A video posted on Instagram by Influencer Khaled Al-Remithi shows the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster that will replace the current model's semi-digital cluster.
The new dashboard resembles the similar cluster of the Toyota Alphard. This is a significant change from the analogue dials and small screen in the centre that are used in the current version of the Land Cruiser 300 SUV (pictured below).
The cabin is largely unchanged, including the 12.3-inch infotainment system screen. However, there is now a small screen in the centre of the front panel to display the temperature and fan speed of the climate control system. In the current version of the model, this data is displayed on the main screen.
It is not known whether this feature will be available in all configurations. In some markets, base versions of the Land Cruiser 300 already have a similar climate screen, but it is combined with a smaller infotainment system display.
Rumours suggest that Toyota may remove the option of BluRay and CD/DVD players in the updated model. The Land Cruiser is also expected to get the latest version of Toyota's Safety Sense 3.0 suite of systems, with improved camera and sensors, and an updated collision avoidance system that will be able to recognise not only cars and pedestrians, but also cyclists/motorcyclists.
The updated Land Cruiser 300 is expected to make its official debut in the first half of 2025.
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