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2012 Chicago Auto Show: 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser

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It may be tough to tell by these pictures, but Toyota has freshened the Land Cruiser for 2013. The front and rear have been given a subtle update, along with the cabin. The big V8 also carries over unchanged.

So what's the big deal, then? The 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser now comes in only one fully loaded trim level. There are no options for Toyota's flagship SUV, which should cost more than $70,000. Standard items now include adaptive cruise control, ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, a heated steering wheel, a center console cooler box, navigation, JBL premium audio and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. Should you want more, the Lexus LX 570 has also been tweaked for 2013.

I'd love to show you interior photos, but Toyota chose not to have the car unlocked during press days.

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7 Comments

blackdynamite1 says:

12:21 PM, 02/ 9/12

Makes those wheels/tires look puny!
17's?
BD

coolb944 says:

12:48 PM, 02/ 9/12

What about interior shots on the cars at the show?

gtrguy2012 says:

12:57 PM, 02/ 9/12

I know Toyota goes out of its way to make the ugliest cars on the road, but this thing is such a overpriced piece of crap that it's hilarious. I'm going to the Chicago Auto show this weekend, can't wait to laugh the Toyota section.

agnh says:

01:01 PM, 02/ 9/12

How many Land Cruisers do they even sell?

perrito says:

01:22 PM, 02/ 9/12

Adios, dinosaurs.

hubblehornz66 says:

05:37 PM, 02/ 9/12

They got rid of the big lights just to make it worse, im really impressed.
HH
66

blackdynamite1 says:

05:55 PM, 02/ 9/12

They sell about 5k LandCruisers/LX570s a year

Some vehicles can't be stopped. This is one of them.......
BD

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