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Showing posts with label Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Show all posts

January 29, 2024

Toyota Land Cruiser, Fortuner, Hilux Embroiled In New Engine Irregularity


Toyota seems to be built like a house of cards of late. After finding irregularities in its vehicles developed and built by its subsidiary, Daihatsu, the Japanese carmaker is now finding itself with issues surrounding three of its diesel engines.

August 2, 2023

2024 Land Cruiser Prado Gets Retro Vibes; Drops "Prado" Name


Toyota debuts the new 2024 Land Cruiser. Codenamed J250, it rides on the TNGA-F platform shared with its bigger brother, the Land Cruiser 300 and the Lexus GX. It starts retail sales in select markets by November this year.

July 7, 2023

Toyota Teases All-New 2024 Land Cruiser Prado


After revealing it in its upscale Lexus GX form, Toyota has started the teasing the all-new, next-generation Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Not much is known officially, except that it will mark the return of the Land Cruiser nameplate in the United States.

September 12, 2021

Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, Lexus Models Now Affected By Production Stoppage


If you’re hoping to skip the queues on the Land Cruiser 300 by going with the Land Cruiser Prado, well, think again. It looks like that mid-sized SUV will also be affected by a supply shortage as well.

October 28, 2020

Toyota Motor PH Quietly Introduces 2021 Land Cruiser Prado


With the launch of the 2021 Toyota Fortuner, there were those who worried about the fate of Toyota’s venerable Land Cruiser Prado. Well, it seems we finally have our answer, albeit silently as Toyota Motor Philippines has now upgraded its luxury SUV for 2021 as well.

October 21, 2020

September 1, 2020

The Refreshed 2021 Toyota Fortuner, Hilux Will be Fast


While it’s known for its off-road ability, Toyota has now detailed the on-road performance improvements to the 2021 Land Cruiser Prado, specifically when fitted with the new 2.8-liter diesel engine.

August 3, 2020

2021 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Joins the 200-Horsepower Club


Toyota’s long-serving Land Cruiser Prado gets an update for 2021 giving it a more powerful engine and added safety features.

April 19, 2018

The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Can Also Do Deliveries


The Toyota Land Cruiser has become the quintessential ride of VIPs, politicians, and drug lords (both exclusive and mutual), but in the United Kingdom, it’s now known as a delivery van?!

December 18, 2017

Toyota Motor Philippines Brings in 2018 Land Cruiser Prado; Hikes Prices of Land Cruiser LC200 (w/ Specs)


After its launch at the Frankfurt International Motor Show last September, Toyota Motor Philippines has announced that the 2018 Land Cruiser Prado has arrived. Landing at Toyota showrooms nationwide, the new Land Cruiser Prado sees a tweaked design, higher-quality interior, and a carryover drivetrain.

September 13, 2017

Toyota Keeps Land Cruiser Prado Forever Young with 2018 Update


Toyota is giving its venerable Land Cruiser Prado yet another refresh this 2018. First launched in 2009, the fourth-generation (J150) model offers a more modern and robust exterior styling, higher quality interior design, and improvements to its user-friendliness both on- and off-road.

April 16, 2013

Review: 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 4.0 V6

Photos by Ulysses Ang
The Toyota Land Cruiser, particularly, the Land Cruiser Prado has a special place in my heart. There’s something about its rugged styling coupled with its first-class interior and its storied nameplate. Without batting an eyelid, it’s always my first choice to spend my lotto winnings on. The P 2,900,000 price tag is certainly a big splurge by anyone’s book, but given how much chunk of metal you’re getting for the buck, it’s reasonably priced; plus it’s backed up by Toyota’s legendary levels of reliability and durability. However, given the chance to live with a Land Cruiser Prado in the garage for a week, will its luxurious promise hold or will this simply be the case where imagination ended up better than reality?