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New car sales price Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Altitude

Prado Altitude returns for 2013, 14 months after the 2012 limited edition of the same name.

Toyota has announced a limited edition Altitude version of its LandCruiser Prado 4WD wagon, which brings more than $10,000 in extra features for just $5,000 more than the regular GXL diesel.

Priced from $68,990, the GXL-based Altitude includes many features usually exclusive to the high-spec VX and Kakadu models.

The Altitude adds a 7-inch touchscreen with satnav, high-grade instrument cluster, electric sunroof, front parking sensors (adding to the standard rears), privacy glass, and Altitude badging.

Interior trim is now leather accented, and includes 14-speaker audio with a six-disc in-dash CD/DVD changer and remote control.

Rear seat passengers gain a roof-mounted entertainment system, with DVD, 9-inch screen, and three wireless headphones. The system integrates with the dash-mounted screen, permitting control from either front seats or via remote control in the rear.

The Prado Altitude will be available in five-door long-wheelbase only, with the 127kW/410Nm 3.0 litre turbodiesel/five speed auto drivetrain.

Colour choice is limited to Crystal Pearl white, Ebony black, Silver Pearl, and Graphite grey.  All colours are available with a black interior, while white and black models can be specced with ivory trim.

The Altitude’s extra features join the already useful list of GXL accoutrements, including three-zone climate control, proximity keys, seven airbags, seating for seven, and servicing is capped at $210 through Toyota’s Service Advantage scheme. The Altitude will be available from now until the end of June production.

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