4th gen · 2024–2025
2024–2025 Toyota Tacoma
precut window tint kit

Our precut window tint kit for the all-new 4th-generation Toyota Tacoma (2024–2025) fits Double Cab and XtraCab configurations. The 4th-gen Tacoma is a clean-sheet redesign on Toyota's TNGA-F platform — bigger glass than the 3rd gen, a more aggressive rear quarter window, and a fully redesigned cab. The kit includes computer-cut panels for the front doors, rear doors (Double Cab), rear quarter glass, and back glass. Hybrid (i-Force MAX) and gas trims share the same glass dimensions, so a single kit fits both. Ceramic is the smart pick for Tacoma owners who park on jobsites and trailheads — the 50–60% IR rejection keeps the cabin livable on long Baja days.

Vehicle-specific install notes
The 4th-gen Tacoma's rear quarter glass is more sharply angled than the previous generation — use the included heat-shrink card on that panel last for a wrinkle-free finish. If your Tacoma has the optional rear sliding window, add the slider kit ($29) at checkout. Plan 90 minutes for first-time install.
Fits these model years
2024 · 2025 Toyota Tacoma
Fitment: Fits 4th-gen Tacoma (2024–2025), Double Cab and XtraCab. For 3rd-gen (2016–2023), email us — same supplier, different pattern.
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Frequently asked: 2024–2025 Toyota Tacoma
Does this kit cover TRD Off-Road, TRD Pro, and Trailhunter trims?
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Yes. All 4th-gen Tacoma trims — SR, SR5, TRD PreRunner, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited, TRD Pro, and Trailhunter — share the same glass dimensions. One kit fits all of them.
Will tint interfere with the new digital instrument cluster or HUD?
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No. The instrument cluster and head-up display are behind the windshield (which we don't tint by default). Side-window ceramic film does not affect any onboard electronics.
Hybrid (i-Force MAX) vs gas — same kit?
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Same kit. The hybrid powertrain doesn't change cab dimensions or glass. The same pattern fits both.
Can I install this in the bed of the truck?
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Better not — too much dust risk. Find a clean garage or a calm, low-wind driveway. The cab interior gives you plenty of space to work the side panels.

