Khann International makes the imposing new Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series look angrier with its carbon-fiber wide-body kit.
The Land Cruiser has always been an imposing SUV. And Toyota has always managed to design its brawny SUV timelessly. It is the only reason why people are still drooling over the 14-year-old Land Cruiser J200. The Japanese automaker finally decided to give its prized procession a generation upgrade with the J300 in 2021. And the latest-gen Land Cruiser has only elevated this legend's appeal.
The 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser continues to be big and brawny but also possesses a modern and sleek appeal. While the new design language is intimidating enough, Khann International has come up with a cool carbon-fiber add-on body kit to dial things up even further. The specialty of this kit is that it is minimal, yet manages to give the LC300 a whole new aggressive visual appeal. It even looks sportier than the Land Cruiser GR Sport.
This kit consists of fender flares, widebody carbon inserts for the front and rear bumper, a cool-looking mid-spoiler, and various other carbon fiber elements that look the stealthiest when coupled with the Land Cruiser's black paint job. Completing the aerodynamic picture is an optional set of forged wheels specifically developed for the Khann carbon fiber kit. The kit costs around $13,000 excluding shipping charges and without any optional extras.
Khann International makes the imposing new Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series look angrier with its carbon-fiber wide-body kit.
The body kit component count is less compared to other kits available on the market, but Khann has managed to make the LC300 more aggressive and wide with its carbon-fiber kit. The wider stance is courtesy of extended flares that does justice to the LC300's muscular shoulder lines. The front bumper also gets widened with carbon fiber inserts on either side of the lower section.
The radiator grille has also been swapped for a carbon-fiber unit which now housed a blacked-out "Toyota" emblem. The biggest element in this body kit is Khann's custom carbon fiber hood which adds more muscle to the sporty outlook. Apart from the widened fender flares, the sides are garlanded with carbon fiber mirror covers that look cool.
At the rear, the widened treatment wraps around the bumper cleanly with carbon fiber inserts. Another cool addition to the rear fascia is a set of trunk lid carbon fiber spoilers. Khann also offers an optional set of 22-inch KW-LT2 R22/ET forged rims in two colors (all black and silver-black) to go along with the LC300's newfound aggression. These wheels have been created specifically for this body kit, and they look rad.
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While the highlight of Khann's carbon fiber kit is its ability to make the Land Cruiser Batman-worthy, it looks equally enticing with the white paint job too. In fact, with the white backdrop, the carbon-fiber elements are highlighted even further, giving the LC300 a cool dual-tone theme. The black-silver color option of Khann's 22-inch custom wheels look perfect with the white shade.
The aggression is limited to the exterior alone as the Land Cruiser J300's interior remains untouched. It continues to flaunt the overhauled dashboard design which now gets a floating 12.3-inch infotainment screen and a cleaner layout.
All three rows are spacious and comfy with an array of comfort and convenience features. But it would have made the package more desirable if Khann also added in a few carbon fiber trimmings for the interior.
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We are still sad about Toyota not bringing over its desirable SUV stateside. Its corporate twin - the 2022 Lexus LX managed to fill some of this void, as it is a Land Cruiser J300 in a tuxedo. But no matter how hard we try and pitch in the Lexus, a Toyota is still Toyota! For the lucky peeps who can get their hands on the Land Cruiser J300, they are treated two new V6 motors (yup, the V8 is gone).
One is a 3.6-Liter twin-turbo V6 that churns out 409 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque and the other is a 3.3-Liter twin-turbo diesel that pumps out 304 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via a 10-Speed automatic transmission. And Khann's carbon-fiber kit will not be fiddling with these performance figures.
The wide fender kit that extended across the length and wraps around the sides of the bumper costs $2,500. The carbon-fiber radiator grille comes in at $2,060 and the custom carbon-fiber hood is the priciest standard bit of this kit at $5,210. The carbon fiber mirror covers cost $1,440. At the rear, the set of spoilers is priced at $1,350. Khann's optional 22-inch wheels come for an additional $8,600.
So, the standard kit will set you back $12,560, and adding in those forged wheels will bump it up to $21,160. These prices are excluding shipping charges which can vary from country to country and be a hefty affair. So, Khann's carbon fiber garland for the LC300 is surely not on the cheaper side. But if you are very much in love with it, then this body kit is just an email away.
Sources: Khann.ru, Facebook.com/khann.international.official
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