The big Toyota Land Cruiser V8/200 was unveiled in 2007 and received a facelift in 2011. It was built to offer both performances on the road but remain a tough offroader.
The 2011 facelift brought a new front bumper design, with different fog lights on the corners. The headlights went through some changes, which affected the turn-signal lamps. Other subtle changes were adopted for the taillights.
This powerful off roader came with many new technical features apart from the redesign aesthetics like: Smart Entry and Smart Start, 4-zone climate control on top trim levels, 10 airbags, Downhill Assist Control, and the Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) which allows for greater wheel articulation..
Inside the car, the cabin was designed to provide a high level of comfort. The Land Cruiser 200 was available only in a luxury specification. It was fitted as standard with four-zone climate control, a navigation system with HDD, and a JBL sound system.
The seven-seat layout allowed the rear seats’ middle seats to be folded into a split 40:20:40 system and the two rearmost seats to be folded to the side.
The 2011 Land Cruiser 200 was fitted as standard with a 6-speed automatic transmission. For the permanent all-wheel-drive system with a Torsen center differential. The transfer box allowed the driver to select a fixed 50:50 torque distribution and a low-range gear.