2025 GX550 will get 1 inch lift will the 2025 LandCruiser?

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The 2025 GX Overtrail will have 1 inch lift compared to the 2024 GX Overtrail. New ground clearance is listed as 9.84.

How about the new 2025 Land Cruisers
 
All the better to traverse the treacherous speedbumps at the outlet mall
You forgot the Overtrail. Far from a mall crawler. Front and rear sway bar disconnect, and robust 18" tires. Sad that Toyota did not come out with such a vehicle, but they knew the 2025 4Runner was in the wings. All controlled by the marketing side.
 
The 2025 GX Overtrail will have 1 inch lift compared to the 2024 GX Overtrail. New ground clearance is listed as 9.84.

How about the new 2025 Land Cruisers
No change. Did they do it with larger tires or a change in the suspension? Is the articulation still the same?
 
You forgot the Overtrail. Far from a mall crawler. Front and rear sway bar disconnect, and robust 18" tires. Sad that Toyota did not come out with such a vehicle, but they knew the 2025 4Runner was in the wings. All controlled by the marketing side.
Iโ€™m being facetious ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
I think the better thing for the Lexus is that all trims come with memory seats and power tilt steering wheel. It was absurd that they didn't at their price.
 
I think the better thing for the Lexus is that all trims come with memory seats and power tilt steering wheel. It was absurd that they didn't at their price.
Amazingly, they took away triple-zone HVAC from the Overtrail. Even the base LC 1958 trim has this.
 
Reading down that press release the OT variants get factory AUX switches and an air compressor as well.
 
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25 Land Cruiser already announced without factory lift
 
Oh yeah? So what is the actual hardware change? Asking for a friend...
The press release is pretty vague. My guess is different shocks and springs. I can't imagine Toyota using a puck lift. The ~1" leveling lift on the 2014 FJ TTUE was different shocks and springs.
 
The press release is pretty vague. My guess is different shocks and springs. I can't imagine Toyota using a puck lift. The ~1" leveling lift on the 2014 FJ TTUE was different shocks and springs.
It is vague, as always. I was looking to hear back from @gvan1998, as he made it sound like he actually knew how the lift is being accomplished.
 
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