A Land Cruiser Was Built in Japan That Even Toyota Doesn’t Know About

Japanese tuner transforms humble Toyota Probox work wagon into Land Cruiser-inspired off-road styled utility vehicle.

March 22, 2026 at 6:30 PM / Tuning

The Toyota Probox has long been one of Japan’s most popular work vehicles. The simple wagon is valued for its durability, practicality, and low price, making it a staple for small businesses and delivery services across the country.

But what if this modest wagon could be turned into something resembling a Toyota Land Cruiser?

That question inspired the Japanese tuning company Hakobanya, which transformed the Probox into a vehicle styled after the legendary Land Cruiser 70 Series.

The project is called 70 BOX.

To achieve the look, the wagon received a completely redesigned front end that matches the latest facelift of the 70 Series. The modifications include round LED headlights, a honeycomb-pattern grille, and a new bumper finished in unpainted plastic.

The tuners also installed custom front fenders and a raised hood, changes that give the normally modest wagon a far more rugged and aggressive appearance.

From the side, the Probox now features plastic wheel-arch cladding and decorative vents. At the rear, the car gets rectangular taillights mounted on a custom-built bumper.

Inside, buyers can customize the cabin to their taste. Options include leather-style seat upholstery and wood-look trim inserts, which add a touch of luxury to the otherwise utilitarian interior.

Mechanically, however, the Probox remains unchanged. The converted wagon keeps its standard 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 107 horsepower, paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Buyers can choose either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.

In Japan, the cost of converting a Toyota Probox into the Land Cruiser-inspired 70 BOX starts at around $10,000.

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