The all-new 2025 Toyota LandCruiser Prado will finally be available to order at the end of this month, ahead of deliveries commencing during the fourth quarter of 2024 – and stock of the old one is officially sold out. “Ahead of the launch of our all-new LandCruiser Prado in the fourth quarter of this year, Toyota dealers are no longer taking orders for the current LandCruiser Prado and have no stock available for purchase,” a Toyota Australia spokesperson told CarExpert. The 250 Series LandCruiser Prado was first revealed in August 2023 , and has already begun sales in markets like Japan, Europe and North America.

Toyota Australia announced pricing for the all-new Prado range earlier this month, though hadn’t confirmed when order books would be opening locally. Prices start from $72,500 before on-road costs, a near-$10,000 increase on the entry point for the previous-generation 150 Series Prado. The most expensive Kakadu is $12,500 dearer than before, at $99,990 before on-roads.

All versions of the 2025 Toyota LandCruiser Prado in Australia will be powered by a revised 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel which receives 48-volt ‘V-Active’ mild-hybrid technology, teamed with a new eight-speed automatic transmission. In addition, Toyota has confirmed the new-gen Prado 250 Series will feature emissions-reducing AdBlue injection for the first time in Australia, indicating the new model is homologated to newer Euro 6 emissions regulations.

Despite stock levels drying .