14:27 31-03-2026

Toyota Land Cruiser First Edition ends, Navigator trim takes over

Toyota discontinues the Land Cruiser First Edition, replaced by the off-road-focused Navigator trim. Learn about features, pricing, and the upgraded Professional version.

Toyota is discontinuing the Land Cruiser First Edition version two years after its debut. It will be replaced by a new Navigator trim, which retains the signature round headlights that previously distinguished the limited edition.

The Navigator is geared for off-road use: the SUV features an electronic rear differential lock and disconnectable stabilizers. Off-road assistance systems have also been added. However, the equipment level is lower—there's no JBL audio system or power-adjustable front seats, and the panoramic sunroof is no longer offered.

Meanwhile, the role of the Professional version has changed. It's now the most well-equipped Land Cruiser modification: it includes a JBL audio system, heated and ventilated seats, a head-up display, 20-inch wheels, and a Torsen differential for improved road grip.

Both versions can be equipped with a third row of seats, transforming them into seven-seater vehicles with a large trunk. In Europe, the diesel Land Cruiser starts at 180,995 euros, while commercial versions are cheaper—starting at 88,886 euros without VAT.