2016 Toyota Land Cruiser First Look Review - Motor Trend

Since its U. S. debut in 1957, the Toyota Land Cruiser has gone through countless changes, evolving from a hardcore off-road vehicle to the Toyota brand’s most luxurious SUV—without losing any of its off-roading capability. Changes to the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser include a styling refresh as well as significant drivetrain updates. Up front, the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser gains all new sheetmetal forward of the front clip as well as a new bumper, grille, and standard projector-beam LED low- and high-beam headlights, headlight cleaners, and integrated Land Cruiser logo. A new chrome body side molding features the Land Cruiser logo, while new 18-inch alloy wheels set off the profile view. Around back, the updated SUV features new taillights with light-tube design and LED brake lights, a new full-width chrome molding, and a new rear bumper. Inside, the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser features seating for eight on new semi-aniline perforated leather available in black or Terra (brown) accented by Deep Wood trim. Toyota’s Entune head unit gains Siri Eyes Free mode that allows the driver to push a steering wheel button to speak with Siri. The standard heating steering wheels gains controls for the multi-information display, dynamic radar cruise control, and the Toyota Safety Sense-P system. Source: www.motortrend.com