• Arctic Trucks has unveiled a rugged Land Cruiser known as the AT37.
  • It features a widebody kit, a 1.6-inch lift, and 37-inch BFGoodrich tires.
  • It also has a revised suspension, a relocated rear axle, and interior upgrades.

Arctic Trucks is known for making hardcore off-roaders and they recently turned their attention to the Land Cruiser 250. The result is the AT37, which aims to combine “inspiring on-road handling with superior clearance, comfort, control and mobility over all terrains.”

Looking discreet but rugged, the model has been equipped with a ten-piece widebody kit that includes new bumpers and extended fender flares. They’re joined by aluminum side steps, mud guards, and a hidden receiver hitch.

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However, eyes are naturally drawn to the lifted suspension and massive tires. Starting with the former, the model sits 1.6 inches (40 mm) higher thanks to a two-way adjustable suspension that features new springs, coilovers, and dampers.

They’re accompanied by 17-inch forged alloy wheels that have a satin black finish as well as a dual-valve design, which allows owners to easily monitor and modulate tire pressure. Speaking of the latter, the model rides on 37-inch BFGoodrich tires which are available in all-terrain or mud-terrain guise.

In order to accommodate the massive tires, Arctic Trucks did a complete “reprofiling [of] the Land Cruiser’s frame, body, bodywork and drivetrain.” The company didn’t go into many specifics, but confirmed the model has a wider track as well as an extended wheelbase thanks to a relocated rear axle.

The upgrades continue inside with unique trim and a special gear selector. The company also added branded door sill plates and floor mats.

There’s no word on how much the transformation cost, but the package will be available in the second quarter. The Land Cruiser AT37 will be offered as a turnkey product at dealers as well as via customer conversions in Europe, North America, Africa, and the Middle East.

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