In preparation for the SEMA show, Japanese tuner Modellista has unveiled their take on the new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado.

The annual SEMA Show, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, is renowned as the world’s largest automotive aftermarket exhibition, featuring unique vehicles and renowned tuners such as Brabus and Carlex Design. As part of their comeback this year, Modellista, a subsidiary of Toyota, introduced their customized version of the 2024 Land Cruiser Prado.

Modellista’s upgrades give the Japanese SUV a rugged and robust appearance. Starting at the front, the Land Cruiser Prado is fitted with a large LED light bar. Below, a new grille with the TOYOTA lettering in the center is accompanied by headlight protectors. The front bumper has also been redesigned with sharp lines, adding to the vehicle’s bold presence.

Additionally, the Land Cruiser Prado sports an improved roof with prominent cable connections leading to the A-pillars.

On the sides, the SUV features new wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires and black plastic components attached to the doors and side skirts. At the rear, a new tailgate and silver bumper, complemented by blue LED light bars, enhance the vehicle’s aesthetics. A cargo rack with integrated LED lights sits atop the vehicle.

Modellista affirmed its intention to enter the US market at last year’s SEMA show, showcasing a range of upgraded Toyota and Lexus models. The company stated that the accessories and upgrade packages for the Land Cruiser Prado could be made available in the US, but they are considering market size and demand.

Thai Son (Tuoitrethudo)

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