2021 Toyota LandCruiser Prado Kakadu review

There’s a lot of chat about evolutionary perfection in the automotive world. An expectation that on an approximate seven-year gestation cycle, every new car will out-Darwin the variant that came before. Refine, adapt, and innovate is the general order of the industry. Sometimes for good, sometimes just to keep things fresh, or sometimes just to make things different.

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