The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser starts at $57,900, which is $500 more than the 2024 model year. The more powerful Land Cruiser, which starts at $63,900, will also see a small price hike. Toyota’s mid-size off-road SUV will be released in 2025 with better driver-assistance features and new liftgate lights. The process is known to everyone. The next model year, a car company releases a famous new model, but then they raise the price by a lot. Well, the Toyota Land Cruiser’s price has gone up the least after a year back in the American market. In 2025, the base Land Cruiser 1958 costs $57,900, which is only $500 more than the year before. The round LED headlights on the 1958 style make it easy to spot because they give it a very retro look. Inside, there is a standard 8.0-inch tablet with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto that works wirelessly, as well as heated front seats and cloth seats. Every Land Cruiser comes with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, two electric motors, a 2.4-liter turbo-4 engine that runs on gas, and a 326-hp hybrid powertrain as standard. The base price of the First Edition was $76,400 last year. It is no longer part of the Land Cruiser range for 2025. The trim that doesn’t have a name yet has more basic features than the 1958. It has rectangular LED headlights, a 12.3-inch touchscreen and a bigger digital instrument cluster, leatherette upholstery with ventilated front seats, and a front anti-roll bar that can be taken off instantly. This better Cruiser costs $63,900, which is only $500 more than the last model. Toyota also improves the Land Cruiser by adding a few extra features. Its liftgate now has lights built into the inside to illuminate the loading area. More sensors have been added to the range of driver assistance technologies so that the car can tell the difference between motorbike users and pedestrians. Moreover, lane-keeping assist has a feature that watches the driver and can instantly stop the car if necessary. The top Land Cruiser can now be ordered in a single color Heritage Blue.