Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Matte Black Edition Launched in Japan

Toyota launched the all-new Land Cruiser J300 last year, but the smaller Land Cruiser aka Prado is yet to receive a new iteration. First introduced in 2010, the Prado has been around for over 12 years now, so Toyota often releases some special edition variants usually with cosmetic enhancements to help the aging SUV look fresh.

Related: BAIC BJ60 SUV to Compete Against Toyota Land Cruiser Prado

Thus the latest move is the introduction of new Matte Black Edition in Japan which follows the 70th Anniversary Edition, launched last year. The new Matte Black Edition doesn’t add any performance upgrades, however it does spice up the SUV’s styling. Toyota adds matte black trim pieces all around the Prado, including the grille and grille insert, the fog light bezels, and the headlight garnish. The Prado Matte Black Edition also receives six-spoked 18-inch matte black aluminum alloy wheels. The interior remains entirely unchanged.

Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Matte Black Edition

The new Land Cruiser Prado is exclusively available in either white or black and carries the same powertrain, which includes a 2.8L diesel good for 201hp or 2.7L gasoline engine for 163hp. Power is sent to all four wheels via a 6-speed automatic gearbox. The Land Cruiser Prado Matte Black Edition in Japan is priced from ¥4.3 to ¥5.1 million (PKR 77.74 lac to PKR 92.21 lac).

Related: GWM’s Tank 500 is Ready to Take on the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado

The updates aren’t that significant as the aging Prado needs a significant overhaul. Toyota which is struggling to meet the demand of LC300 is yet to officially announce about the arrival of all-new Prado.

Subscribe
Notify of
7 Comments
Oldest
Newest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments