After modernizing the previous generation Land Cruiser 200 with its fancy Expedition tune, Khann International presented a widebody kit for the new Land Cruiser 300 adding another option to the long list of available bodykits for the Japanese SUV.
Khann’s visual modifications are focused
on making the SUV sportier, similar to rival proposals from both Toyota’s
in-house and independent tuners like Modellista, Liberty Walk, Wald, and M’z
speed. While this styling may put off the purists and adventure-seekers, there
are plenty of Land Cruiser owners asking for flamboyant design touches,
especially in the Middle East even if the mods go against the SUVs primary
purpose of being an off-road vehicle.
At the front, the Land Cruiser gets a new
grille, intake finishers, and vented bonnet made of carbon fiber, plus a front
bumper extension featuring faux intakes and LEDs. This is extended towards the
wide fenders addons on the profile, highlighting the massive 22-inch forged
wheels shod in wider low-profile tires. Other components include the carbon
mirror covers, and the two-part rear spoiler mounted on the base of the rear
windshield right above the taillights.
If you think that the aggressive looks are
combined with increased power output you have to look elsewhere since the tuner
doesn’t offer any performance upgrades for the stock 3.5-liter V6 petrol that
produces 409 hp right out from the factory. Khann
International didn’t provide pricing for the 8-piece bodykit which will surely
limit the off-road credentials of the Land Cruiser in favor of attracting more
attention with its sporty bits.