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Toyota Prado Kakadu Horizon 2020 Radio Review

Toyota LandCruiser Prado Kakadu Horizon

Toyota has dressed up its top-of-the-range Prado with the launch of a Prado Kakadu Horizon special edition featuring more external bling.

Priced from $89,590 plus the usual costs, the Horizon adds a front bumper spoiler and bling for the rear bumper, chrome side moulding and mirror covers, metallic/pearl paint finish, clear rear combination lights and an exclusive Horizon badge.

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Inside, it gains two rear USB charging outlets and illuminated front scuff plates.

Horizon is powered by the 2.8-litre turbo diesel six-speed automatic. It also comes with the Kakadu dual-range four-wheel drive system, crawl control and multi-terrain select, adaptive variable suspension and rear air suspension.

Other features are a rear DVD screen for the kids, tri zone automatic a/c, heated and cooled seats front and back, power folding third row seats and a JBL audio system.

I have to say the Horizon is packed with features bit also misses some like HUD and could use more power, which is coming.

I’m Rob Fraser

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