The legendary Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series, considered a utilitarian "workhorse" for decades, has unexpectedly received a stylish and modern interpretation. Sydney-based PVS Automotive has presented its first individual project — the LC76 Wagon Bespoke Build No. 001 in a premium version.
The project is called PVS LV76 Wagon Urnieta Build Hero. Externally, the car is equipped with a full set of Urnieta accessories: a massive front bumper, power steps, a luggage platform, forged wheels, and a rear system of boxes for expeditions.
The entire body is covered with XPEL self-healing film, protecting the paintwork from scratches and chips.
The interior has been completely redesigned: Recaro sports seats with blue Alcantara, a carbon steering wheel, bright orange stitching, matching seat belts, and a proprietary PVS multimedia unit with modern functions have been installed. The atmosphere of the cabin is more like a show car than a utilitarian SUV.
The technical part remained classic. At its core is the 2025 Land Cruiser LC76 GXL with a 2.8-liter turbodiesel, a six-speed "automatic" transmission, and all-wheel drive. This combination retains the legendary reliability of the 70 Series, making the car ready for both city trips and challenging tourist routes.