As an upgraded iteration of Toyota’s popular compact SUV, the 2026 Toyota Wildlander brings comprehensive improvements in exterior design, interior features, space performance, and power systems. It not only continues the classic Toyota family DNA but also integrates cutting-edge technology and practical design, perfectly meeting the dual needs of family travel and urban commuting.
Exterior Design
The all-new Toyota Wildlander adopts Toyota’s latest family design language, combining technological aesthetics with an electrified character to present a highly recognizable appearance. The front features a sharp C-shaped lighting cluster with independent parallel daytime running lights that are separated from the main headlight assembly, ensuring both functionality and a distinctive visual identity. The grille uses a frameless, body-color layout instead of the traditional piano-black finish, offering a more refined and delicate texture. The honeycomb-style hexagonal mesh is decorated with chrome trim, and the silver front lip adds layers and depth to the front. The fog lamp area adopts a simplified design with black plastic material, maintaining consistency with the overall front styling.
The side profile emphasizes three-dimensionality and strength. The raised hood lines and outward-flared wheel arches deliver a muscular appearance, while the Y-shaped character line—derived from the electric Land Cruiser concept—runs across the body to create a forward-leaning dynamic stance. Wheel size has been significantly upgraded, now offering up to 20-inch wheels compared to the previous maximum of 19 inches, greatly enhancing visual impact. The dimensions (4600/1855/1680 mm; wheelbase 2690 mm) maintain a compact SUV layout, making urban driving and parking agile and convenient. The redesigned rear quarter windows improve passenger visibility, while two-tone body options such as black roof + platinum pearl white add youthful style. The body color shifts under different lighting angles, creating an eye-catching visual effect.
The rear design continues the simplicity of the front, dominated by horizontal lines that widen the perceived stance. The full-width LED taillights echo the front lights, using pixel-style internal light sources that glow like neon strips at night. A compact roof spoiler integrates a high-mounted brake lamp, while the slanted rear window improves aerodynamics without sacrificing rear visibility. The lower bumper incorporates black anti-scratch cladding, reflectors, reverse lamps, and a towing hook slot, balancing practicality for city use with capability for light off-road scenarios. Every detail serves functionality and safety, fully embodying the practical nature of a family SUV.
Interior & Technology
Inside, the 2026 Wildlander adopts a “wrap-around intelligent cockpit” concept, combining advanced technology with high-quality materials to create a class-leading experience. The cabin features a 15.6-inch floating central screen, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 26.4-inch HUD, forming a triple-screen interactive layout. The central display has a 7.5 mm narrow bezel, achieving one of the highest screen-to-body ratios in its class.
Powered by the HarmonyOS ecosystem and a high-performance Qualcomm 8155P chip, the infotainment system ensures smooth multitasking with no lag. It includes 26 pre-installed apps for navigation, entertainment, and productivity. It also supports seamless multi-device interconnection with phones and tablets.
Space Performance
The Wildlander is equipped with synthetic leather seats, offering both comfort and durability for everyday family use. Despite being a compact SUV, interior space utilization is excellent. A 175 cm driver has 1.5 fist-worth of headroom, and a passenger of the same height in the rear enjoys generous legroom. Even when carrying three passengers in the rear, comfort is maintained—ideal for family trips.
The trunk provides 580L of standard volume, easily accommodating luggage, strollers, and camping gear. With the rear seats folded, storage expands to 1690L. Up to 12 storage compartments throughout the cabin—including door pockets, the center armrest box, and rear cup holders—enhance practicality for everyday travel.
Power & Driving
The 2026 Wildlander offers three powertrain options:
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2.5L hybrid system: 136 kW, strong power and excellent fuel efficiency
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2.0L hybrid system: 112 kW, balancing performance and economy
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2.0L naturally aspirated engine: 126 kW, smooth and reliable output
Some variants feature the E-FOUR electronic all-wheel-drive system, which smartly distributes torque between the front and rear wheels for enhanced stability and capability.
Using a front MacPherson strut and rear double-wishbone suspension setup, along with the new ECB electronic braking system, the Wildlander achieves more precise torque distribution and improved cornering control. Braking becomes more linear and stable, further improving safety and comfort. Whether navigating city traffic, cruising on the highway, or handling light unpaved paths, the Wildlander provides a smooth and dependable driving experience.
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