The Toyota Land Cruiser 2025 for the North American market will be officially unveiled on August 1st, and the teaser images have revealed some of the design of this luxury SUV. Based on the official teaser images, Kolesa has created renderings to depict the new SUV.
The Toyota Land Cruiser 2025 will have a retro-inspired design, taking inspiration from the FJ62 model that was launched in the late 1980s. Similar to the classic model, the upcoming SUV will feature rectangular headlights that look very impressive. The black plastic grille is expanded, reaching the black front bumper.
The new Land Cruiser in the rendering by Kolesa has a very impressive, muscular, and eye-catching front exterior. The sides of the car stand out with widened wheel arches and large-sized wheels.
The rear of the car impresses with a large glass hatch. The taillight cluster consists of prominently vertically arranged block lights.
The Toyota Land Cruiser 2025 is expected to share the TNGA-F platform with the Lexus GX and many other SUV models, as well as other pickup models of the Japanese automaker. If it has the same length of 5,005 mm as the GX, it will be slightly longer than the current Land Cruiser J300 with a length of 4,985 mm distributed in other markets. However, the different front and rear bumper designs could change the length of the new Land Cruiser.
In terms of powertrain, it is likely that the Land Cruiser 2025 will be equipped with a twin-turbocharged V6 3.4-liter engine, generating a maximum power of 349 horsepower, similar to the Lexus GX, and it may have the option of the i-Force Max hybrid engine for a combined output of 437 horsepower as seen on the Toyota Sequoia electric hybrid model. Regardless of the engine option, the Land Cruiser 2025 is expected to come with a 10-speed automatic transmission and full-time 4WD system.
Translated by ChatGPT (Forum.autodaily.vn)
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