The 2026 Toyota Frontlander undergoes a comprehensive exterior redesign, featuring a brand-new design language for the front fascia. The horizontally extended black trim paired with a downsized grille creates a seamless visual effect, while the logo has been moved forward to the edge of the hood, giving a closed-off look comparable to new energy vehicles. The side air vents and black front lip on the bumper complement the matrix full LED headlights, creating a layered and sporty front appearance. The split layout of the headlights separates the daytime running lights from the main light source, while the smoked housings enhance both technology and recognition. The unique shark-nose design not only lowers the visual center of gravity but also broadens the front-end perception through the horizontal extension of the black trim, giving the car a more stable and imposing stance.
The side profile continues Frontlander’s signature compact SUV silhouette, with refined details enhancing its sporty character. Wide black wheel arches and side skirts emphasize the crossover style, complemented by the newly introduced 18-inch two-tone wheels to highlight youthful appeal. The floating roof combined with blacked-out B/C/D pillars harmonizes with two-tone body colors such as Platinum Pearl White and Desert Gold. Body dimensions have been slightly adjusted to 4490/1825/1625mm, with length and height increased by 5mm each compared to the previous generation, while the 2640mm wheelbase remains unchanged, ensuring interior space utilization is unaffected. Chrome trim along the bottom of the side windows has been replaced with a body-colored finish, paired with hidden door handles for a more unified look. Notably, sound insulation has been upgraded through additional acoustic materials in the roof lining and reinforced floor mats, significantly enhancing ride quietness.
The rear design refines the overall shape of the current model. The new red LED light bar taillights feature layered internal structures, providing high recognition at night and completely eliminating the cheap feel of the old halogen lights. The rear bumper is wrapped in large black panels with hidden exhausts for a clean, neat visual style. The newly added rear spoiler not only improves aerodynamics but also harmonizes perfectly with the rear wiper in both function and aesthetics. Redesigned tailgate lines combined with a chrome trim that runs across the top of the license plate and connects the taillights further enhance the horizontal visual width, elevating the premium feel while retaining the family design characteristics.
Inside, the 2026 Toyota Frontlander abandons the previous “barebones” interior style, with upgrades in materials and design creating a luxurious cabin. The dashboard features a new smooth folded design, with soft-touch materials covering key areas such as the instrument panel and steering wheel. Slim air vents reduce visual bulk. The front seats have been redesigned to improve both back support and lateral support. The cabin is enhanced with 64-color ambient lighting and a 50W wireless charging pad. A 12.9-inch floating central touchscreen powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon SA8155P chipset supports CarPlay, HUAWEI HiCar 5.0, and ICCOA Carlink triple connectivity, complemented by an 8.8-inch digital instrument panel and intelligent voice interaction system, forming a complete smart cockpit ecosystem. The 2640mm wheelbase ensures ample rear legroom, with optimized seat padding providing exceptional long-distance comfort.
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