No diesel engine variant
However, the upcoming 2016 Toyota Tacoma has one other minute detail that seems to be missing from it and this was pointed out by Mike Swears, Toyota Tacoma chief engineer, when he said that the all-new pickup truck does not have a seatbelt bracket.
The other major consumer clamor for the Tacoma is that the pickup truck does not come with a diesel engine variant, even for its 2016 edition. So if Toyota would take note of that and come up with one in the next iteration of the Toyota Tacoma for the North and South American markets, the pickup truck would really be in a class of its own.
The major redesign of the 2016 Toyota Tacoma has reinforced the pickup truck’s status as the true king-of-the-hill and off-road monster in North and South American markets, which would enable it to hold its own against worthy competitors in its class as well as dominate the mid-sized truck segment.