All-New 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser / Full Details

Опубликовано: 16 Июнь 2026
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The 2024 Land Cruiser lineup offers three distinct trims, catering to various preferences, from the foundational 1958 model with cloth seats to the limited-production First Edition variant.

Each trim boasts unique visual elements, including headlight designs, wheel options, and off-road enhancements like a robust front skid plate.

The interior experience varies across trims. The 1958 model features manually adjustable cloth seats with heating and a standard 8.0-inch touchscreen. Higher trims elevate the experience with a 12.3-inch infotainment display and added features.

Toyota's mid-tier Land Cruiser presents an optional Premium package, upgrading to genuine luxury leather seats, a 14-speaker JBL sound system, a head-up display, a digital rearview mirror, and a sunroof.

Off-road capabilities progress through trims, with the 1958 model equipped with a rear locking differential and innovative Crawl Control. The standard Land Cruiser introduces Multi-Terrain Select, while the mid-tier model includes an electronic disconnecting front anti-roll bar and a Multi-Terrain Monitor.

The Land Cruiser's debut is anticipated next spring, with the potential for additional off-road-focused models under the TRD badge.

As a bonus, Toyota offers two years of complimentary scheduled maintenance, enhancing the ownership experience.

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0:00 — Dave Christ speech
2:26 — Land Cruiser back to the US
3:10 — Introducing a New 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser
4:52 — Platform
5:10 — Engine
5:52 — All drive
6:02 — 1958 model
6:27 — Land Cruiser model
6:57 — First Edition model
7:42 — Prices
8:02 — Kevin Hunter speech
8:42 — Global icon
9:47 — New look of design
11:35 — Interior innovations
12:12 — Design team
12:55 — Important notice
12:55 — Production

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