What model is the Toyota Prado?

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LeDavid
07/30/25 3:58am
Toyota Prado is an off-road SUV equipped with a 3.5L V6 naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, and comes standard with a part-time four-wheel-drive system. It features a body-on-frame construction. The Toyota Prado is a branch of the Toyota Land Cruiser series, which is also known as the Land Cruiser Prado. The main structure of the Toyota Prado is similar to that of the Land Cruiser, and it can be said that the Prado is essentially a simplified version of the Land Cruiser. However, unlike the pure hardcore style of the Land Cruiser, the Prado leans more towards the urban SUV style, with a shorter wheelbase, smaller displacement, and lower configuration compared to the Land Cruiser. The models of the Toyota Prado include: Prado 4000 AT GX, Prado 4000 AT GX Luxury DVD Edition, Prado 4000 AT GX Luxury Edition, Prado 4000 AT GX Sport DVD Edition, and Prado 4000 AT VX.
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