Tuesday, March 5, 2013

2013 Toyota Land Cruiser Review

Toyota Land Cruiser 2013 has a loyalty unmatched by any other SUV. The product of 60 years of global adventure, it's a sophisticated blend of off-road prowess, on-road comfort and unparalleled refinement. It also offers seating for up to eight passengers. After all, adventures are best shared.
  2013 Land Cruiser 

Expeditions often require the assistance of an entire crew. Fortunately, you’ll have room for seven talented associates (or your family) in Land Cruiser’s commodious cabin. And they can all ride in comfort, thanks to multi-stage heated and ventilated front seats, a multi-stage heated 40/20/40 split heated second-row seat with center armrest, and a 50/50 split third-row seat.



New features have been added as standard, including a rear-seat DVD entertainment system; a center-console cooler box; a multi-information display with voice activation and Bluetooth connectivity; heated second-row seats; and finally, Toyota’s hard-drive based navigation system with Entune, which enables mobile-phone apps like Facebook and Pandora to be operated via the Land Cruiser's audio system.

The drivetrain for the 2013 Land Cruiser remains the same, with a 381-horsepower V-8 teamed to a six-speed automatic and four-wheel drive, biased 40:60 to the rear via a Torsen limited-slip locking center differential.

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