NewsDispatchJul 15, 2026~4 min read

ARB's Summit MKII Winch Bumper Now Fits the Redesigned Toyota Tacoma

ARB's established Summit MKII armor, already proven on the outgoing Tacoma, is now built for the redesigned 2024-and-newer truck, priced at $2,795.95 with integrated lighting and a no-drill install.

ByChris EmeryTopicsGear · Vehicles
ARB's Summit MKII Winch Bumper Now Fits the Redesigned Toyota Tacoma — ARB's established Summit MKII armor, already proven on the outgoing Tacoma, is now built for the redesigned 2024-and-newer truck, priced at $2,795.95 with integrated lighting and a no-drill install.

ARB's Summit MKII winch bumper, already proven on the outgoing Tacoma, is now built for the redesigned 2024-and-newer truck, priced at $2,795.95.

The bumper is satin black steel with a multi-fold, upswept, tapered-wing design, no front buffers, and a robot-welded front face, according to ARB's product listing. Lighting is fully integrated rather than bolted on: LED fog lights, daytime running lights, sequential turn indicators, and clearance lights, plus mounts for two auxiliary driving lights. It fits every 2024-2026 Tacoma trim, from the base SR to the TRD Pro and Trailhunter, and carries a 3-year warranty. The price and part number, 3423220B, are confirmed against ARB's own listing in the AvantLink affiliate network, where ARB sells direct.

The mount bolts to the chassis and is built to keep the Tacoma's airbag sensors working, with full underbody protection panels and twin jacking points built into the lower pan. It's winch-compatible and installs without drilling, though a hawse fairlead spacer kit, part 3500600, is required for a synthetic-rope winch.

For Tacoma owners building a rig on the new platform, that engineering is the real news. The 2024 Tacoma moved to Toyota's TNGA-F platform, the same architecture underneath the Tundra, Sequoia and Land Cruiser, with an all-new high-strength boxed steel-ladder frame, and it comes standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, including a radar-based Pre-Collision System with pedestrian, bicyclist and motorcyclist detection, according to Toyota's own press materials. ARB couldn't just carry over its existing Summit MKII mounts onto a different frame with a different sensor package; it had to re-engineer the chassis interface to keep those factory systems working. The bumper's look and feature set (the eliminated front buffer, integrated lighting, and robot-welded face) carried over largely unchanged from the version ARB already sells for the outgoing 2016-2023 Tacoma. What's new is that it now fits the redesigned truck at all.

ARB has been building 4WD armor since 1975, when founder Tony Brown started welding roof racks and bull bars in his family's Melbourne garage after rebuilding a Land Rover for a trip to Cape York, according to the company's own history and Australian outlet 4x4 Australia. The business went public in 1987 and has since grown into Australia's largest 4WD aftermarket manufacturer, acquiring the Old Man Emu suspension brand along the way. That track record is the actual case for the Summit MKII on a new truck: it isn't a first-year product from an unproven shop.

The 3rd-generation Tacoma version of the Summit MKII, which ARB has sold for years, weighs about 176 pounds for the bumper, bar, chassis mounts and fitting kit together, according to Tacoma owner installation threads. ARB doesn't publish a weight for the new 2024+ fitment specifically, but the design carries over closely enough that the figure is a reasonable approximation.

What to check before buying

ARB's closest named competitor on the redesigned Tacoma is C4 Fabrication, which already sells an Overland Front Bumper for the 2024+ truck starting at $1,874, about $920 less than ARB's price, with confirmed compatibility for 8,000-12,000-pound winches including ComeUp, Smittybilt X20, and Warn Zeon and VR series units. Two other prominent Tacoma bumper builders, Relentless Fab and Fab Fours, don't appear to have a 4th-generation-specific winch bumper listed as of this writing, so the aftermarket armor market for the new truck is still filling in. Buyers running a synthetic-rope winch will need ARB's separate hawse fairlead spacer kit. ARB's own listing shows the bumper in stock; buyers should confirm current lead times directly with ARB or an authorized dealer before ordering.

At $2,795.95, ARB's price sits about $920 above C4 Fabrication's newest-generation competitor, the premium for a design ARB has already proven through years of sales on the outgoing Tacoma rather than a first-year unknown.

How we reported this

This article draws on the following sources, accessed July 15, 2026:

  • ARB 4x4 Accessories store listing: the manufacturer's product page; specs, fitment, price, and part number for this listing.
  • Toyota USA Newsroom: Toyota's own press release on the 2024 Tacoma's TNGA-F platform and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.
  • AvantLink affiliate feed (verified via internal product-search tooling): independently confirms the canonical URL, SKU 3423220B, and $2,795.95 price for this exact listing.
  • Battle Born Off Road and Main Line Overland: authorized ARB retailer listings for the prior-generation (2016-2023 Tacoma) Summit MKII, used to confirm the design predates this new-chassis fitment.
  • TacomaWorld forum: owner-reported weight for the prior-generation bumper, cited as an approximation only.
  • C4 Fabrication: named competitor's own product page for price and winch compatibility.
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