Toyota All-Electric Land Cruiser Concept Unveiled Ahead Of Japan Mobility Show
The upcoming Japan Mobility show is soon going to witness debut of Toyota's all-electric vehicles, as the company is reportedly working on a range of battery powered technologies exclusively. The company has revealed the images of all-electric Land Cruiser concept.
Toyota Land Cruiser Se, the battery powered Land Cruiser concept will share the stage with Toyota FT-Se sportscar and the FT-3E born EV SUV concepts announced earlier at the Japan Mobility Show.
Toyota Land Cruiser Electric Design
The Land Cruiser Se is based on a modern monocoque chassis which is a deviation from recently unveiled 2024 Land Cruiser Prado and the Land Cruiser 70 Series based on traditional ladder-on-frame chassis. The modernity of Land Cruiser Electric reflects on its design which gets a more rounded exterior with a sloping rake at the C-pillar.
The Land Cruiser Se is more sportier than the conventional tall and boxy fossil fueled Land Cruiser. The new design lays focus on the aerodynamic efficiency which is defined by visual cues that bring it in line with Toyota’s new-age design language.
Other prominent highlights include an angular bonnet and heavily sculpted side panels, which is different from the upright Land Cruiser powered by an IC engine. Highlights such as slimline wraparound light bars, rear-view cameras and low-profile tyres suggest a more premium experience.
Toyota Land Cruiser Electric Dimensions
Land Cruiser Se measures 5,150mm in length, 1,990mm in width and 1,705mm in height, besides a wheelbase of 3,050mm. This makes it comparable to the global-spec ICE-powered Land Cruiser. Though Toyota hasn't revealed anything about the powertrain, it says the Land Cruiser will be capable of tackling rough terrains. This essentially means provision of an all-wheel drive setup with possibly a twin-motor setup.
Toyota Land Cruiser Electric Expected Launch
The company is yet to share anything related to its possible launch but reports suggest that the new generation of EVs from Toyota will start hitting international markets from 2026.
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