There won’t be any new Gen 5s around in a year. I had a silver 2024 SR5 waiting with my name on it at my dealer, but after the low ball on the Tundra, I would be paying an extra $18k over the term of the next lease. I assured them I didn’t have “idiot” tattooed across my forehead. I will be changing dealers once the Tundra lease is turned in. (It’s a dealer lease, not Toyota, so I can’t trade in early outside their network).
I wouldn’t get a Bronco without the Squatch. They look dumb without it in my eyes. Resale/trade in value will be better with the Sasquatch if we want to do something different. I do go off-road a LOT, but it’s mostly hunting and fishing access. There are definitely spots where 35s are an advantage. My Sequoia does fine on its 33s, and the Squatch tires are 315-75s so 34.3” tall.
The takeaway is, if a 1958 is available, and not crazy priced, I would prefer that route. But it will also need a 2” lift and 33s, as would a 6th Gen Frunner. Having a year to wait gives me the luxury of seeing how this plays out. With Tundras having engine failures (I actually know of a local one that kicked the bucket with 12,000 miles on it), I will be watching to see how it goes for the new 250/Taco/6th gens do. We had a Wildtrak on order right at the start, and ended up going to the Tundra because of the issues and waits. I had hoped Toyota could launch these without the same Ford style teething issues, but it seems they are not going to get away without some form of reliability and supply drama.