Toyota has officially introduced the 2025 Land Cruiser in the U.S. with a price increase. The main change from the 2024 model is the removal of the First Edition and the addition of a new Heritage Blue color and integrated rear storage lights. The 2025 Land Cruiser is available in only two trims, with the First Edition production halted. The manufacturer’s suggested retail prices start at $56,450 and $62,450 for the two trims, respectively, which is an increase of $500 compared to last year.
The exterior design remains unchanged, with the 1958 model featuring retro round LED headlights, while the high-end model opts for slimmer rectangular designs. Buyers of the latest model can now access the new Heritage Blue color along with the already available dual-tone design featuring a Grayscape roof.
The interior design has been carried over from last year’s model, with the exception of the new integrated rear door lights, which are an optional feature at $195. According to Toyota, these lights provide “improved visibility of the storage area when the rear door is open.” On the dashboard, the 1958 model features a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch infotainment screen, while the Land Cruiser upgrades to dual 12.3-inch displays. The high-end model also features front seats with heating and ventilation, SofTex upholstery, and a 10-speaker audio system.
The optional premium package adds a 14-speaker JBL audio system, heads-up display, cooler box, wireless charging, and 20-inch wheels, priced at $5,840 or $6,035.

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