
“Two-in-one” products generally mean there’s a compromise. A desktop replacement laptop is great until you’ve lugged its weighty frame through five airports in two weeks, a road-trail motorcycle is fine until you hit a really snarly stretch of dirt, and a keyboard that becomes a mouse when you turn it upside down, well, lets not even go there. So when Toyota introduced its new Prado Landcruiser mid-size 4WD as a “best of both worlds” solution for both the highway and the rough stuff I was a little skeptical. But after taking on all types of terrain – including, open roads, tight forest trails and a formidable purpose built 4×4 track – I may just have been convinced otherwise. The vehicle’s versatile performance owes particular thanks to a sophisticated new suspension system and electronics suite, and although there’s no point pretending that it can be a sports coupe one minute and a monster truck the next, as a two-in-one auto solution the fourth-gen Prado comes very, very close…
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