February 11, 2025

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The Toyota Land Cruiser 300 gets some updates for 2025

Toyota’s flagship SUV gets an update for 2025 and we’re among the first to receive it.

You may have seen our recent article about the discontinuation of the former entry-level VX variant of the Toyota Land Cruiser 300. Well it turns out that Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has done more than that.

The Japanese automaker has quietly introduced some updates locally for its flagship SUV mostly centered around its interior as seen in its spec sheet. What exactly? Keep reading to find out.

There are no changes to the Land Cruiser 300’s exterior.

For starters, a beige interior color scheme is now available as an option. In the feature department, its analog gauge and seven-inch info display have been replaced by a 12.3-inch fully-digital instrument cluster, its 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system gets a new user interface similar to the other new Toyota and Lexus models, and it now gets a separate display for the climate control system.

Official photos from TMP are not yet available but do check out our photos of the Toyota Camry below as the instrument cluster and infotainment system UI are shared. We also found some photos on Facebook Marketplace.

The Land Cruiser 300 will be sharing these with other Toyota models.
(2025 Toyota Camry shown)
These photos from local Facebook Marketplace give us an idea of what’s new inside.

As we also wrote in our previous article, the Land Cruiser 300 gets new exterior point job options, though only through indent order. These are Dark Red Mica Metallic and Silver Metallic 2. Gray Metallic, Precious White Pearl, and Attitude Black Mica remain available with the latter two as the standard options.

These are some of the Land Cruiser 300’s colors.

Other features remain the same as before such as its aero body kits, full LED exterior lighting, 20-inch alloy wheels, power sunroof, leather seats, 14-speaker JBL sound system, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.

Performance-wise, the lone powertrain option for the local-spec Land Cruiser 300 remains a 3.3-liter F33A-FTV twin-turbo diesel V6 engine making 306 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque, mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission

As of this writing, the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 ZX’s suggested retail price is listed at Php 5,752,000, with an additional Php 15,000 premium for the Precious White Pearl exterior paint job.

Based on our research, the Philippines is one of the first markets around the globe to receive these updates. Do you think they make the already much sought-after Toyota Land Cruiser 300 even more attractive?

Photos from Toyota and Facebook Marketplace, and by Julian Panlilio.