Yup, nothing to see here. Unless Motortrend somehow scooped it before everyone else and sent it off in their mag to thousands, we are t-minus 5 days and counting…Thanks, but we're way past the render stage.
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Yup, nothing to see here. Unless Motortrend somehow scooped it before everyone else and sent it off in their mag to thousands, we are t-minus 5 days and counting…Thanks, but we're way past the render stage.
I think we have enough to figure out how it is going to look. The real issues for me at this point are features and pricing.Yup, nothing to see here. Unless Motortrend somehow scooped it before everyone else and sent it off in their mag to thousands, we are t-minus 5 days and counting…
Not at the LC museum then? That’s a shame as it would have been the perfect venue.
I think that would make a lot more sense than to have a LC250 and a same-size 4Runner and the GX and LX all in the same market. But they really need something smaller like Rav4 size to fill out the lineup now. It would have been the more logical choice to just call this the next 4Runner. It looks like a new generation 4runner. It's the same market segment as the current 4R. The 4Runner has more brand recognition in the USA. And it leaves the hierarchy in place vs the LC300. I think they'd lose more than they gain by calling it Land Cruiser and dropping the 4Runner. However, I also have no idea what there is to be gained by having this Land Cruiser co-exist with the LC300. So, I clearly don't understand what Toyota is going for here. Whatever the case is - if they price this vehicle in the same space as the 4Runner - it'll be a big hit.
I can see that, but the 60k base feels too high for what they feel they are competing against.I think we have enough to figure out how it is going to look. The real issues for me at this point are features and pricing.
My latest predictions (based on GX and hunches).
$60k starting with V-6tt. Eventually a V-6tt Max hybrid option.
Possibly a $55k base model with I-4 Turbo
E-KDSS
MTS and Crawl Control
Center and Rear Lockers, possibly an optional front locker
33 inch tires
Could it be that the badge on the back of the LC250 is the same as the Tacoma iForceMax badge?
Looking at the left side of the blue LC250 tailgate badge, it seems to be circular, the same as we see on the red Tacoma tailgate, blue dot at the beginning of the iForceMax badge? Also, at the far right side of the badge, it appears to be the bold chrome, MAX word.
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From this video:
Let me see if I have the interpretation correct. The "Global Reveal" will begin at 8:00pm EST time on Aug 1st, broadcasting from Global Headquarters Japan with Simon Humphries presenting.I’m sure this reveal is going to be a “global” event that will include both a global audience as well as a “distributed” media experience for the reveal.
Feels right, at around $55 to 60K, or where the current TRD pro 4Runner is priced.
That may make sense, delay the GX iForceMax so they are available to put into the LC250 at launch. Then as production capacity catches up, they add the iForceMax as an option to the 2025 GX 550.It looks more jagged than a circle to me. 2. Even at an angle it looks too short. 3. if they do have IForceMax at launch I am afraid it means it is a 4 cylinder since the GX550 has the Max engine coming TBD.
Lol, modern times. Remember when car news was Road & Track, Motor Trend and Car & Driver. My go to car YouTuber is Joe Raiti. You know he is 6ft tall.At that point, the embargo will be lifted and the youtube media personalities will release their videos that they made on July 29th, July 31st and Aug 1st.
My dealer (owner of the dealership) said he thinks $60K range. Base at $60K ?That’s $20K below current 2023 LC Prado pricing in the EU ex VAT, a reasonable benchmark. I don’t see Toyota selling their new flagship product at a huge discount in the US. So the range is more likely to be $65-$75K and closer to $80K if there is a V6 TT version. And that already is a fab price for a fully featured LC if it turns out to be worth its salt.
Just in case your pricing guess is accurate, I am already looking into the formalities to ship a new LC back to Europe. I would rather buy a TRD Pro 4Runner as it is among the best looking SUVs I have ever seen and on a par with the FJ40 and FJ 60, but the 4Runner is not homologated in the EU so I can’t do it.
Brown98LC, what pricing are you seeing in the ME?
That is Car and Driver's prediction as well.My dealer (owner of the dealership) said he thinks $60K range. Base at $60K ?
Let me see if I have the interpretation correct. The "Global Reveal" will begin at 8:00pm EST time on Aug 1st, broadcasting from Global Headquarters Japan with Simon Humphries presenting.
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Then at 9:20pm EST time on Aug 1st, they will handoff from the "Global Reveal" location to the Regional Reveal locations, in Europe, Australia and the US (SLC LC museum). Once there, the regional models will be presented and then the presentation will end.
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At that point, the embargo will be lifted and the youtube media personalities will release their videos that they made on July 29th, July 31st and Aug 1st.
Yeah, I can’t image it is gonna be cheaper than that, and with typical option packages will get materially more expensive fast. They know the value they have in the LC badge and will be making full use of it (though with a reasonable discount from the 300 series and where the last of the 200 series were).That is Car and Driver's prediction as well.
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they predict a capstone trim at $90K. Hard to believe the LC will top the GX500 in pricing.That is Car and Driver's prediction as well.
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2024 Toyota Land Cruiser: What We Know So Far
For those who bemoaned the death of the Land Cruiser in 2021—ourselves included—your prayers have been answered: Toyota has resurrected the off-road icon.www.caranddriver.com
Lol, modern times. Remember when car news was Road & Track, Motor Trend and Car & Driver. My go to car YouTuber is Joe Raiti. You know he is 6ft tall.