the SR5 and the SR5 Premium. If you’re looking to decide which trim level of the two is best for you, use this article as a handy guide. We’ll cover the similarities and differences between the 2019 4Runner SR5 and SR5 Premium to help you make the right choice.

Overview

Both the SR5 and SR5 Premium trims come similarly equipped when it comes to engine and drivetrain options. Regardless of which trim level, you opt for, you’ll have the same choices.

There is only one engine option in the entire 4Runner line, so opting for one of these lower trim levels doesn’t cost you in the power department. The 2019 4Runner has a 270-horsepower engine that produces 278 pound-feet of torque. Opting for the four-wheel drive will net you close to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity.

When looking at the SR5 and SR5 Premium, you’ll see that they both come in two configurations for the drivetrains. Both trims offer a choice between rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Of course, if you live in a wintery area or plan on doing any towing, you’ll want to choose the four-wheel drive option regardless of the trim level.

Visual Differences

There are a handful of visual changes between the SR5 and SR5 Premium on the 2019 Toyota 4Runner. Many of the difference featured are available options on the SR5 Premium but aren’t offered on the SR5 trim.

There are several optional features on the SR5 premium that aren’t available on the SR5 including, remote engine start, sunshade installation, and sunroof installation. Heated cushions are a standard feature on the SR5 Premium and aren’t available on the 2019 4Runner base trim.

There’s also a small set of features that are optional on the SR5, but standard on the SR5 Premium. For example, Toyota’s onboard navigation system is an optional feature on the SR5, but it is a standard feature on the Premium. SofTex leatherette upholstery is standard on the SR5 Premium but is an optional upgrade on the SR5 trim.

Tech Features

Both the SR5 and SR5 Premium trims are equipped with some excellent tech features in the cabin. Entune internet access is optional on the SR5 and standard on the SR5 Premium. Both trims have satellite radio and wireless phone connectivity as standard inclusions. Real-time weather updates are also available on both trim levels.

When getting down to a detailed comparison of the two trim levels, you can see that the SR5 Premium has plenty of extra features going for it. In regards to performance, both trims have the same mechanical guts, so it’s more of a choice between rear or all-wheel drive. Given the small price difference between the two, going with the SR5 Premium is the way to go if it has any extra features you’re looking for. Check out our online inventory or take a test drive in the 2019 4Runner today!

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