Toyota Unveils Rugged Land Cruiser Prototype at SEMA
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In this episode from The Fast Lane Car, we dive headfirst into the wild world of SEMA with a Toyota Land Cruiser that's out to challenge the likes of the Bronco and Wrangler. This ain't your average SUV, folks. We're talking about a beast with a removable top, beefy tires, and a winch that screams adventure. The Land Cruiser prototype, dubbed the Turle Land Cruiser Rox, is a sight to behold, with its massive Goodridge M Terrain KM3s measuring 37 by 12.2 inches. It's like Toyota took a page out of the Raptor's book with those wide wheel wells that just scream off-road domination.
But it's not just about looks with this bad boy. Underneath that rugged exterior lies a beastly suspension setup featuring Billet control arms and massive shocks ready to tackle any terrain. And let's not forget about the interior, custom-designed to perfection with a color pattern that screams adventure. The potential hybrid powertrain promises 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque, making sure this Land Cruiser means serious business when it hits the trails.
As we delve deeper into this off-road marvel, we uncover a midgate, open-top design, and a plethora of off-road features like rock rails and off-road lights. This ain't your grandma's Land Cruiser; this is a machine built for the trailblazers, the adventurers, and those who seek the thrill of the great outdoors. The team behind this prototype is not holding back, emphasizing its off-road capabilities and hinting at a possible production model in the future. So buckle up, folks, because Toyota is making a statement with this Land Cruiser prototype, and it's a statement that echoes loud and clear across the rugged terrain of SEMA.
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Viewer Reactions for Move Over Wrangler & Bronco…This Toyota Land Cruiser Rox Concept Has Something You Wish You Had!
- Many users are excited about the concept and urge Toyota to build it
- Comments express interest in features like the tailgate, fold-down rear seats, and midgate truck bed
- Some users mention wanting a manual transmission option
- Enthusiasts hope Toyota stays true to the concept design if it goes into production
- Concerns about potential high price if produced
- Comparisons to the FJ Cruiser and hopes for a similar outcome
- Some users question Toyota's likelihood of producing such a vehicle
- Suggestions for improvements such as removable roof/doors and different design elements
- Excitement over the potential competition with Jeep and Ford
- Requests for Toyota to consider market demand and potential pricing