How many seats does the Land Cruiser have?
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Land Cruiser is a 7-seater vehicle. Both the older and newer models of the cruiser adhere to the design of a spacious driving area and seven seats. Introduction to the Land Cruiser: The Land Cruiser (Land Cruiser) is Toyota's LAND-CRUISER-200, an imported ORV off-road vehicle produced by Toyota. While inheriting the original design DNA, its appearance evolves into a style with a 'freshness and advancement' of the new era. It is a four-wheel-drive, hardcore off-road vehicle with a wheelbase of 2850 mm and four-wheel disc brakes. Configuration of the Land Cruiser: The Land Cruiser incorporates the latest technologies such as the Crawl-Control low-speed cruise driving assistance system, KDSS kinetic dynamic suspension system, HAC hill-start assist control system, and the adoption of the VVT-i system. These not only enhance durability, reliability, and off-road performance but also achieve a higher sense of luxury and quality, truly making it a world-class SUV.
I have quite some experience with the Land Cruiser's seating capacity. The most common configuration is a 7-seater layout: two spacious front seats for comfortable driving, two to three middle-row seats with armrests that don't feel cramped when full, and three compact seats easily fitted in the rear. I've taken several road trips with my family in it—the generous space allows you to fold down the middle and rear rows to pack plenty of camping gear. Last summer, our trip to Yunnan with six people and luggage was never cramped, though the third-row legroom is a bit tight, better suited for kids or slimmer adults. Just a heads-up: configurations vary by model. The Prado, for example, comes in 5-seater versions that are more fuel-efficient but less versatile. While fuel consumption is higher, the off-road capability and comfort—especially on rough roads with minimal bumps and plush, supportive seats that prevent long-drive fatigue—make the extra fuel cost worthwhile. Always double-check the specs before buying to avoid regrets.