I remember reading about the concept, it's neat to see it in the vehicle:
https://www.landcruiserforum.com/threads/the-2024-toyota-land-cruiser-yoke-steering-pedal-free-design.197/#post-1340
Anyone plan on attending SEMA this year? Last year Toyota had several custom vehicles with the overlanding/trailer hunter theme.
It will be interesting to see if they have a new built Land Cruiser on display.
Welcome to the '24 Land Cruiser waiting party @Kevin ๐ป I think you have plenty of time to get in line if your time frame of buying is 18-24 months, but it's hard to say right now.
I'm another fan of the Softex seats. We have them in our 10 year old 4runner and they still look great.
It should be fun to see the different camping setups owners have. I thought it would be helpful to have a dedicated thread for small trailer discussions suited for the new Land Cruiser.
https://www.landcruiserforum.com/threads/small-off-road-adventure-trailer-talk.198/
As we await more news on the Land Cruiser,, I thought it would be beneficial to create a dedicated thread for discussing compact off-road trailers that are well-suited to the towing capabilities of the 2024+ Land Cruiser.
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Toyota is set to showcase the 2024 Land Cruiser, destined for the U.S. market, at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show. However, this isn't your typical LC 250. The traditional circular steering wheel has been swapped out for "NEO Steer," a yoke-inspired design that incorporates the vehicleโs...
Welcome to the forum @FirstCruiser! I'm in Cedar Park. Did you have any luck with the new Toyota dealership in Leander? I haven't purchased a vehicle from them, but we take our 4runner there for service. They have always been great. Good luck on the First Edition! Hopefully all that work...