Off-Road Premium (ORP) vs LIMITED differences?

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I've been waiting for a Limited, but recently saw a video on the Off Road Premium trim. The ORP is available in Everest, which I really like, and it's not available in the Limited, so I'm now considering the ORP. I've been searching around but having a bit of difficulty figuring out which features I lose by dropping from the Limited to the ORP. Am I missing anything important from this list?

1. Larger wheels/tires on the Ltd.
2. Sunroof is optional on the ORP, standard on the Ltd.
3. ORP trim is black vs color matched (or chrome) on the Ltd
4. Full time 4WD in the Ltd.

I'm intending to buy the gas version in either case, and my off road driving is limited to some easy trails in the Southern San Juan range of Colorado,. I've done these trails in everything from a rented Buick to a Range Rover, so I know any of the packages will cover my driving needs.

For those of you who know the 4R far better than I do, what am I missing here? Thanks in advance.
 

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Having weight all the options between the ORP and the limited which I have on order since late December:

Limited has:
Leather seats, your choice of portobello or black
Dual zone automatic climate control
Power folding side mirrors w/memory
Standard Running boards
Premium LED headlights


Good luck with your decision, price difference not that much.
 
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Thanks to both of you, that’s great info. I live part of the year near Chicago where we’ve got constantly changing winter conditions, so the FT 4WD of the Limited is greatly appreciated. I drive a Jeep Rubicon daily and switching in and out is a bit of a hassle as the 4WD is very clunky on the drive sections. My wife’s Grand Cherokee has a full time system and it’s a pleasure to drive in mixed conditions.
 

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If I'm not mistaken, the OffRoad(s), Trailhunter, and Pro are the only trims that come with the rear locker and Multi Terrain Select/other off-road modes. That's huge (on paper) if you do anything more than fire roads.
 

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I've been waiting for a Limited, but recently saw a video on the Off Road Premium trim. The ORP is available in Everest, which I really like, and it's not available in the Limited, so I'm now considering the ORP. I've been searching around but having a bit of difficulty figuring out which features I lose by dropping from the Limited to the ORP. Am I missing anything important from this list?

1. Larger wheels/tires on the Ltd.
2. Sunroof is optional on the ORP, standard on the Ltd.
3. ORP trim is black vs color matched (or chrome) on the Ltd
4. Full time 4WD in the Ltd.

I'm intending to buy the gas version in either case, and my off road driving is limited to some easy trails in the Southern San Juan range of Colorado,. I've done these trails in everything from a rented Buick to a Range Rover, so I know any of the packages will cover my driving needs.

For those of you who know the 4R far better than I do, what am I missing here? Thanks in advance.
use the toyta online compare feature to look at the differences
 
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