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2024 Toyota Land Cruiser on Hybrid Forged Aftermarket Wheels Looks Tastefully Menacing

2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958 on Vossen wheels 8 photos
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The aftermarket hybrid forged alloys came from Vossen's vast portfolio, measure exactly 22 inches in diameter, and are wrapped in fat off-road tires. Do you appreciate this all-black specification or not?
The Japanese automaker Toyota has done a lot of great stuff across the mid-size automotive market in America over the past few months. Let's remember the introduction of the 2024 Grand Highlander three-row family crossover SUV, the arrival of the latest iteration of the best-selling Tacoma pickup truck, the reintroduction of the legendary Land Cruiser as a smaller and way cheaper off-road adventure SUV, the arrival of the latest 2025 Camry mid-size sedan, the reveal of the first-ever Crown Signia crossover SUV, as well as the impending drop of the adventurous 4Runner across the nationwide dealer network.

Of course, until the more affordable 4Runner arrives to steal its thunder, the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser is making the rounds – including across the imaginative aftermarket realm. The latest incarnation of the iconic off-road SUV is available with round or squared headlights to evoke the past and in just three grades – Land Cruiser 1958, Land Cruiser, and the special First Edition starting from $56k, $62k, and $75k, respectively.

Although it's a bit more expensive than its potential rivals like the Jeep Wrangler and Ford Bronco, that doesn't mean people won't compare them. However, the Land Cruiser has few personalization options – the LC 1958, for example, has just three exterior colors, and the First Edition has four. Of course, it turns out this Toyota looks great when dressed in black – as proven by recent apparitions from aftermarket outlets.

So, after we recently saw the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser MOAB Edition from Westcott Designs – which may or may not remain a one-off affair, here's another (simpler) way to make a black Land Cruiser stand out in any aftermarket crowd. More precisely, the good folks over at Miami, Florida-based Vossen Wheels have tucked a simple, black Toyota Land Cruiser 1958 on their HF6-5 alloy wheels dressed in matching glossy black attire. With this being the base trim, the aftermarket outlet has added another touch of dashing luxury aside from their alloy wheels – the company's newly released Carbon Billet Sport caps.

Immediately, fans approved of this build by noting with the appropriate emoji that this Land Cruiser is "on fire," and some even think it's much better than a Ford Bronco or a little sweet – kind of like a Jeep Patriot! Anyway, for those looking to find out about the size and tire combination, it's easy to follow Vossen's dedicated page for the build, where it's revealed the HF6-5 alloys are a six-lug option in solid Gloss Black with 285/45R22 front and rear wheels and 22x9.5 front and rear tires – and that they were outfitted by Esteem Custom Garage, also from Florida.


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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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