Few nameplates in the automotive world carry the same weight as the Toyota Land Cruiser. With a lineage stretching back to 1951, the Land Cruiser has earned a global reputation for durability, off-road capability, and long-term reliability. For 2026, the Land Cruiser continues its return to the U.S. market — first reintroduced for the 2024 model year — carrying forward the same capable platform with minor pricing adjustments.
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser is offered in two distinct trim levels: the Land Cruiser 1958 and the Land Cruiser. Each is built on the same body-on-frame foundation, powered by the same hybrid powertrain, and equipped with full-time four-wheel drive as standard. Where they differ is in styling cues, interior features, and available technology. This guide is designed to give you a clear, straightforward look at both options so you can determine which configuration aligns with your needs and preferences.
Powertrain: Standard Across All Trims
One of the defining characteristics of the 2026 Land Cruiser lineup is that both trim levels share an identical powertrain. There is no engine choice to make — every Land Cruiser is equipped with Toyota’s i-FORCE MAX hybrid system.
This system pairs a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with an integrated electric motor, routed through an eight-speed automatic transmission. Combined output is rated at 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. Full-time four-wheel drive is standard, and the system includes a two-speed transfer case with low-range gearing, a locking center differential, and an electronic rear locking differential — hardware typically associated with purpose-built off-road vehicles.
Fuel economy is rated at 22 MPG city / 25 MPG highway / 23 MPG combined for both trims.
| Specification | Land Cruiser 1958 | Land Cruiser |
| Engine | 2.4L Turbo Hybrid I-4 | 2.4L Turbo Hybrid I-4 |
| Horsepower | 326 hp @ 6,000 RPM | 326 hp @ 6,000 RPM |
| Torque | 465 lb-ft | 465 lb-ft |
| Transmission | 8-Speed Automatic | 8-Speed Automatic |
| Drivetrain | Full-Time 4WD | Full-Time 4WD |
| Fuel Economy (Combined) | 23 MPG | 23 MPG |
| Curb Weight | 5,360 lbs | 5,445 lbs |
Trim Level Breakdown
Land Cruiser 1958
Starting MSRP: $59,095
The Land Cruiser 1958 is the entry point into the lineup. Its name is a tribute to the year Toyota began exporting Land Cruisers globally, and its styling reflects that heritage with distinctive round LED headlights and a retro “TOYOTA” lettered grille — a design nod to the original FJ25 generation.
Despite being the base configuration, the 1958 comes with meaningful standard equipment both inside and out.
Standard Exterior Features:
- Round LED headlights
- Heritage “TOYOTA” grille
- LED fog lights
- 18-inch wheels
- Underbody skid plates
- Spare tire mounted beneath the chassis
- All-LED lighting
Standard Interior & Technology Features:
- 8-inch touchscreen infotainment display
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Heated front seats
- Tri-zone automatic climate control
- 110-volt power outlet
- 2,400-watt power inverter
- Keyless entry with push-button start
- Satellite radio
- Bluetooth streaming audio
Standard Off-Road Features:
- Full-time 4WD with low-range transfer case
- Locking center differential
- Electronic rear locking differential
- Crawl Control
- Multi-Terrain Select
Land Cruiser
Starting MSRP: $63,940
The Land Cruiser trim builds upon the 1958 with a different visual identity and a more feature-rich interior. Its styling takes inspiration from the FJ62 generation, featuring rectangular LED headlights and a more contemporary front fascia. Multi-color LED fog lights and roof rails are added as well.
Inside, the upgrade is notable. The infotainment screen grows to 12.3 inches, paired with a fully digital instrument cluster. Seating surfaces move to ventilated SofTex synthetic leather, and a power liftgate is added for convenience. An integrated off-road camera system rounds out the additional trail-ready capability.
