Land Cruiser Prado

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The new Prado TX from Toyota expands the range from just two top-of-the-range VX models to a four model range on the new Prado platform introduced in October last year.

This latest mid-sized Land Cruiser SUV platform follows the tried and tested formula of a strong, a! ll steel body mounted on a ladder type frame for the highest level of durability in tough operating conditions – the type of conditions that have led to the Land Cruiser brand laying claim to the title “Master of Africa”.

The design brief for the new Prado TX and VX required that any increase in overall size be kept to a minimum to preserve the excellent agility and manoeuvrability of the previous model and retain its true mid-size SUV character. In keeping with this brief length increased by 45 mm and width by 10 mm for the new model. Overall vehicle height is reduced by 20 mm.

The approach and departure angles, fundamental to the vehicle’s excellent off-road capability, are 32 degrees and 25 degrees respectively, which betters that of the previous model.

Within the slightly larger external envelope the Prado design team improved interior space and utility. The length of the cabin is increased by 35 mm, it is 5 mm wider, and the space between the driver and the front passenger is increased by 30 mm.

Safety from strength in construction

High tensile steel is used extensively in the body structure for a lightweight yet highly rigid body structure. Areas where this material is used to impart extra strength include the area around the engine compartment, the floor area, side frames including the ‘A’ and ‘B’ pillars, the area around the rear bumper, and lateral reinforcements in the roof area.

Galvanised sheet steel is used in all areas typically exposed to corrosion including door panels, vehicle side panels, doors, the bonnet and rear hatch. The extensive use of this material ensures excellent resistance to rust.

The new Prado is designed to protect vehicle occupants within a strong and rigid impact resistant safety cell. This safety cell (the vehicle body) is mounted on the ladder type frame which itself is design to adsorb and channel impact energy away from the passenger cell.

Passive safety

A key element of the passive safety protection afforded to occupants of both the new Prado VX and TX models is the provision of comprehensive SRS airbag protection. Dual stage driver and single stage passenger airbags provide frontal protection for the front seat occupants. These are supplemented by seat side airbags for front seat occupants and a knee airbag for the driver. Curtain side airbags provide side-on protection for all three rows of seats.

To provide protection in the event of a frontal impact the front pillar reinforcements feature a multi-layer construction between the roof rail reinforcement and the cowl for increased resistance to buckling and an improved resistance to crash e! nergy when buckled. This element assists in limiting body deformation in the event of a frontal collision. The lower front pillar reinforcements also feature a multi-layer construction and high strength outer rocker reinforcements are fitted.

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