Toyota Previews Land Cruiser Se Ahead of Japan Mobility Show; Design and Specifications

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In anticipation of the Japan Mobility Show set to commence on October 27, Toyota has taken the wraps off its latest concept: the Land Cruiser Se. This groundbreaking concept introduces an electrified iteration of Toyota’s beloved SUV, the Land Cruiser. The Land Cruiser Se, designed as a three-row electric crossover, offers a sneak peek into Toyota’s future vision for the Land Cruiser lineup, promising exciting possibilities for the brand’s expansion in the years ahead.

Toyota Land Cruiser Se

Although specifics about the concept remain limited, Toyota has offered a glimpse of its unique characteristics through a series of digital renderings. These visual representations highlight the concept’s striking, angular, and futuristic design. At the forefront, the SUV boasts a fully enclosed grille, flanked by sleek headlights and an understated “TOYOTA” insignia.

Moving towards the rear, the vehicle showcases pronounced fenders, sleek blacked-out pillars, and intricately styled bodywork. Additionally, distinct features include a distinctive greenhouse design, a seemingly “floating” roof, and a rounded rear end accentuated by a slender light bar.

Toyota has divulged the critical dimensions of the Land Cruiser Se, revealing a substantial length of 5,150 mm, with a wheelbase spanning an impressive 3,050 mm. Additionally, Toyota emphasizes that this concept will provide a high-torque battery electric driving experience, suggesting a twin electric motor setup with its three-row configuration. Notably, the company underscores the Land Cruiser’s impressive quietness, particularly in urban settings and “on-road situations.” This emphasis signals a clear focus on urban and on-road performance, as opposed to venturing far off the traditional beaten path.

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Karan Rathor is a tech reviewer at Smartprix. With an electrical engineering degree from BITS Pilani, he brings hands-on, expert analysis to his reviews of mobile hardware and automotive tech. See all of his work on his official author page.

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