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Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 Series

The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 series marks a significant evolution in Toyota’s mid-size SUV lineup, combining legendary off-road capability with modern technology, refined comfort, and advanced safety. This comprehensive guide consolidates all key information on the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 Series, including chassis details, full trim breakdowns with interior, safety, technology, fuel consumption, colour options, and special editions such as the Adventurer and All-Rounder. It also explains design distinctions like headlamp shapes and engine options across global markets, helping you make an informed choice.


1. Chassis and Platform

The Prado J250 is built on Toyota’s GA-F platform, a body-on-frame chassis shared with the larger J300 Land Cruiser. This platform delivers:

  • Increased rigidity: Approximately 50% more frame rigidity and 30% overall vehicle rigidity compared to the previous generation, enhancing durability, ride comfort, and crash safety.

  • Electric Power Steering (EPS): First in the Land Cruiser Light Duty series, improving low-speed maneuverability and enabling advanced driver assistance features.

  • Off-road geometry:

    • Approach angle: 31° (GX/GXL), 32° (VX/Altitude/Kakadu)

    • Departure angle: 17°

    • Breakover angle: 25°

    • Ground clearance: 210 mm (GX/GXL), 221 mm (VX/Altitude/Kakadu)

  • Suspension:

    • Front: Double wishbone with stabiliser bar

    • Rear: Four-link rigid axle with stabiliser bar

  • Drivetrain:

    • Full-time four-wheel drive with Torsen limited-slip centre differential

    • Electronic two-speed transfer case (high/low range)

    • Electronic locking rear differential (on higher trims)


2. Engine Options and Fuel Types

Diesel Engine (Most Global Markets, including Australia, Kenya, Europe)

  • Engine: 2.8-litre inline-four turbo-diesel (1GD-FTV)

  • Power: 150 kW (201 hp) @ 3,000-3,400 rpm

  • Torque: 500 Nm @ 1,600-2,800 rpm

  • Fuel System: Common rail direct injection with 48V mild hybrid system (V-Active Technology)

  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic (AL80F)

  • Fuel Economy: Claimed 7.6 L/100 km combined; real-world on-road ~9.4 L/100 km, off-road ~12.2 L/100 km

  • Fuel Tank: 110 litres (80L main + 30L sub tank) plus 17.4L AdBlue

Petrol Hybrid Engine (Japan, North America, Select Markets)

  • Engine: 2.4-litre turbocharged inline-four petrol (T24A-FTS) paired with electric motor (i-FORCE MAX hybrid system)

  • Combined Power: Approx. 326 hp (net combined)

  • Transmission: 10-speed automatic (market dependent)

  • Fuel Economy: Estimated 7.0–7.5 L/100 km depending on market and driving conditions

    Toyota Land Cruiser J250 series


3. Full Trim Breakdown with Interior, Safety, Technology, Fuel Consumption, and Colours

Trim Seating Headlamps Wheels & Tires Key Features Summary
5 Rounded LED 18″ alloy, 265/65R18 Manual tailgate, 7″ instrument cluster, 360° camera
7 Rounded LED 18″ alloy, 265/65R18 Synthetic leather, heated/ventilated seats, electric tailgate, wireless charging
7 Rectangular Bi-LED 20″ alloy, 265/60R20 Leather upholstery, JBL 14-speaker audio, adaptive suspension
5 Rectangular Bi-LED 18″ matte grey alloy, Toyo Open Country all-terrain tires Moonroof, rear locking diff, stabiliser disconnect, head-up display
7 Rectangular Bi-LED 20″ alloy, 265/60R20 Panoramic moonroof, heated/ventilated rear seats, digital rear-view mirror

    • Special leather and titanium/chrome interior trims

    • Emergency steering assist, Front Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane Change Assist

    • Advanced Drive for traffic congestion support

    • Exclusive exterior and interior decorations with “First Edition” badging

      Toyota LandCruiser Prado J250 Series
      Land Cruiser Special Edition ZX “First Edition”
    • Similar tech and safety features as ZX First Edition

    • Genuine leather, synthetic leather door trims with exclusive logos

    • Round headlights, cloth seats, unpainted plastic body panels

    • Basic off-road and safety features

    • Rectangular headlights, painted body panels

    • Heated/ventilated seats, console cool box, 2,400-watt inverter

    • Colour-selectable fog lights, wider tires, locking rear differential

    • Roof rack, rock rails, front skid plate

    • Retains round headlights from the 1958 Edition


4. 

Beyond factory trims, several special editions and aftermarket packages enhance the Prado’s appeal:

  • : Focuses on enhanced off-road capability with features like snorkels, roof racks, upgraded suspension, and underbody protection. Tailored for serious explorers.

  • : Balances on-road comfort and off-road readiness, often featuring upgraded tires, mild suspension tweaks, and additional tech.

  • : An extensively modified Prado J250 with 37-inch tires, lifted suspension, reinforced chassis components, and heavy-duty off-road gear for extreme environments.

These editions often build on core trims like the VX or Kakadu but add unique styling and capability features.


5. Headlamp Design Differences

  • The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 offers two distinct headlamp designs—rounded and rectangular—that serve both functional and stylistic purposes, reflecting Toyota’s heritage and market positioning.

