What are the dimensions of the Land Cruiser?

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ONaomi
07/29/25 9:30pm
The dimensions of the Land Cruiser are 5095/1975/1930mm (there is also a 5170mm version), with a wheelbase of 2850mm. Below is more information about the Land Cruiser: 1. In terms of appearance, the domestic Toyota Land Cruiser is basically the same as the overseas version, with an overall design that clearly maximizes Toyota's bold chrome style. The front grille adopts a horizontal bar design and is equipped with rugged silver decorative strips. 2. The front headlight assembly is connected to the decorative strips and incorporates LED daytime running lights. Additionally, the front bumper design has been modified, and the fog light assemblies on both sides feature chrome borders. 3. The electrically adjustable exterior rearview mirrors provide great convenience for the driver, while the integrated LED turn signals enhance safety. 4. The roof rack is an essential accessory for SUVs, not just for decoration but more importantly for practical use in various situations when traversing rough terrain. 5. The Land Cruiser refers to Toyota's Land Cruiser, also known as the Land Cruiser Prado. It is the LAND-CRUISER-200 produced by Toyota, an imported ORV off-road vehicle. While inheriting the original design DNA, its appearance evolves to embody a new era style. It is a four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle with a 2850mm wheelbase and four-wheel disc brakes.
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