We wrote a lot about how the 2024 Toyota Tacoma would come out. Still, we should have included a few minor details about the redesigned mid-size truck from the Japanese carmaker. We weren’t too interested in the few Easter eggs on the truck. With the help of a Toyota salesman and a pre-production Tacoma TRD PreRunner, we found three things the company adds to the car to please picky customers. We know there are more, so owners of 2024 Tacomas should watch for any other secret messages Toyota may have put on their cars. But these three Easter eggs should give you a place to start looking. Mountain of Tacos Toyota put a mountain range on the front windshield of the 2024 Tacoma, but you’ll have to squint to see it. It’s a good design feature for a car named after Tacoma, Washington, which has a lot of hills. Tacoma has a Rainier. The numbers 46.853 and -121.76 are stamped where the left headlight mounts on the 2024 Tacoma. But these are not just random numbers; they are the coordinates for a place just to the northwest of Mount Rainier. Who knows what you’ll find in these places, but if you go on a Tuesday, we hope you’ll find some tacos. QR You? Look at the side dots on the panel that is made of plastic. That is not just a bunch of odd pinholes; it is Morse code. The public relations team at Toyota also says that it says “Accessory Ready.” This screen will also have a QR code in Tacomas for sale. When you scan it, a page will open with measurements like a toolbox and a lamp you can make with a 3D printer.