Here I am in the central hall of the SEMA show in Las Vegas, sitting down blogging after being struck by what looks like the absolute craziest version of the new Toyota Land Cruiser I could even have imagined. It’s called the Modellista Overland Vision Concept, and it’s covered in all sorts of strange faux body armor that you just have to see to understand. Because it’s out there.
The new Toyota Land Cruiser is cool, but a bit unremarkable I found when I reviewed it earlier this year. But that’s definitely something that can be changed, as Toyota is proving at SEMA this year with the Modellista Overland Vision Concept.
Just look at this thing:
So, technically it wasn’t Toyota-proper that built this thing, but rather the company’s subsidiary, Modellista. The company describes itself as “the body kit & accessory brand directly affiliated with Toyota Motors for both channel of Toyota/Lexus.” The sign here at SEMA describes the brand thusly: “Known for its style and panache, Modellista provides design that appeals to emotions and feelings. The concept for this build is “sophisticated Armored Gear” designed to be the “ultimate fun vehicle that doesn’t limit adventurous spirits.”
Toyota says Modellista customers want to “live freely and feel uniqeu,” and that the “‘armored'” (yes that was in quotes on the sign) design is there to protect the vehicle against damage on rough roads.
It’s clear this isn’t actually real armor, but rather just a bunch of aesthetic bits, many of them screwed into place. Here’s what Modellista has to say about its creation on its website:
At the SEMA Show this year, MODELLISTA will exhibit “MODELLISTA OVERLAND Vision Concept”, a concept model that incorporates MODELLISTA’s unique worldview into the overland style.
This is a new approach for us, that combines sophisticated design with functionality for off-roading, which are focused on U.S. customer’s needs and recent U.S. off-road customizing trends.
This vehicle has a mission to explore the potential of MODELLISTA brand at U.S. market, and the decision will depend on reaction at the SEMA, but we’re planning to incorporate these design elements to our lineup for U.S. in the future.We put our thoughts and MODELLISTA’s brand philosophy, “to help directing the individuality of each customer” into the vehicle, and we want to appeal that our customize brand can color not only customers’ car-life but also their whole life, through this exhibition.
It’s customized by firmly reflecting our design philosophy called “Resonating Emotion” (adding elements which excites owner’s sensitivity, but also highly resonated and matched with original vehicle design), and sublimating the functional beauty which Land Cruiser has originally.
In person, this machine looks like it’s out of this world, and if this were an American automaker, I might find it hideous (like I do the “Angry Jeep Grille“). But the truth is, Japanese car culture has for many years championed “zany” designs. Have you seen Bosozuko vans? This Land Cruiser gives off similar vibes, and I can dig it.
David, for the love of automotive photography, please take your camera off wide angle, step back and give us pictures that aren’t distorted like a fun house mirror. I get that in a crowded show there isn’t always room, but this looks like press days with no crowds. Some of these photos make my brain hurt and make it difficult to get a sense of the full vehicle and its proportions.
Prado *
And it’s hideous.
It looks like a Toy…get it? TOYota…
That’s it for today folks!
I’ll see myself out…
That’s the stupidest sh** I’ve seen this week, including the elections. Being a Landcruiser used to MEAN something.
Yes. It is why I still see 90s era Land Cruisers here in Qatar. Not that they are great vehicles…they simply were more fuel efficient and better value for money in the 90s compared to GMC/Chevrolet trucks and SUVs sold back then..
I kinda like it, gives it an almost dekotora vibe.
So I see Toyota won the contract for the next Transformers movie. Now starring Lando Cruz instead of Optimus Prime. But you can’t see it until 6 months after the listed screening date and you will have to pay an additional $20 TSF (Theater Service Fee) before they can show it to you.
Yes.
One way is for Barricade to reappear as a MY24 Mustang Dark Horse converted to a Police Interceptor. His chief bodyguard should be a Toyota Tundra between MY18 and MY21 and MY24 lifted and having a brush guard, winch and a decal that says ” To Punish and Enslave”.
The next step would be to make Land Cruiser J200s and J300 GR Sport models lifted with offroad tires, King shocks and bullbars+ winches, motorola antennas and police equipment Barricade’s secondary goons in command who would be masquerading as Decepticons….
Stickers and fake louvres. Classic Toyota.
Umm why is it wearing Kia Tasman fender flares?
It looks like a Land Cruiser that’s been greebled up as a background car in an early-2000s SciFi Original Movie.
Autozone called and said thanks for making their stick on dodads look subtle.