Toyota has introduced the new 2014 Land Cruiser with a host of changes and updates. Key improvements given to the new SUV is a distinct new styling, an improved interior and revised handling. The Land Cruiser will continue to use its proven 191PS 3.0-litre turbodiesel engine, matched to a five-speed automatic transmission.
One of the most prominent features of the 2014 Land Cruiser is the large grille that is an evolution of the five parallel vertical bars. The new headlamp clusters and daytime running lights now form a single unit with the grille and the entire structure is set higher.
The over-size bumper has a two-step design that protects the headlights above. New 17 and 18-inch wheel designs have been introduced and the range of exterior colours will include a number of new mica finishes.
At the rear the lamp clusters have been redesigned with clear lens blocks and red accents and the licence plate surround has been rendered more prominent.
The cabin gains new trims and detailing that raise the overall tactile and perceived quality. The dashboard has been redesigned with a focus on making the vehicle’s drive systems easier to access and monitor. The centre console gets a new switch panel that brings together the controls for the on and off-road driving technologies.
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