The new body kit gives the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado a meaner look compared to the standard model, while also enhancing its off-road capabilities to a new level.
Japanese automotive customization company, Wald International, has recently unveiled striking graphic renderings of their upcoming aggressive body kit for the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado/250 Series. This preview offers a tantalizing glimpse of what they plan to offer to enthusiasts of this iconic SUV.
The renderings showcase a dramatic transformation of the Land Cruiser Prado’s aesthetics. Starting with the front end, Wald has redesigned the bumper, incorporating a large grille and additional air intakes. The new LED lights flanking the grille and the blacked-out headlamps contribute to a more intimidating visage. A prominent air scoop on the hood further emphasizes the vehicle’s performance credentials.
Along the flanks, the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado by Wald features widened fenders, accommodating the massive off-road tires wrapped around the large six-spoke wheels. This is the first time such a bold wheel and tire combination has been offered for this model, significantly enhancing its off-road prowess and ground clearance.
Wald also offers an alternative setup with large alloy wheels and low-profile performance tires, along with a lowered suspension. While this option may compromise the vehicle’s off-road abilities, it caters to those who desire a more street-focused appearance that rivals any SUV on the market.
Other notable modifications include an extended aerodynamic roof spoiler, auxiliary LED lights, and a prominent rear wing. Although Wald has not released images of the rear end, enthusiasts anticipate a redesigned bumper with a diffuser, replacing the standard aluminum undertray. This would complete the aggressive aesthetic transformation envisioned by Wald.
Details regarding performance enhancements or interior modifications have not been disclosed by Wald. However, based on these renderings, it is clear that their interpretation of the Land Cruiser Prado will appeal to those seeking a head-turning SUV that stands out from the crowd.
TT (Tuoitrethudo)
Reference: Carscoops