After many, many years of waiting, the all-new J300-generation Toyota Land Cruiser should arrive this year (and there won’t be a 2022 model year vehicle in the U.S. to tide us over in the meantime). We don’t know whether the Land Cruiser will come to America and, if so, whether it would be under Toyota or Lexus badging. Toyota’s statement on the matter amounted to “stay tuned.”
What we do have is even more leaked information about what the J300 Land Cruiser will look like. YouTuber Kirk Kreifels has obtained what appears to be technical design documents, and they give us a good idea about what to expect for the new SUV.
Visually, it looks like the next model won’t be dramatically different from the current Land Cruiser. Toyota appears to keep the same broad form while making the modern updates to bring a car born in the 2000s into the 2020s.

The wheelbase will be two inches longer, though the overall vehicle length will be shorter. The Land Cruiser seems to taper more toward the rear, with wrap-around taillights and a shaped rear window. It looks like Toyota will ditch the split tailgate for a more conventional one, as well. Other changes include adding some plastic off-road cladding for a more rugged look and moving the side mirrors to the doors.