- The 2027 Toyota Land Cruiser starts at $59,330 and remains a two-trim, body-on-frame midsize SUV with standard off-road equipment and available premium features.
- The lineup combines retro-inspired design and rugged capability with modern technology, safety features, and a spring dealership arrival.
Toyota announced pricing for the new Land Cruiser, which is slightly higher than the 2026 model year, starting at $59,330, including the $1,450 destination fee.
The 2027 Land Cruiser maintains its place in the midsize SUV market by appealing to those who want a rugged yet refined vehicle.
Streamlined Trim Options:
As with previous model years, the body-on-frame Land Cruiser comes in two trims. The first is the Land Cruiser 1958, which pays homage to its heritage with a retro vibe, including rounded LED headlights and “TOYOTA” stamped on the heritage grille. Standard off-road equipment includes locking center and rear differentials, rear coil springs, and CRAWL Control.
The other model is simply called the Land Cruiser, with pricing expected to start at $64,175, including the $1,450 destination fee. This is the more cushy trim, featuring rectangular LED headlights, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, and, for off-the-highway driving, color-selectable LED fog lights, Multi-Terrain Select, and Multi-Terrain Monitor.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, the automaker’s suite of active safety and convenience systems, is standard on both 2027 Land Cruiser models. Available features include high-mounted air intakes to improve off-road capability, heated and ventilated rear seats, and a new exterior color option called Inked.
The 2027 Land Cruiser is expected to arrive at dealerships this spring.