Discover the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser for Europe – upgraded off‑road tech, hybrid power, and premium trims. Learn more and reserve yours today!
Toyota is expanding the appeal of its iconic Land Cruiser 250 (LC250) across Europe with two brand‑new variants that echo the classic 1958 model once sold in the United States.
Off‑road focus of the new LX‑VX trim
The entry‑level VX targets adventure seekers. It sports round‑headlamp styling reminiscent of the 1958 Land Cruiser, finished in a signature metallic smoke‑blue paint. Standard upgrades include a roof rack, 18‑inch alloy wheels and, most importantly, an electronically locking rear differential for superior traction on rugged terrain.
Additional tech features comprise a 12.3‑inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3‑inch touchscreen infotainment system, and a rear cargo compartment with optional cooling function.
Luxury‑laden VX‑L version
The VX‑L builds on the VX kit with premium comforts: power‑adjustable leather front seats, heated and ventilated seating, a 14‑speaker JBL audio system, HUD head‑up display, digital rearview mirror, panoramic sunroof, and 20‑inch wheels. European buyers can opt for a full‑panoramic glass roof, and the model replaces the electronic locking diff with a Torsen limited‑slip differential for smoother power distribution.
Standard TX and upgraded TX‑L trims
The base TX model offers practical equipment such as 18‑inch wheels, cloth upholstery, easy‑step sills, mudguards and a rear‑view camera. Step up to TX‑L for synthetic‑leather seats, heated and ventilated front seats, dual‑zone automatic climate control and a Drive Mode Select system.
Powertrain options
In most European markets, the 2026 Land Cruiser 250 will be powered by a 2.8‑liter diesel engine paired with a lightweight 48‑volt hybrid system, delivering improved fuel efficiency without sacrificing torque. In Eastern Europe, buyers can choose between the same 2.8‑liter diesel or a turbocharged 2.4‑liter gasoline engine.
Launch timeline and pricing
Toyota plans to start deliveries of the Land Cruiser 250 across Europe in the second half of 2026, with official pricing to be announced closer to launch.
For the latest updates and to secure your reservation, stay tuned to Toyota’s official channels.

