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Toyota’s very long and wide electric Land Cruiser promises comfy, efficient cruising for seven, set to launch in 2026, reinvented with a luxury focus

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The Toyota Land Cruiser is in line to be radically reinvented for the electric era, as previewed by a striking new concept the Japanese firm is taking to the Tokyo motor show next week.

Toyota Landcruiser Electric Model back view
Toyota Landcruiser Electric Model back view

Toyota has pulled off the wraps of the first-ever Land Cruiser EV along with a mini EV Pickup in Japan’s Mobility show. While both are concepts, they reveal a new, almost unrecognizable look for the brand. Officially called the Land Cruiser SE Concept, this EV SUV features 3 rows of seating and a “high torque EV powertrain.” They also highlight how quiet this Land Cruiser is in urban environments and “on-road situations…” so much for off-roading. It also uses a monocoque chassis and is big at 202in long.

Toyota Landcruiser Electric Model front view
Toyota Landcruiser Electric Model front view

Then we have the tiny EPU Concept, a small electric pickup. The EPU is just over 16 feet inches long and rides on a 132-inch wheelbase, around the size of a Ford Maverick. It also uses a monocoque chassis and Toyota even revealed the futuristic interior with a yoke wheel, digital dash and more.

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