| Japan:
Tahara, Aichi (
Tahara plant);
Hamura, Tokyo (
Hino) | China:
Chengdu (
FAW Toyota) }} | Yoshito Watanabe (Project Chief Designer) | Ji-won Kim, Kosuke Kubo, Tokiko Hirai (exterior) | Hidemasa Komatsu, Naoki Hamajima (interior) }} |
Toyota 4Runner (N500) |
Toyota Tacoma (N400) |
Toyota Land Cruiser (J300) |
Lexus LX (J310) }} |
Petrol: | 2.4 L
T24A-FTS turbo I4 | 2.7 L
2TR-FE I4 |
Petrol hybrid: | 2.4 L
T24A-FTS turbo I4 |
Diesel: | 2.8 L
1GD-FTV turbo I4 |
Diesel mild hybrid: | 2.8 L
1GD-FTV turbo I4 }} | 6-speed automatic | 8-speed automatic }} }} The J250 series Land Cruiser Prado was revealed on 2 August 2023. It is marketed as the
Land Cruiser 250 in Japan and simply the
Land Cruiser in North America and some European countries. Some other markets such as Australia, China, Philippines, and other European countries retain the Land Cruiser Prado nameplate. The design and engineering direction had shifted compared to the previous generation, now focusing on "practicality, durability and dependability" with the basic approach outlined by previous Toyota CEO
Akio Toyoda. The vehicle is based on the body-on-frame
GA-F platform shared with the larger
J300 series Land Cruiser. It is claimed to have a 50 per cent increase in frame rigidity, and a 30 per cent increase in overall rigidity. The model is also the first "Light Duty Series" Land Cruiser to use an
electric power steering (EPS) system, which promises easier steering wheel handling during off-road conditions, improving maneuverability at low speed, and allows the
lane tracing assist system to be implemented. The maximum
approach and departure angle is 31.0 degrees and 22.0 degrees respectively, while
breakover angle reaches 25 degrees. Ground clearance is rated at . All models are equipped with a full-time four-wheel drive system with Torsen limited-slip centre differential and manual locking. An electronic two-speed
transfer case with high/low range is also standard. Normal power distribution in straightline driving is 40/60 front-to-rear. An electronic locking rear differential is standard, which is able to split power 50/50 to the rear wheels for improved
traction control on rough terrain. In November 2025, the flagship VX-L grade was added.
East Asia China The Chinese market Land Cruiser Prado was previewed in November 2023 at the
Guangzhou Auto Show. It went on sale in April 2024 as a locally assembled model after the Land Cruiser Prado model of the previous generation had been discontinued in June 2020. It is produced and sold by FAW Toyota in Sichuan, which previously produced the older Prado generations. Available grade levels are BX 5-seater, TX 5-seater, TX 6-seater, and WX 6-seater. The 2.4 litre T24A-FTS petrol hybrid engine and 8-speed automatic transmission is standard across the range.
Japan The Land Cruiser Prado is renamed to the Land Cruiser 250 for this generation in Japan. It is sold alongside the J300 series Land Cruiser and heavy-duty
J70 series Land Cruiser that went on sale in late 2023 after years of absence.
Europe In most European markets, the J250 series Land Cruiser is marketed simply as the Land Cruiser. In European countries where the Land Cruiser 300 is available, the J250 series Land Cruiser adopts the Prado moniker. It is powered by a 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine carried over from the previous generation. Each market have their own specifications as follows: A First Edition trim was also offered in some markets during launch which came with round headlights, unique badges and wider tyres. In 2025, "VXL" trim was introduced for the Saudi Market and in UAE, the VXR trim, featuring the vertical-slatted grille and "T" badge from the Australian market's VX and Kakadu trims.
North America In North America, the J250 series Land Cruiser replaces the
J200 series Land Cruiser (which was discontinued in 2021, but replaced in other markets by the J300 Land Cruiser) as the model carrying the Land Cruiser nameplate in North America. Unlike the previous J200 model, the J250 model is physically smaller and features a more boxy and utilitarian design, with a lower starting price compared to the J200. While the J200 is a full-size three-row SUV, the J250 model is a mid-size SUV with two-row seating for this market. The range includes three trim levels consisting of the base Land Cruiser 1958, mid-level Land Cruiser model, and the Land Cruiser First Edition limited to 5,000 units during the first year of production. The 1958 has round headlights, extended unpainted plastic body panels, and cloth seats. The Land Cruiser has rectangular headlights and painted body panels, heated and ventilated front seats, an available console cool box, a 2,400-watt inverter, colour-selectable fog lights by RIGID, wider tyres, and a locking rear differential and stabilizer disconnect mechanism. The First Edition adds a roof rack, rock rails and a front skid plate, while keeping the 1958's round headlights. The only engine option available is a hybrid powertrain (marketed as "i-Force Max"), featuring a turbocharged 2.4-litre
T24A-FTS four-cylinder petrol engine. Towing capacity is rated at . The J250 series Land Cruiser Prado was launched in Australia in June 2024 with the same trim levels as the fourth generation: GX, GXL, Altitude, VX, and Kakadu. It is only available with 1GD-FTV 2.8-litre turbocharged diesel engine with the mild-hybrid 48V system. The higher-spec VX and Kakadu trims come with an exclusive grille with glossy vertical slats and the Toyota "T" badge instead of the Toyota lettering.
South Asia Pakistan In Pakistan, the Land Cruiser 250 is available in two trim levels, the TX variant with the 2.7-litre
2TR-FE petrol engine mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission or the VX variant with the 2.8-litre 1GD-FTV turbodiesel engine with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Sri Lanka The Land Cruiser 250 was introduced in the Sri Lankan market on 1 February 2025 after the relaxation of the ban on vehicle imports. It is available in the Sri Lankan market in "All Rounder" and "Lux" variants powered by 1GD-FTV 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Southeast Asia Brunei The Land Cruiser Prado was launched in Brunei market on 17 January 2025 in VX and TX variants powered by a
1GD-FTV 2.8-litre turbodiesel engine mated with 8-speed automatic transmission.
Philippines The Land Cruiser Prado was launched in the Philippines on 7 June 2024 in a sole variant powered by a T24A-FTS 2.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine. Instead of the standard grille in other markets, the Land Cruiser Prado for the Philippine market features the vertical-slatted grille and the Toyota T badge from the Australian VX and Kakadu trims.
Vietnam The Land Cruiser Prado was launched in Vietnam on 16 October 2024 in a sole variant powered by a T24A-FTS 2.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine. For the Vietnamese market, the variant also available with a panoramic sunroof option.
Powertrain Five powertrain types were announced, including one petrol
hybrid and one diesel
mild hybrid marketed by Toyota as a "48V system". All engines are exclusively four-cylinder.
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