Unveiling Exclusive Upgrades for Your Toyota Land Cruiser for Next-Level Off-Roading

The new 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser fills a gap in the Toyota SUV market. It does this without taking over the Sequoia’s or 4Runner’s positions. The new Land Cruiser 250 is smaller than the previous version. Still it retains much of the upscale qualities and off-road abilities that make it a Land Cruiser. As an off-road SUV, aftermarket companies need to offer some great ways to upgrade this SUV.

Great names, but not the Toyota classics

When we think of Toyota off-roading, TRD and ARB are the first names to come to mind. Parts and features from these two names are part of the off-road-focused 2025 Toyota 4Runner. This follows the historical path of leaving the Land Cruiser off the TRD list. Still, several impressive off-road upgrades are available for the new Land Cruiser. Some of these parts come from JAOS, Toy-Factory, and Modellista.

JAOS Front Bumper Guard for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser
JAOS Front Bumper Guard for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser | Toyota

JAOS offers an excellent bumper integration

The new JAOS front bumper guard, made for the Toyota Land Cruiser, looks like it should come right from the factory. This bumper guard replaces the center section and outriggers while integrating a thicker front skid plate and tough-looking exposed fasteners.

Additional JAOS items include a set of 18-inch wheels, which look much different from the OEM wheels, and a set of mud flaps with the brand’s signature look.

Toy-Factory Bed Kit for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser
Toy-Factory Bed Kit for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser | Toyota

Your Land Cruiser can be your home away from home

One of the most significant aspects of overlanding is turning your vehicle into a place to sleep at night. If your SUV can be a comfortable place to sleep, you don’t have to look for a tent location or put your roof-top tent on the top of the vehicle.

The team at Toy-Factory created a kit that turns everything behind the front seats of the Land Cruiser into a padded bed surface. This could be the start of turning your Toyota SUV into your overlanding vehicle.

Modellista Wheels for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser
Modellista Wheels for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser | Toyota

Tack on some extras from Modellista

Adding Modellista to this list might be cheating because it’s part of the Toyota family. In fact, it’s from the Toyota Customizing and Development division, which includes TRD. This brand created some impressive aesthetic items that can be applied over the factory items to give the Toyota Land Cruiser an upgraded look. Modellista also offers a set of 20-inch alloy wheels with twisted spokes, which look incredible.

Adding a few items to your new 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser makes it more comfortable on the trails, capable in rugged settings, and alters the appearance to give your Toyota SUV a special look.

2025 Toyota Land Cruiser: What to Expect from the New Off-Road Legend

A New Chapter for the Land Cruiser

The Toyota Land Cruiser has long been celebrated for its rugged performance, from the classic FJ40 to the upscale J200 models. Known for its remarkable versatility, the Land Cruiser has tackled diverse terrains—whether it’s fording rivers or traversing deserts. Although Toyota ceased U.S. sales after 2021, the anticipation for a new model is heating up, promising to rekindle the Land Cruiser’s off-road spirit.

Rumors and Expectations for 2025

Excitement is building around the 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser, with speculation suggesting a shift back to its adventurous roots. Unlike its recent luxury-focused iterations, this new model is expected to emphasize robust design, all-terrain capability, and practical comfort. Toyota is rumored to use the Lexus GX platform for the 2025 model, potentially enhancing its agility and trail readiness, while maintaining its legendary durability.

Insights into the New Design

According to industry sources, the upcoming Land Cruiser may draw from the rugged Lexus GX, which shares a platform with the globally popular Prado. This connection could mean a more compact, agile vehicle that still upholds the Land Cruiser’s off-road prowess. Key features are likely to include impressive towing capacity and advanced locking differentials, catering to both daily drives and rugged adventures.

Market Impact and Enthusiast Appeal

With the growing popularity of adventure-ready SUVs like the Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler, the return of the Land Cruiser could fill a significant gap in the U.S. market. Combining Toyota’s renowned reliability with off-road capability and retro styling could make the new Land Cruiser a standout choice for enthusiasts. This model promises to offer both functionality and classic appeal, enhancing the diverse SUV landscape.

New Toyota Land Cruiser might be four-cylinder only

We don’t hear much from Kurdistan outside of conflicts between the Kurds in the north of Iraq and the Iraqi and Turkish governments. Turns out the region is the home of a relatively lively car blog that knows its way to a scoop. After digging up details of the LC300 Land Cruiser before the new truck’s debut, the blog is back, via Australia’s Drive, with what’s purported to be a leaked screenshot outlining engines for the coming 2024 Land Cruiser. Let’s get the info that some might consider bad news out of the way up front: The screenshot shows three engines, all of them bored out with just four cylinders. If this is the way things go down, the Land Cruiser will be without a six-cylinder in the lineup in the U.S. for the first time since the nameplate arrived here.

There’s some context to go with this. The Land Cruiser we’re getting is what’s been known as the Land Cruiser Prado, or just Prado, in many overseas markets, and it will continue to be known as such outside the U.S. As a junior version of the full-size Land Cruiser that’s historically been our only fare, the first-gen Prado only got four-cylinder mills. Even when a V6 debuted underhood with the second-gen Prado, the four-cylinder offerings always outnumbered the sixes.

The engines in the screenshot start with the 1GD-FTV, a 2.8-liter turbodiesel that powers the current Toyota Prado SUV, Toyota Hilux pickup, and Toyota Fortuner SUV in Australia. The second engine is the 2TR-FE, anticipated to be a 2.7-liter four-cylinder gas engine allotted to entry-level mill in markets where there will be Prado trim steps. The Land Cruiser’s always been sold here with one engine at a time, so if U.S. shoppers get a choice, that would be another departure.

The third engine is figured to be a turbocharged 2.4-liter gas engine, the T24A-FTS four-cylinder we know from the new Tacoma pickup in hybrid form. In the Tacoma, the setup comes in three outputs: 228 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque; 270 hp and 310 lb-ft; or 278 hp and 317 lb-ft. When the Land Cruiser retired in the U.S. after the 2021 model year, it drove off with a 5.7-liter V8 making 381 hp and 401 lb⋅ft. The new version will be a comedown in power, but remember, we expect the new model to be substantially lighter than the 5,815-pound 200-Series Land Cruiser.

Rationalizing the engine lineup to four-cylinder-only could make production easier, and in the U.S., it could help keep distance between the Land Cruiser and the 2024 Lexus GX 550h. The Lexus uses a twin-turbo 3.4-liter V6 hybrid making 340 hp and 479 lb-ft. It’s also possible a six-cylinder joins the Land Cruiser lineup later.

Drive reports that new Land Cruiser production is expected to commence in November for certain markets like Europe, dealer arrivals starting early next year.