Features Added Over the 1958:
- Rectangular LED headlights (FJ62-inspired)
- Multi-color LED fog lights
- Roof rails
- Power liftgate
- 12.3-inch touchscreen
- Fully digital driver’s display
- Ventilated SofTex front seats (heated and ventilated)
- 10-speaker audio system
- Wireless smartphone connectivity
- Multi-Terrain Monitor with off-road cameras
- Side-view cameras
- Top-view camera
- Slip control
- Navigation system
Available Premium Package (Land Cruiser Trim Only):
The Land Cruiser trim is eligible for an optional Premium Package that adds a range of luxury and technology upgrades:
- Genuine leather seating surfaces
- Refrigerated center console
- Wireless charging pad
- 14-speaker JBL premium audio system
- Head-up display (HUD)
- Digital rearview mirror
- Front cross-traffic warning
- Drive Connect (includes built-in navigation and enhanced voice command; one-year trial subscription)
Standalone Options Available (Land Cruiser Trim):
- 20-inch wheels
- Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (improves wheel articulation off-road)
Trim Comparison at a Glance
| Feature | Land Cruiser 1958 | Land Cruiser |
| Starting MSRP | $59,095 | $63,940 |
| Headlight Style | Round LED (retro) | Rectangular LED (modern) |
| Infotainment Screen | 8-inch | 12.3-inch |
| Digital Instrument Cluster | No | Yes |
| Front Seat Material | Fabric | SofTex (Heated & Ventilated) |
| Power Liftgate | No | Yes |
| Roof Rails | No | Yes |
| Off-Road Camera System | No | Yes |
| Audio Speakers | 6 | 10 |
| Wireless Charging | No | Optional (Premium Pkg) |
| JBL Audio System | No | Optional (Premium Pkg) |
| Head-Up Display | No | Optional (Premium Pkg) |
| Navigation | No | Standard |
| Leather Seats | No | Optional (Premium Pkg) |
| Stabilizer Disconnect | No | Optional (standalone) |
| 20-Inch Wheels | No | Optional (standalone) |
Safety: Standard Across All Trims
Both the Land Cruiser 1958 and the Land Cruiser trim come standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 (TSS 3.0), a suite of active safety and driver assistance technologies.
TSS 3.0 Standard Features (Both Trims):
- Pre-collision warning with pedestrian detection
- Full-speed range dynamic radar cruise control
- Lane departure alert with steering assist
- Automatic high beams
- Road sign assist
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
The Land Cruiser trim adds side-view and top-view cameras as standard, and the optional Premium Package unlocks front cross-traffic warning and the Drive Connect system.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many trim levels does the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser come in?
The 2026 Land Cruiser is available in two trim levels: the Land Cruiser 1958 and the Land Cruiser.
What engine does the 2026 Land Cruiser use?
Both trim levels are powered by the i-FORCE MAX hybrid system — a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor. Combined output is 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque.
Is four-wheel drive standard on the 2026 Land Cruiser?
Yes. Full-time four-wheel drive with a two-speed transfer case is standard on every 2026 Land Cruiser, regardless of trim level.
What is the difference in headlight style between the two trims?
The Land Cruiser 1958 features round LED headlights that pay tribute to the original FJ25 generation. The Land Cruiser trim features rectangular LED headlights inspired by the FJ62.
What is the Premium Package and which trim does it apply to?
The Premium Package is an optional add-on available exclusively for the Land Cruiser trim. It includes genuine leather seating, a refrigerated center console, a wireless charging pad, a 14-speaker JBL audio system, a head-up display, a digital rearview mirror, front cross-traffic warning, and Drive Connect with navigation.
What is Drive Connect?
Drive Connect is a subscription-based connected services platform that provides built-in navigation and enhanced voice command functionality. A one-year trial subscription is included with the Premium Package.
Does the 2026 Land Cruiser have off-road features?
Yes. Both trim levels include Crawl Control, Multi-Terrain Select, locking differentials, and a low-range transfer case. The Land Cruiser trim adds a Multi-Terrain Monitor with off-road cameras, and a Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism is available as a standalone option on that trim.
What is the fuel economy of the 2026 Land Cruiser?
Both trim levels are rated at 22 MPG city, 25 MPG highway, and 23 MPG combined.
Does the 2026 Land Cruiser seat more than five passengers?
No. The 2026 Land Cruiser is configured as a two-row, five-passenger SUV.
What are the starting prices for each trim?
The Land Cruiser 1958 starts at $59,095 MSRP, and the Land Cruiser trim starts at $63,940 MSRP. Prices shown are manufacturer’s suggested retail prices and do not include taxes, title, license, or dealer fees.
Visit Alexandria Toyota
Whether you’re exploring the 2026 Land Cruiser 1958 or the fully equipped Land Cruiser trim with the Premium Package, our team at Alexandria Toyota is here to help you find the right fit. We invite you to stop by our dealership, browse our current inventory, and take a test drive at your convenience. Have questions before your visit? Our knowledgeable staff is available by phone or through our website and happy to walk you through any details, trim comparisons, or available options.
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All prices reflect manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) and are subject to change without notice. Prices exclude taxes, title, license, and dealer fees. Fuel economy ratings are EPA estimates. Features and availability are subject to change. See dealer for complete details.

