
TOYOTA LAND
CRUISER PRADO TX-L PACKAGE MATT BLACK EDITION
Model Overview
The Prado TX-L Matt Black Edition is for buyers who want legendary Land Cruiser reliability wrapped in a stealth, aggressive factory look. This is not a cosmetic aftermarket build, it’s a special-edition factory specification, blending Prado durability with a commanding, modern presence.
Perfect for executives, off-road enthusiasts, and buyers who want a Prado that stands out without being loud.

Key Information
- Matt Black Edition exterior treatment
- Blacked-out alloy wheels
- Black grille & exterior trim accents
- TX-L upgraded interior finish
- Engine Code: 2TR-FE
- Cooling: Liquid-cooled
- Driving Character: Smooth, dependable, built for longevity rather than speed
- Naturally Aspirated Petrol Engine (4-Cylinder)
Factory Options
- Multi-terrain 4WD system
- Center differential lock
- Downhill Assist Control (DAC)
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
Additional Features
- Sunroof / Moonroof
- Leather-trimmed seats
- Power-adjustable front seats
- Keyless entry & Push-start
- LED headlamps & daytime running lights
- Fog lamps
- Touchscreen infotainment system
- Reverse camera
- Steering-wheel mounted controls
- Traction Control
- Multiple airbags (front, side, curtain)
- Power windows & mirrors
- Steering-wheel mounted controls
🆚Buyers Also Consider
Buyers considering this Prado TX-L Matt Black Edition are usually cross-shopping mid-to-high spec rugged SUVs, prioritising durability, resale value, and presence over outright performance.
Toyota Fortuner 2.7 Petrol / 2.8 Diesel
More modern interior, but less robust chassis than Prado.
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
Good value, but lower resale and weaker brand pull.
Ford Everest
Feature-rich, but long-term reliability perception favors Prado.
Prado Diesel TX / TX-L
Better torque & economy, but higher upfront and maintenance costs.
"Compared to mid-size SUV rivals, the Prado TX-L Matt Black Edition stands out for durability, resale strength, and real-world toughness. It feels more solid and long-lasting than a Fortuner, more trusted long-term than a Pajero Sport, and more mechanically proven than feature-heavy rivals like the Everest. While not the most modern on tech, it delivers confidence, reliability, and ownership peace of mind that few SUVs in its class can match, making it a smart buy for buyers who value strength over gimmicks."