Toyota Land Cruiser 250 from Liberty Walk Looks Very Strange

The Japanese turned the Toyota SUV into a car with a body kit and lowered suspension, but without an increase in power

At the SEMA show in Las Vegas, Liberty Walk tuners presented a radically redesigned Toyota Land Cruiser 250. The SUV received a signature LB-Works wide body kit, lowered suspension and 24-inch Vossen forged wheels, but the hybrid powertrain remained unchanged.

Toyota Land Cruiser 250

The updated design includes a redesigned front bumper with large air intakes and integrated DRLs, a hood cover, massive bolt-on fenders, a rear diffuser and a spoiler. New Alpharex Nova Series LED headlights and taillights give the SUV a futuristic look.

Toyota Land Cruiser 250

Under the hood is a standard 2.4-liter i-FORCE MAX turbo hybrid with 326 hp and 630 N·m, working with an 8-speed "automatic" and all-wheel drive system. Despite the lack of technical upgrades, the show car became one of the most spectacular at SEMA. The full body kit is estimated at $8,800, and a set of 24-inch Vossen wheels is $14,850.

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