Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Overview
The Toyota Land Cruiser 250 is a full-size SUV expected to launch in India towards the end of 2025. Serving as the successor to the earlier Land Cruiser Prado, the 250 is underpinned by Toyota’s GA-F body-on-frame platform shared with the larger Land Cruiser 300. The SUV is designed to prioritise functionality, durability, and off-road performance while offering improved cabin practicality and visibility. It is likely to be positioned as a more utilitarian alternative to Toyota’s flagship Land Cruiser 300.
Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Price
Although Toyota has not confirmed official pricing for the Indian market, the Land Cruiser 250 is expected to be priced from approximately ₹1 crore (ex-showroom). The final pricing will depend on variant configuration, equipment levels, and import-related costs.
Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Launch Date
The Land Cruiser 250 is expected to launch in India, but there has been no official confirmation.
Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Variants & Colour Options
Toyota has not detailed India-specific variants for the Land Cruiser 250. Globally, it is offered in multiple seating configurations and trim levels. The SUV is expected to be available in both five- and seven-seat layouts with a selection of monotone colour options such as white, black, grey, silver, and beige. Exact variant and colour details for the Indian market will be confirmed closer to launch.
Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Specs & Features
The SUV features an updated 2.8-litre diesel engine paired with an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Its GA-F platform enables improved torsional rigidity and off-road performance. Toyota has introduced features such as electric power steering, a Stabiliser Disconnect Mechanism to improve wheel articulation, and updated suspension systems including a double-wishbone setup at the front and a revised rear axle. Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control will also be part of the off-road package.
Inside the cabin, the Land Cruiser 250 includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a multifunction dial controller, and functional padded surfaces for off-road use. The layout focuses on visibility and practicality, with seating for up to seven passengers and a usable luggage area. Controls are designed to remain accessible under demanding driving conditions.
Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Safety
The Land Cruiser 250 will feature Toyota Safety Sense (third generation), including systems such as adaptive cruise control, lane tracing assist, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring. Additionally, Toyota Teammate driver-assist features may be offered in higher trims depending on market-specific availability.
Toyota Land Cruiser 250: Rivals
The Land Cruiser 250 will compete with full-size SUVs such as the Land Rover Defender 130, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mercedes-Benz GLE, and BMW X5.