Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Edition revealed

Region-specific Heritage Edition models get unique graphics and equipment, fabric upholstery; Heritage V6 gets a barn-style tailgate.

Published on Apr 22, 2020 04:40:00 PM

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Having revealed a Heritage Edition for its outgoing Land Cruiser 200, Toyota has now revealed a second Heritage Edition model; and this one is specific to the Middle Eastern market. Available with either a petrol V6 or V8 engine option, the Land Cruiser 200 Heritage Edition gets several unique design touches that herald the model’s past.

Starting with the cosmetics, the Heritage Edition models feature less chrome detailing on the exterior. The model wears different front bumpers to the standard Land Cruiser 200 along with featuring different wheels. Furthermore, there are a number of differentiators between the V6 and V8 models. The V6 lacks its more powerful sibling’s LED projector headlamps, alloy wheels (it gets steel units) and also misses out on the wing-like grille extensions. In a nod to its predecessors, the V6 model gets unique unequal barn-style doors too, with a tailgate-mounted spare. The V8 model also features roof rails,and sequential turn signals at the front. Both models feature unique body graphics as well.

There are differences inside the cabin too. The Land Cruiser 200 V6 variant features a staid cabin with grey fabric upholstery, single-zone climate control, an audio system with CD, USB, AUX and Bluetooth connectivity, and ‘heritage edition’badging. The gearknob also features a wood finish. The V8 variant, on the other hand, gets beige fabric upholstery with ‘Heritage Edition’ embroidered into the headrests. The equipment list is longer as well, and comprises tech such as a 10.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a powered driver seat, dual-zone climate control, a sunroof, a tyre pressure monitor, a reverse camera, crawl control and a uniqueon-board aircompressor in the boot.

Coming to the engines, the 4.0-litre V6 is good for 271hp and 385Nm of torque and is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The larger 4.6-litre V8 makes a more substantial 304hp and 439Nm of torque and comes paired with a 6-speed auto gearbox. Full-time four-wheel drive is standard.

The Heritage Edition will likely mark the end of the current Land Cruiser’s production run. An all-new model is expected to debut in coming months.

Coming to the Indian market, Toyota did sell the LC 200 and the Prado in India, though the carmaker has pulled the plug on both models here, thanks to BS6 norms. Although Lexus still sells the LC 200’s cousin, the LX 570 petrol in India.

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