Toyota has unveiled the 2014 Land Cruiser Prado. The current version of the Land Cruiser Prado was launched in 2009 and has remained almost the same since then. There are changes not so significant to a phase change even after so many years. However, the facelifted Prado gets a newly done front fascia with a new front bumper and updated LED headlights. The Land Cruiser Prado forms the basis of the Lexus GX 460, the 2014 model of which was recently revealed sporting the spindle-shaped grille design.
The headlamp cluster of the updated Toyota Prado now fuses on to the grille and seems like a single unit. The grille and the two headlamps on either side almost look like a bird with its wings flanked. The older fog light unit has gone for a toss and so is the front bumper. The new bumper design curves towards the inside. The side profile is more or less similar to the current model of the Prado. The rear end now features a bigger tail light unit and an even bigger chrome strip with Land Cruiser engraved on it. Proportionally, the area under the chrome strip enclosing the number plate also gets slightly refreshed.