    • The rounded headlamps evoke a classic, traditional look reminiscent of earlier Land Cruiser models from the 1960s and 70s, such as the original J60 and J70 series. This design is intentionally retro-inspired to appeal to buyers who value the rugged, timeless character of the Land Cruiser lineage.

    • Functionally, these rounded LED headlamps are simpler and paired with more utilitarian front bumper designs, making repairs and replacements more cost-effective. For example, the “1958 Edition” and some base or entry-level trims feature these rounded lamps, emphasizing durability and ease of maintenance.

    • Markets like Kenya and certain regions where the Prado is imported may offer models with these rounded headlamps, aligning with local preferences for classic styling and potentially lower running costs.

      Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 Series
      Toyota Landcruiser J250 Round Head Lamps

    • The rectangular Bi-LED headlamps are a modern interpretation inspired by the Land Cruiser FJ62 and 80 series models, known for their quad-headlamp arrangements. This design signals a step up in sophistication and aligns with the premium positioning of mid-to-high-level trims such as the VX, Altitude, and Kakadu.

    • These headlamps incorporate advanced features like dynamic auto-leveling and adaptive high-beam technology, enhancing nighttime visibility and safety. The sharper, angular shape complements the more aggressive and contemporary front-end styling of premium trims.

    • In markets like Australia, only the rectangular headlamp design is offered, emphasizing a consistent premium image aligned with advanced technology and luxury features.

      Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 Series
      Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 Rectangular Head Lamps

    The dual headlamp design strategy allows Toyota to:

    •  with rounded lamps on entry-level or special editions, appealing to traditionalists and cost-conscious buyers.

    • With rectangular Bi-LED lamps on higher trims, reflecting the Prado’s evolution into a technologically advanced and premium SUV.

    This approach balances nostalgia, practicality, and innovation, ensuring the Prado appeals to a broad audience while maintaining its strong Land Cruiser identity.


6. Dimensions and Capacities

Specification Measurement
Overall Length 4,990 mm
Width 1,980 mm
Height 1,925 mm (GX/GXL), 1,935 mm (VX/Altitude/Kakadu)
Wheelbase 2,850 mm
Ground Clearance 210 mm (GX/GXL), 221 mm (VX/Altitude/Kakadu)
Cargo Capacity (5 seats) 954 L (seats up), 1,895 L (seats folded) (GX/Altitude)
Cargo Capacity (7 seats) 182 L (all seats up), 906 L (5 seats up), 1,829 L (2 seats up) (GXL/VX/Kakadu)
Towing Capacity (Braked) 3,500 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 110 L (80L main + 30L sub tank) + 17.4 L AdBlue

7. Fuel Consumption Summary

Trim Engine Type Fuel Consumption (Combined)
GX, GXL, VX, Altitude, Kakadu 2.8L Turbo Diesel with 48V Mild Hybrid Approx. 7.6 L/100 km (claimed), real-world 9.4 L/100 km on-road
Japan/North America (ZX, VX Hybrid) 2.4L Turbo Petrol Hybrid Estimated 7.0–7.5 L/100 km

Conclusion

The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J250 offers a versatile lineup that caters to a wide range of buyers—from rugged utility seekers to luxury SUV enthusiasts. Its advanced GA-F chassis, efficient diesel and hybrid powertrains, and comprehensive safety and technology suites make it a leader in the mid-size SUV segment. Special editions and regional variants further expand its appeal. Understanding trim differences, including interior features, headlamp design, and fuel types, will help you select the perfect Prado for your lifestyle and needs.

Explore the full Prado J250 range and detailed specifications here:

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References:

  1. Toyota Global Newsroom – Land Cruiser “250” Series Launch
    Official announcement detailing the new Land Cruiser 250 series, its mission, and technical highlights.
    https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/40658942.html

  2. Toyota.com – 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Official Page
    The official Toyota site with detailed specifications, powertrain info, and features of the 2025 Land Cruiser.
    https://www.toyota.com/landcruiser/

  3. Toyota Global Newsroom – World Premiere of Land Cruiser 250
    Coverage of the global unveiling of the Land Cruiser 250 series, including design and engineering details.
    https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/39526684.html

  4. Toyota UAE – New Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2025
    Regional specifications, pricing, and features for the Land Cruiser Prado 2025 in the Middle East.
    https://www.toyota.ae/en/new-cars/land-cruiser-prado/

  5. 4X4 Australia – 2025 Toyota LandCruiser Prado Full Specs and Features List
    Detailed specs, trim breakdown, and feature analysis for the Australian market Prado J250.
    https://www.4x4australia.com.au/news/2025-toyota-landcruiser-prado-full-specs-and-features-list

  6. Wikipedia – Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J250 Series)
    Comprehensive historical and technical overview of the Prado J250 generation, including global market variants.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Land_Cruiser_Prado

  7. Arctic Trucks – Toyota Land Cruiser 250 / Prado AT37
    Information on the Arctic Trucks modified special edition of the Prado J250 for extreme off-road use.
    https://arctictrucks.com/blog/2025/01/24/toyota-land-cruiser-250-prado-at37/

  8. 4X4 Australia – 2025 Toyota LandCruiser Prado: Everything We Know
    Market insights and detailed information on the Prado J250 launch and features.
    https://www.4x4australia.com.au/news/2025-toyota-landcruiser-prado-everything-we-know

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