Liberty Walk unveils Land Cruiser 250 wide-body kit
Liberty Walk’s wide-body kit transforms the Toyota Land Cruiser 250
Liberty Walk unveils Land Cruiser 250 wide-body kit
Liberty Walk unveils a GR-liveried wide-body kit for the Toyota Land Cruiser 250: smooth flares, new bumpers, twin spoilers and Vossen wheels—no engine changes. See the build.
2025-11-15T17:21:48+03:00
2025-11-15T17:21:48+03:00
2025-11-15T17:21:48+03:00
Liberty Walk has unveiled a new signature tuning kit for the Toyota Land Cruiser 250, and the photos have already raced through social media. The project surfaced shortly after the SEMA show and immediately drew attention with its vivid rally-inspired look. The SUV wears Gazoo Racing’s signature colors: a white base set off by red-and-black accents, decals, and sporty logos.The headline change is a wide-body package. The flared fenders are blended into the body without the usual exposed bolts, which makes the vehicle look more upmarket. New bumpers, side skirts, a hood trim panel, and a rear diffuser with an integrated stop light give the silhouette extra bite.At the back, there are two spoilers, while the stock wheels give way to large black Vossen alloys. No interior or mechanical upgrades are mentioned, so the vehicle likely keeps its factory hardware.Even without any engine work, the build lands a strong visual punch — Liberty Walk once again shows how dramatically a production Land Cruiser 250 can be reimagined into a true show car.
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Liberty Walk’s wide-body kit transforms the Toyota Land Cruiser 250
Liberty Walk unveils a GR-liveried wide-body kit for the Toyota Land Cruiser 250: smooth flares, new bumpers, twin spoilers and Vossen wheels—no engine changes. See the build.
Michael Powers, Editor
Liberty Walk has unveiled a new signature tuning kit for the Toyota Land Cruiser 250, and the photos have already raced through social media. The project surfaced shortly after the SEMA show and immediately drew attention with its vivid rally-inspired look. The SUV wears Gazoo Racing’s signature colors: a white base set off by red-and-black accents, decals, and sporty logos.
The headline change is a wide-body package. The flared fenders are blended into the body without the usual exposed bolts, which makes the vehicle look more upmarket. New bumpers, side skirts, a hood trim panel, and a rear diffuser with an integrated stop light give the silhouette extra bite.
At the back, there are two spoilers, while the stock wheels give way to large black Vossen alloys. No interior or mechanical upgrades are mentioned, so the vehicle likely keeps its factory hardware.
Even without any engine work, the build lands a strong visual punch — Liberty Walk once again shows how dramatically a production Land Cruiser 250 can be reimagined into a true show car.