Toyota is finally widening the reach of its most powerful Land Cruiser ever. The Land Cruiser 300 Hybrid, which debuted in the Middle East last year, is now confirmed for select Eastern European markets starting January 2026.
It’s a big move, but also a carefully controlled one. Western Europe and North America still won’t get the 300 Series. Instead, those markets remain reserved for the Lexus LX and the smaller Land Cruiser 250. For buyers in Eastern Europe, though, this is the first taste of Toyota’s most advanced and muscular Land Cruiser yet.
Hybrid Power, Old-School Muscle
Under the hood, this is no mild hybrid pretending to be efficient. The Land Cruiser 300 Hybrid pairs a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 with an electric motor mounted between the engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission.
The result:
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457 hp
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790 Nm of torque
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Full-time four-wheel drive
That makes it the most powerful Land Cruiser ever built. Toyota says acceleration is up to 40 percent stronger than the diesel-only 300 Series, with noticeably sharper throttle response thanks to electric assistance.
There’s also an EV-only mode for low-speed driving up to 30 km/h, useful for tight trails or crawling through campsites. Power comes from a nickel-metal hydride battery, chosen for durability rather than range bragging rights.
Still a Proper Land Cruiser Off-Road
Toyota hasn’t compromised the Land Cruiser’s core identity. The hybrid system is fully sealed in a waterproof housing, allowing the SUV to retain its 700 mm wading depth. That’s serious off-road credibility.
The hybrid also gets:
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Electric power steering for improved precision
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Multi-Terrain Select
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Crawl Control
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Downhill Assist Control
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Multi-Terrain Monitor
In short, it’s just as capable off-road as the petrol and diesel versions, only smoother and more responsive.
Three Trims, One Body Style
European buyers will get three variants:
VX
The entry model comes well-equipped with:
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18-inch wheels
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LED lighting
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Dual 12.3-inch screens
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JBL 14-speaker audio
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Four-zone climate control
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Heated steering wheel
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Power tailgate
ZX
Adds more tech and comfort:
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Adaptive Variable Suspension
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Head-up display
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Five drive modes
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Rear limited-slip differential
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Kick-sensor tailgate
GR Sport
The most rugged of the lot, featuring:
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Unique bumpers and grille
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Off-road-focused wheels
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e-KDSS suspension system for maximum wheel articulation
All versions are strictly five-seat models. No third row is offered.
Availability and Pricing
Toyota says the Land Cruiser 300 Hybrid will launch in select Eastern European markets from January 2026, though exact countries haven’t been confirmed yet.
Pricing remains under wraps for Europe, but in the UAE, the hybrid starts at AED 389,900 (around $106,000) a strong indicator of where European pricing could land.
Australia is confirmed to receive the hybrid in the first half of 2026, and Japan may follow later with an updated version.
The Bottom Line
The Land Cruiser 300 Hybrid proves Toyota isn’t diluting its off-road legacy in the name of electrification. Instead, it’s using hybrid tech to make its toughest SUV faster, smoother, and more capable than ever.
It may not be coming to every market, but where it does land, this will be one of the most desirable full-size off-roaders money can buy.




