Toyota Tacoma Earns Top Pickup Honors Again in a Key U.S. Market

The fourth-generation Toyota Tacoma once again proved its strength by capturing the industry’s top pickup award in Texas.

January 29, 2026 at 9:00 PM / News

The fourth-generation Toyota Tacoma has once again demonstrated its competitiveness, repeating last year’s success by taking home the coveted Truck of Texas title. The award was presented following the annual Texas Truck Rodeo, an evaluation event hosted by the Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA). With this win, the Tacoma becomes the first midsize pickup in history to claim the honor two years in a row.

The event brings together leading automotive journalists and industry experts, giving them the chance to test new trucks in demanding real-world conditions — from serious off-road terrain to everyday urban driving. Judging goes beyond raw performance, factoring in design, interior quality, overall appeal, and value to consumers.

The current generation of the Toyota Tacoma, on sale since spring 2023, offers buyers a broad lineup with 11 different configurations tailored to a wide range of needs. One standout option is the available i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, which combines strong performance with improved fuel efficiency. Dedicated off-road versions, including the Baja-inspired TRD Pro and the Trailhunter developed in collaboration with specialty suppliers, are equipped with hardware designed for tackling extreme terrain. These models feature purpose-built seats for added comfort off-road, reinforced suspension systems, and enhanced auxiliary lighting.

Winning again in Texas — one of the largest and most demanding pickup markets in the world — highlights the success of Toyota’s strategy for the Tacoma. The repeat victory underscores the truck’s ability to meet the high expectations of both industry experts and everyday buyers who value durability, versatility, and readiness for tough jobs.

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