Styling changes for the 2018 Prado are headlined by a sculpted bonnet, re-profiled fenders and a revised grille flanked by new headlights.
Toyota claims Prado's off-road amenity will be improved thanks to lower corners on the front and rear bumpers, the latter incorporating new lamp clusters.
Inside, the changes include updated presentation of the dashboard, instrument binnacle and switchgear.
Automated emergency braking will be standard across the volume-selling GX and GXL variants – a feature formerly reserved for the upscale VX and Kakadu models
And lane departure alert and automatic high beam will be standard across the updated Pardo lineup.