What are the differences between the Toyota Land Cruiser and Prado?

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StSadie
07/24/25 3:43am
The differences between the Toyota Land Cruiser and Prado can be summarized in the following 6 points: 1. Road conditions: The Land Cruiser has stronger off-road performance than the Prado, with better adaptability and more stable chassis. It remains steady even at speeds above 130km/h, while the Prado may feel 'light and floaty' at this speed due to the difference in chassis. 2. Usage environment: The Prado is more suited for urban use as an SUV, while the Land Cruiser truly shines in military or harsh environments. 3. Configuration: Compared to the Prado, the Land Cruiser is more luxurious, with the top model featuring three differential locks for superior off-road performance, whereas the Prado only has two. 4. Appearance: The Land Cruiser is larger than the Prado and has a bigger displacement. The Prado's front grille is vertical, while the Land Cruiser's is horizontal, and the rear trunk opening methods also differ. 5. Displacement: The Prado currently offers two displacement options: 2.7L and 4.0L, while the Land Cruiser has three: 4.0L, 4.6L, and 5.7L. 6. Ride comfort: Due to its larger size, the Land Cruiser provides a more spacious and comfortable experience.
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