What does the Land Cruiser KDSS mean?

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DeLevi
07/25/25 12:31pm
Land Cruiser KDSS is the dynamic suspension system of the Land Cruiser. Here are some related introductions about the Land Cruiser: 1. Power: The Toyota Land Cruiser 57 is equipped with a 5.7L V8 naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum output power of 380 horsepower and a peak torque of 529 Nm, which can be achieved at 3200 rpm. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission for smoother shifting and improved fuel economy. 2. Interior: The interior space adopts an ergonomic design concept, providing ample room. The seats are wrapped in genuine leather.
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