2026 · SUV · Toyota
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai


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The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 VX is a full-size premium SUV that prioritizes authentic off-road capability alongside refined interior comfort. Its 3.5L V6 twin-turbocharged hybrid powertrain delivers 457 horsepower and 790 Nm of torque through a 10-speed automatic and permanent 4WD with low-range terrain management—crawl control and multi-terrain select give it genuine tricky-ground ability, though the ride is tuned more for controlled rough driving than car-like smoothness on pavement.
Inside, the VX focuses on practical luxury: premium leather with walnut trim, powered adjustable front seats with driver memory, ventilated cooling, and four-zone climate control. A 12.3-inch multimedia touchscreen with JBL's 14-speaker system, rear-seat entertainment, and wireless charging address day-to-day convenience. Safety runs comprehensive—panoramic view cameras, pre-collision, lane departure alert, and e-call emergency assist round out a feature set built for global ownership across varied road conditions.
At 5005 mm long on 20-inch alloys, it balances presence with proportioned maneuverability, seating seven across three rows for families or fleet deployment in export markets.
The 2026 Land Cruiser LC300 VX sits at the intersection of luxury and expedition engineering, designed for buyers who need a vehicle that performs equally in controlled climates and remote territories. The twin-turbo hybrid architecture is the key differentiator here: it pairs turbocharged low-end torque with electric motor assist for responsive acceleration and improved efficiency at highway speeds, then backs off when crawling rocks or sand. For re-exporters and fleet buyers targeting GCC and African markets, this means predictable fuel consumption on long highways and sufficient grunt for convoy operations without excessive thirst.
The interior reflects genuine high-end material choice rather than trim gimmicks. Walnut wood accents and leather surfaces age well across climates, and the electric parking brake plus adaptive variable suspension handle both smooth motorway runs and uneven terrain without fatigue. The four-zone climate keeps all seven occupants comfortable during long-distance drives—critical in hot-climate markets where cabin temperature directly affects driver alertness. Rear-seat entertainment and wireless charging appeal to family buyers and corporate fleets alike.
Ownership considerations across export markets center on parts availability and service support. Toyota's global network means hybrid components and the 10-speed transmission are serviced competently from Mumbai to Lagos. The panoramic camera system and radar cruise control reduce driver fatigue on monotonous routes typical of African and Central Asian corridors. Real-world observation: this generation prioritizes controlled, managed off-road driving over extreme articulation—buyers crossing rutted tracks will appreciate its stability; buyers needing full rock-crawling geometry should look toward purpose-built variants. The seven-seat layout and hybrid efficiency make it a versatile export choice for markets demanding family capacity, reliability, and a visible badge of quality assurance.