The Toyota Land Cruiser is built for the toughest terrain, and with the bulletproof vest on, it is built for the toughest attack as well. INKAS Armored took a Land Cruiser 250 and turned it into a vehicle ready to withstand all sorts of hostile situations.
The Canada-based firm claims that it blends advanced security, rugged performance, and hybrid efficiency, a mix that makes it the ultimate choice for those who require top-tier protection without compromise.
The vehicle sports full ballistic protection to keep occupants safe in any situation. INKAS Armor offers up to a BR6 level of protection, while the passenger compartment, sheltered by ballistic steel plating and ballistic glass, complies with the CEN standards.
The floor, firewall, battery, and fuel tank also feature ballistic protection. The Toyota Land Cruiser rides on run-flat tires, which help it continue to move even with punctured tires until it reaches a safe location.
This way, the SUV is capable of withstanding assault rifle attacks and hand grenade explosions. Armor for the engine bay and a fire suppression system are also available. An oxygen filtration system, a trunk or a roof escape hatch can bring extra peace of mind when trying to escape the bad guys.
Built on the newly developed GA-F architecture, the 2025 Land Cruiser is available in the US and Canada with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, which operates in the i-Force MAX Hybrid system. An eight-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with sequential shift mode sends 326 horsepower and 456 pound-feet of torque to all four corners with the help of a full-time four-wheel drive.
Meanwhile, the 250 Series version that INKAS Armored worked on is available with the re-engineered 2.8-liter turbo diesel engine with 205 horsepower. However, with all the added weight, doesn't that sound like the bulletproof off-roader is underpowered?
To sustain all that extra weight, the firm also offers an upgraded suspension. Meanwhile, strobe lights in blue and red, installed in the grille, will get the occupants to their destination on time.
Power goes to all four corners with the help of a full-time 4WD system and a Torsen limited-slip central differential. A rear differential is also on the menu, making sure the Land Cruiser gets the right amount of torque on the right axle, even when it has a wheel up in the air.
There is no information about how much customers have to pay to roll in a bulletproof Toyota Land Cruiser, and the price of each armored vehicle most likely depends on the customer's specifications. The Land Cruiser starts at $61,945 in the United States.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is built for the toughest terrain, and with the bulletproof vest on, it is built for the toughest attack as well. INKAS Armored took a Land Cruiser 250 and turned it into a vehicle ready to withstand all sorts of hostile situations.
The Canada-based firm claims that it blends advanced security, rugged performance, and hybrid efficiency, a mix that makes it the ultimate choice for those who require top-tier protection without compromise.
The vehicle sports full ballistic protection to keep occupants safe in any situation. INKAS Armor offers up to a BR6 level of protection, while the passenger compartment, sheltered by ballistic steel plating and ballistic glass, complies with the CEN standards.
The floor, firewall, battery, and fuel tank also feature ballistic protection. The Toyota Land Cruiser rides on run-flat tires, which help it continue to move even with punctured tires until it reaches a safe location.
This way, the SUV is capable of withstanding assault rifle attacks and hand grenade explosions. Armor for the engine bay and a fire suppression system are also available. An oxygen filtration system, a trunk or a roof escape hatch can bring extra peace of mind when trying to escape the bad guys.
Built on the newly developed GA-F architecture, the 2025 Land Cruiser is available in the US and Canada with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, which operates in the i-Force MAX Hybrid system. An eight-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with sequential shift mode sends 326 horsepower and 456 pound-feet of torque to all four corners with the help of a full-time four-wheel drive.
Meanwhile, the 250 Series version that INKAS Armored worked on is available with the re-engineered 2.8-liter turbo diesel engine with 205 horsepower. However, with all the added weight, doesn't that sound like the bulletproof off-roader is underpowered?
To sustain all that extra weight, the firm also offers an upgraded suspension. Meanwhile, strobe lights in blue and red, installed in the grille, will get the occupants to their destination on time.
Power goes to all four corners with the help of a full-time 4WD system and a Torsen limited-slip central differential. A rear differential is also on the menu, making sure the Land Cruiser gets the right amount of torque on the right axle, even when it has a wheel up in the air.
There is no information about how much customers have to pay to roll in a bulletproof Toyota Land Cruiser, and the price of each armored vehicle most likely depends on the customer's specifications. The Land Cruiser starts at $61,945 in the United States.