
The Toyota Land Cruiser is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2020, and to commemorate the occasion, the Japanese automaker revealed the 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Edition earlier this year. However, at the time, the company didn’t release pricing. Now, though, thanks to the manufacturer’s pricing guide, we know the Land Cruiser Heritage Edition starts at $89,040.
The $89,040 price tag includes the Heritage Edition’s base price of $87,645 plus the $1,395 destination charge. The base Land Cruiser, of which there is only one trim, starts at $86,710. The $2,330 difference gives the Heritage Edition SUV a few aesthetic upgrades.
One of the most recognizable ways to differentiate a Heritage Edition from a standard Land Cruiser is the 18-inch BBS Wheels that are exclusive to the special offering. Gone are the running boards and the body’s lower side moldings. Other upgrades include the black accents in the grille and darkened chrome surrounds for the foglight and headlights. Vintage Land Cruiser exterior badges complete the look. Midnight Black Metallic or Blizzard Pearl are the only two exterior colors.
While inside visual upgrades are minor—black leather upholstery with contrasting bronze stitching, however, while the standard Land Cruiser is a three-row SUV, the Heritage Edition removes the third row, making it a two-row, five-passenger offering. Powering the Land Cruiser Heritage Edition is the same 381-horsepower, 5.7-liter V8, which pairs with the eight-speed automatic and full-time four-wheel-drive system.
Toyota last updated the Land Cruiser in 2018, and it remains a bit of an oddity in Toyota’s lineup. There is only one trim and one package available – the $2,220 rear-seat entertainment system, which is still cheaper than the two-row Land Cruiser Heritage Edition offering. Toyota is limiting production to 1,200 vehicles with sales starting this summer.