Making its return to the US automotive market after a brief hiatus, the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser positions itself between the traditional 4Runner and the TNGA-F-based Sequoia full-size SUV.
Slightly larger than the fifth-generation Toyota 4Runner but smaller than the three-row Sequoia, the 2024 Land Cruiser shares common elements with the latter, including the TNGA-F architecture and a hybrid i-Force Max powertrain.
Starting at approximately $56k, it offers 326 horsepower, bridging the gap between the 4Runner and Sequoia in terms of size and power.
While the Sequoia boasts a higher power output with a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6, the Land Cruiser provides a more balanced option with its hybrid powertrain. Despite offering fewer trim options compared to the 4Runner and Sequoia, the Land Cruiser aims to cater to a wide range of consumers with its three available configurations.
To address potential concerns about limited trim options, digital car content creators have envisioned a second special series for the Land Cruiser – the 2025 Black Edition. This series, conceptualized by the AutoYa info channel on YouTube, presents a stylish alternative to the existing trim levels.
Featuring various exterior and interior enhancements, including blacked-out elements and exclusive color options, the Black Edition offers a unique proposition for buyers seeking a distinctive Land Cruiser experience.