Customers can choose from three different equipment grades, the LC3, LCD and LC5, with seven seats being fitted as standard on all but the entry-level model on which the third row of seats are optional.
The LC3 comes equipped with 17-inch alloys, roof rails, fog lamps, climate control, cruise control, Bluetooth and Smart Entry and Start system as standard.
Pick the LC4 and you also get triple-zone climate control, 18-inch wheels, powered folding third row seats, leather upholstery, electrically adjustable heated front seats, dusk-sensing headlights, auto-dimming rear-view mirrors, rear parking monitor, 17-speaker JBL premium audio package and a hard disc drive (HDD) navigation system with a 10GB sound library.
The range-topping LC5 adds to equation an Adaptive Variable Suspension with Active height Control, sunroof, Crawl Control, Multi-terrain Monitor, Steering Angle Display, Multi-terrain Select and a rear seat entertainment system for DVD playback and gaming.
On-the-road prices for the 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser range from �29,795 to �44,795 with first deliveries set to take place in early December.