The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser arrives in two trims with distinct styles. In the base 1958 trim, it features round LED headlights. Meanwhile, the oddly-named Land Cruiser trim has rectangular ones. Both pay tribute to past Land Cruisers. As for the rest of this iconic SUV? It essentially carries over unchanged. That means it comes standard with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid system, generating 326 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque. Full-time 4WD with center and rear locking differentials, as well as an eight-speed automatic transmission, also comes standard.
To back up its trail-ready looks, the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser features plenty of tech to keep you going off the beaten path. This starts with the TNGA-F platform, which it shares with the Tundra, Sequoia, Tacoma, and 4Runner. A Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism, Multi-Terrain Select, and Crawl Control are all available for those times when the going gets tough. The Land Cruiser trim also has the Multi-Terrain Monitor, which helps you see around the vehicle while driving off-road.

The Land Cruiser doesn’t skimp out on tech features either. Every model comes standard with Toyota’s latest multimedia system featuring a standard eight-inch touchscreen, or a larger 12.3-inch unit on the Land Cruiser trim. You can also add features like a 14-speaker JBL premium audio system, Digital Key, head-up display, and a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster. Additionally, all models include a 2400W AC inverter in the cargo area to help keep you plugged in while unplugging on the weekends. For additional comfort, the Land Cruiser trim also has leather heated and ventilated front seats.
In terms of pricing, the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser starts at $58,695 for the 1958 trim. On the other hand, the Land Cruiser trim costs $64,770 and easily goes over $70,000 when loaded with every available factory option.
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