When did Prado get traction control?

When did Prado get traction control?

In October 2000 a turbo-diesel automatic driveline was released. Prado Turbo-diesel TX and Grande automatic models had the active safety features of vehicle stability control (VSC) and four-wheel-drive traction control (4WD-TRAC).

What series is a 1998 Prado?

The Prado is one of the smaller vehicles in the range. From 2009, the Prado is based on Toyota’s J150 platform….Second generation (J90: 1996)

Second generation (J90)
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado GXL 5-door (VZJ95, Australia)
Overview
Also called Toyota Merú (Venezuela; 3-door)
Production 1996–2002

Is the Toyota Prado GX in Silver Pearl?

PRADO GX IN CRYSTAL PEARL PRADO VX IN SILVER PEARL PRADO VX LIMITED IN WILDFIREPRADO VX IN GRAPHITE Building on that legendary ruggedness with luxury and versatility in equal measure, the Land Cruiser Prado has been a mainstay of Toyota’s comprehensive SUV offering for 20 years.

What are the features of a Toyota Prado VX?

Prado VX versions have the added features of Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) front and rear, and height-adjustable rear air suspension. As with the outgoing Prado, there is something slightly “off” about the new model’s cabin.

When did the Toyota Prado get a diesel engine?

The upgrade to the D-4D engine was also matched with transmission upgrades to the diesel range, with the 5-speed automatic and 6-speed manual transmissions added in line with the petrol powered range. From August 2007 the Prado received several equipment and safety upgrades.

What’s the ground clearance on a Toyota Prado?

Ground clearance is pegged at 220mm, but thanks to Toyota’s Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), the Prado VX has a height-adjustable rear air suspension. With all that technology on board, the Prado is formidable in an off-road environment.