I don't like how they have swapped the steering wheel over to the other side.
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My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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Originally posted by mjrandom View PostI don't like how they have swapped the steering wheel over to the other side.[SIZE=3]Jeff[/SIZE]
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Originally posted by Jeffers View PostThat means my wife will have to drive as she always sits on the LHSMy 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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From the Toyota Australia website
http://www.toyota.com.au/news/toyota...dcruiser-prado
Toyota is poised to launch a facelift LandCruiser Prado range with improved safety features, better third-row seat access and higher interior and exterior specification.
The facelifted LandCruiser Prado is scheduled to have its Australian wholesale release in late October.
The new Prado has a refreshed exterior and interior, including daytime running lamps on all models.
Important safety upgrades across the range will include trailer sway control and emergency brake signal.
Trailer sway control gives LandCruiser Prado owners an additional layer of confidence and control when towing.
LandCruiser Prado's new face draws on several structural elements from its unique design heritage; a further evolution of the classic Prado grille and a vertical, two-step construction accentuating the new Toyota's rugged appearance.
A comprehensive interior upgrade combines new switchgear and instrumentation with enhanced trim and ornamentation, improved second and third row seat designs with new fabrics, and new interior colour schemes.
LandCruiser Prado debuted in Australia in 1990 and is now midway through its fourth generation.
It is offered with the choice of 4.0-litre petrol and 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engines.
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Same clunker 3 litre D4D and gay looking led daytime running lights on either side of the grill ala Audi by the look of it. That should keep the KLC mob happy.Dave
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DRLs I like but not when they are in the middle where they will be hidden by bar work. Cosmetic stuff doesn't affect me one way or another. Wonder when a Diesel engine upgrade is coming, not that I am in the market since I haven't finished this one. The rear seat area looks the same so I am guessing the improved access is a change to the second row seating.My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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Shame they didn't give the Prado the same nose job as they did to the Hilux. I like the latest model Hilux in terms of looks.NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]
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http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/4-x-4/...4#.Uhyi-RZbufQ
2014 Toyota Prado gets bold new look
By: IOL Motoring Staff
Toyota's Land Cruiser Prado is renowned for finding that delicate balance between on-road comfort and off-road prowess and the latest model simply adds some polish to that well-proven formula.
While its basic shape and rugged body-on-frame architecture are retained, the SUV gains a muscular new front end headlined by a huge vertically-stacked grille that's bound to command attention. It's flanked by higher-mounted headlights that flow into the grille like intimidating teeth. At the back, the eagle eyed will notice restyled taillights and wider licence plate panel.
The raft of interior changes includes a new upper centre console as well as fresh interior inlays, fabrics and colour schemes. Perched between the driver's instruments is a new Optitron metre with 4.2-inch colour display with animations that can show the vehicle's angle, diff lock operation and what the traction control is doing at each wheel.
Furthermore, a new switch panel gives drivers more intuitive control of the vehicle's off-road systems.
FIVE TERRAIN MODES
All five-speed automatic models come with Toyota's Multi-terrain Select gizmo with five terrain modes: Mud & Sand, Loose Rock, Mogul, Rock and Dirt & Rock.
Dial it in to match the terrain you're about tackle and it automatically modifies the throttle, braking and traction control systems to suit.
As before, the Prado has a permanent four-wheel drive system complete with a rear diff lock and a Crawl Control function that manipulates the engine and brakes to basically do the job of a low-range gearbox when the driver needs to crawl up or down a steep slope at walking pace.
To make life even easier, the Multi-terrain Monitor can display the view ahead on the vehicle's 7-inch central display screen. This system can also show the locations of obstacles detected by the clearance sonar.
To optimise comfort and road holding both on and off tar, engineers upgraded both the standard suspension system and the optional electronically modulated Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System.
BEEFED UP DIESEL
As before, buyers can choose between a 3-litre turbodiesel and 4-litre V6 petrol engine.
The diesel has been upgraded to make it Euro 5+ compliant and its outputs have increased to 140kW at 3400rpm and 420Nm from 1600rpm (up from 120kW/400Nm). Expect to see this engine in the next Hilux.
According to Toyota, the diesel Prado will accelerate from 0-100km/h in 11.0 seconds, reach a top speed of 175km/h and sip an average of 8.1 l/100km on the combined cycle.
The 3956cc V6 petrol model now pushes 207kW and 385Nm, gets to 100 in 10.9 seconds, reaches 180km/h and guzzles 10.8 l/100km.
Expect to see the new Prado in South Africa in November this year, fresh from making its first local appearance at the Johannesburg International Motor Show in October.
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What do we think of the 2014 150 ?
http://www.expeditionportal.com/vehi...-pictures.html
The new grill & lights make it look quite narrow in the front
Not sure i like the bulged out front guards ?
Love the interior
Hate the vents above the stereo.That bar on the stereo looks like a slide bar of some sort ( i know its not ) just looks that way. yuk!!
The screen could of been so much bigger.
But overall looks good
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Woodgrain. Wow. Crappy push buttons for transfer selection. Going to take a decent bar to fix that front end.Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
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In one shot you can see the segments in the rubber cover over the roof troughs. I guess it would be like a Commy wagon or similar where you remove the segment to expose the mounting points for roof rails/bars. This way Toyota gets to slug you for the whole setup and not just the cross bars. The rails are pretty useless by themselves.Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
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The 3 door appears gone and the FJ cruiser being retained
http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/t...828-2sp2x.htmlNew 2015 150s GX 5 seater with floor mats, towbar and a big wish list
Previously a 2004 120s 1KZ GX silver manual with stuff
before that a 1996 RV6 90S with lots of gear
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