The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (250 Series) transitions into a more luxury-focused SUV, emphasizing modern ergonomics and enhanced cabin space compared to its predecessors.
Interior Space and Seating
The seven-seat cabin is designed for versatility.
- Dimensions: Occupants enjoy generous headroom and elbow room, particularly in the first two rows. However, the third row remains best suited for children due to limited under-thigh support and a high floor caused by hybrid battery placement.
- Seating Comfort:
- Ergonomics: Seats are newly sculpted for long-distance support with available 10-way power adjustment for the driver.
- Materials: Trims range from durable fabric on base models to premium leather-accented upholstery with contrast stitching on higher grades.
- Climate-Controlled Seats: Front-row heating and ventilation are standard from the GXL trim upward. The flagship Kakadu trim adds heated and ventilated rear outer seats.
Ride Quality and Cabin Ambiance
Built on the TNGA-F ladder-frame platform shared with the Land Cruiser 300, the 2024 Prado offers a more composed on-road experience.
- Suspension: A double-wishbone front and rigid rear axle setup that sits flatter in corners than previous models.
- Acoustics: The cabin is well-insulated, reducing road noise to a “muffled hum” at cruising speeds. While generally quiet, the diesel engine can become clattery during heavy acceleration.
- Visibility: Large windows, thin A-pillars, and a scooped-out hood center improve outward vision, reducing the “oppressive feeling” for passengers.
Convenience and Tech Features
- Climate Control: Standard dual-zone automatic climate control is upgraded to a tri-zone system in seven-seat models, providing dedicated rear vents and temperature controls.
- Connectivity: All passengers have access to USB-C charging ports distributed throughout all three rows.
- Luxury Touches: Available features include a 10-speaker premium audio system, a refrigerated center console “cool box,” and a panoramic moonroof.









