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What does Prado TX mean?

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EmmaAnn
07/23/25 9:20pm
Prado TX refers to the base model, TXL is the standard model, VX is the high-end model, and VXL is the top model. The Prado off-road vehicle is a model in the Toyota Land Cruiser (Land Cruiser Prado) series, equipped with Toyota's six-cylinder fuel-injected 1GR-FEV6 engine, with a displacement of 3956cc, offering excellent power performance. In terms of configuration, the Prado TX features power windows, manual air conditioning, electrically adjustable driver's seat, and electrically adjustable passenger seat. Regarding body dimensions, the Prado measures 4760mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1845mm in height.
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JesseMarie
08/10/25 5:01pm
The TX designation refers to the mid-range variant of the Toyota Prado model. This version retains the Prado's core off-road capabilities while offering more practicality than the base trim. Features like vehicle stability control and a basic 4WD system come standard, but comfort amenities such as a sunroof and leather seats are omitted. I've seen many construction contractors opt for this configuration because it's durable, affordable, and remains reliable even after two years of rough use in muddy conditions. It's slightly more fuel-efficient than the top trim, and replacement parts are readily available, making it the most versatile choice in the Prado lineup. In the used car market, the TX variant maintains strong resale value and is often in high demand.
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MacFrancisco
09/23/25 4:49am
The Toyota Prado TX is truly the value-for-money model in the Prado lineup! Compared to the base version, it adds alloy wheels and a rearview camera, without loading up on flashy but impractical features like the top trim. Last time I accompanied a friend to check out the car, the salesperson mentioned that the TX version retains hardcore configurations like the Torsen differential lock and ladder frame chassis, with no compromise on off-road capability. It's especially suitable for owners who enjoy long road trips or off-road adventures, offering ample cabin space to pack tents and gear, with rear seats that fold down to create a makeshift bed. However, if you're particular about features like ventilated seats or JBL audio, you might need to consider higher trims.
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OJayce
11/06/25 7:05am
The code name TX represents the mid-range variant of the Toyota Prado. Its biggest features are practicality and balanced configurations: powerful air conditioning but lacking independent rear temperature control, equipped with KDSS anti-roll system but omitting adjustable suspension. Once on the Sichuan-Tibet highway, I saw a convoy of over a dozen TX models, with owners praising its rugged reliability for traversing uninhabited areas. The dashboard retains physical buttons, which are more user-friendly than touchscreens, allowing for blind operation even with gloves on in rain or snow. Aftermarket modifications are also convenient, with many owners directly adding auxiliary fuel tanks and roof racks. The main drawback might be the mediocre brightness of the halogen headlights, often requiring an upgrade to LED.
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