The 2015 Toyota 4Runner is a midsize SUV offered in four  trim levels: SR5, Trail, TRD Pro and Limited. 
The TRD Pro comes with most of the Trail Premium's standard  equipment, matte-black 17-inch wheels with special  off-road  tires, automatic headlights, a TRD-stamped aluminum front skid plate,  Bilstein  shocks, upgraded front springs, a higher ride height, a unique  black front  grille and various TRD-themed aesthetic upgrades. 
Here's a quick video review and my attempt at a little off-road experience in the Toyota 4Runner.
 
The Trail and TRD Pro models come  standard with the part-time 4WD  system and also include a locking rear  differential, crawl control (for  use in low range) and selectable terrain modes.  Properly equipped, the  4Runner is rated to tow up to 4,700 pounds.  Some of the off-road settings
On the display: XM Radio, Weather provided by the Weather Channel and Navigation 
- The EPA  estimates fuel economy at 18 mpg combined (17 city/21 highway)  
- $41,11o MSRP