Published on May 26, 2026 Author Adam Jones Photo Credit ALEX SAWYER Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Redefining the 4th Gen Tacoma Deep in Death Valley AS SEEN IN OUR Tread May/June 2026 ISSUE – Buy Now! Redefining the 4th Gen Tacoma in the Heart of Death Valley There is no better place to stress-test an overland build than Death Valley National Park. Between the punishing, high-frequency washboard of Saline Valley Road and the jagged, technical climbs of Mengel Pass, the environment requires more than just “bolt-on” parts; it demands an integrated and precision-engineered ecosystem. We took our latest 4th Gen Tacoma project, a powerhouse collaboration between CBI Offroad, Prinsu, and upTOP Overland, into the depths of the Mojave to see if our vision for the ultimate mid-size platform held up to the heat. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter The Face of Protection: CBI Offroad Navigating narrow canyon washes and unpredictable rock gardens requires absolute confidence in your front end. Our new full-sized CBI front bumper served as the first line of defense. Specifically engineered for the 4th Gen’s updated cooling requirements and sensor arrays, it provided the aggressive approach angles necessary to clear limestone ledges without a second thought. High-speed desert runs often lead to heat soak, but the Seibon carbon fiber hood did more than just look the part. By shedding weight off the front axle and helping dissipate engine bay heat during long, low-range climbs in triple-digit temperatures, it proved that form and function can coexist. The Foundation: upTOP UTE70 Bed Replacement System The most radical departure from a standard build is the rear half of this Tacoma. We collaborated with the team at upTOP Overland to debut their UTE70 Bed Replacement System. After over three years of intensive development, the UTE70 isn’t just a tray; it’s a complete rethinking of truck utility. By ditching the factory composite bed, we gained a flat-deck foundation that maximizes every square inch of the Tacoma’s footprint. The airline track-equipped tray floor provided virtually unlimited cargo attachment options, ensuring our gear stayed pinned down through every mile of relentless vibration. One of the standout features during our expedition was the industry’s largest weatherproof storage drawer. Equipped with movable gear dividers, it kept our essential tools and recovery kit organized and, most importantly, completely free of the fine, invasive Mojave dust. Command Center: The Prinsu Pro Rack On top, the Prinsu Pro roof rack served as the mission’s command center. The Pro Rack is defined by its industry-leading low-profile design, which was crucial for maintaining a lower center of gravity while navigating the off-camber sections of Death Valley. By keeping the rack tight to the roofline, we significantly reduced wind noise and drag during long highway stretches between trailheads, without sacrificing an ounce of strength. The real advantage of an expedition of this scale is how the Prinsu Pro drastically improves storage capabilities. Its high-strength, modular crossbars allowed us to mount recovery gear, Maxtrax, and our lighting with pinpoint precision. Traction and Stance: Floating Over the Wash You don’t just “drive” Death Valley; you float over it, or you get shaken to pieces. We opted for 37-inch Falken tires mounted on a fresh set of Black Rhino wheels. This combination provided the massive footprint and sidewall flex necessary to air down for the “washboard” stretches, allowing the suspension to work effectively while the CBI armor maintained plenty of ground clearance. The New Standard This 4th Gen Tacoma isn’t just a showcase of parts; it’s a proof of concept. By combining the armor expertise of CBI, the legacy of Prinsu, and the modular revolution of the upTOP UTE70, we’ve created a vehicle that is as comfortable on the showroom floor as it is at the bottom of a desert crater. Death Valley tried to rattle it apart, but this build was just getting started.
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