• The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser has been unveiled ahead of its market launch this fall.
  • Updates for the 2025 MY are limited to a new monotone color option and liftgate lights.
  • Prices have been increased by $500, while the First Edition is no longer available.

Toyota announced the 2025 Land Cruiser in the US, bringing a slight bump in pricing. Changes compared to the 2024 MY are limited to the omission of the First Edition trim, a new monotone Heritage Blue color option, and the addition of integrated liftgate lights in the cargo area.

The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser is available in only two grades – the 1958 and the Land Cruiser – as the First Edition has been discontinued. The starting MSRPs are $56,450 and $62,450 respectively, excluding a $1,450 Dealer Processing and Handling Fee. Both of these numbers have been increased by $500 compared to last year.

2025 MY2024 MYDifference
Land Cruiser 1958$56,450$55,950+$500
Land Cruiser$62,450$61,950+$500
First EditionNA$74,950
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The exterior design remains unchanged, with the 1958 trim featuring retro-inspired circular LED headlights, and the high-spec Land Cruiser trim opting for a slimmer rectangular design. Buyers of the latter, now have access to a monotone Heritage Blue exterior, alongside the already available bi-tone version with a Grayscape roof and the rest of the color palette.

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As expected, the interior is carried over from last year’s model, except for the new integrated liftgate lights, which are a $195 option. According to Toyota, these lights provide “improved cargo area visibility when the liftgate is open.”

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On the dashboard, the 1958 features a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch infotainment screen, while the Land Cruiser upgrades to dual 12.3-inch screens. The high-spec model also features power heated and ventilated front seats upholstered in SofTex material, and a 10-speaker audio system.

The optional Premium Package adds a 14-speaker JBL sound system, head-up display, cool box, wireless charging, 20-inch wheels, and other goodies for an extra $5,840, or $6,035 if you add the liftgate light.

The only powertrain option in the US-market Land Cruiser is the 2.4-liter i-FORCE MAX hybrid, generating 326 hp (243 kW / 331 PS) and 465 lb-ft (630 Nm) of torque. Power is transmitted to all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic gearbox. The standard full-time 4WD system features locking center and rear differentials, and a two-speed transfer case.

The first examples of the 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser will arrive in US dealers this fall.

2025 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 1958