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Toyota Teases Upcoming ‘Baby Land Cruiser’ Model With Multiple Powertrains

This compact SUV is creating a buzz in the automotive world and is expected to be showcased at the Japan Mobility Show later this month.

Toyota is generating excitement with a teaser video of its upcoming “Baby Land Cruiser,” a more budget-friendly version of its luxury Land Cruiser model. This compact SUV is creating a buzz in the automotive world and is expected to be showcased at the Japan Mobility Show later this month.

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Key Features of the Toyota Baby Land Cruiser:

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Multiple Powertrains: The Baby Land Cruiser is expected to offer a range of powertrain options, catering to different preferences and requirements.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy7vZCHqIXM

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Medium-Sized Body: With a medium-sized body, this SUV is designed to be versatile and practical for urban and off-road adventures.

Stylish Exterior: The vehicle is likely to feature a distinctive design, including sleek LED headlamps, LED taillights, sporty alloy wheels with low-profile tires, and side cladding.

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Hybrid Technology: Toyota may equip the Baby Land Cruiser with hybrid technology, offering a blend of efficiency and performance.

While specific details and specifications are yet to be officially revealed, the anticipation surrounding the “Baby Land Cruiser” is already growing. Toyota enthusiasts and potential buyers are eagerly waiting for more information about this exciting addition to the Toyota lineup.

First published on: Oct 09, 2023 07:18 PM IST


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