Ford pioneered the idea of allowing owners to print 3D goodies for their Mavericks using the Ford Integrated Tether System (FITS).
According to several Maverick forums, FITS kind of fell flat for two reasons. First, the 3D-printed accessories Ford launched with were hardly revolutionary, and the location of the mount made it hard to design anything worthwhile. Most of the CAD files Ford owners shared among themselves ate into the already limited legroom the middle rear seat has.
Toyota will launch with more than a cupholder and a cable organizer. It mentions a lantern, multitool, and toolkit. We’re not sure what dimensions Toyota will provide, but hopefully, all of the new and updated storage spaces on the inside and outside of the Tacoma will be open to customer-made modification and upgrade.