Entry-level facelifted 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility looks like this

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility

The entry-level version of the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility, which was recently facelifted, may have missed your attention.

This Land Cruiser Utility appeals to customers who care about durability, reliability and longevity by discarding leather seats, chrome inserts or alloy wheels.

The standard features of the new Land Cruiser Utility selling by Toyota UK include 17-inch wheels, roof rails, front fog lamps, a 6-speaker audio system with Bluetooth, CD player, aux-in and USB ports, Smart entry and Push-button start, Trailer Sway Control, Downhill Assist Control, Hill-start Assist Control, five airbags, dusk-sensing headlights, cruise control, Active Traction Control and a manual air conditioning.

The Land Cruiser Utility, powered by a 2.8-liter D-4D turbodiesel engine with 175 hp and 420 Nm of torque, can be ordered in three or five-door configurations. Six-speed manual gearbox is standard.

The three-door version of the Land Cruiser Utility with manual transmission starts at £32,795. Starting at £34,095 for five-door with manual transmission and £35,795 for automatic variant.

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Utility