The latest generation of the Toyota Prado has been on sale since 2009 and in 2012 it’s one of the most popular MPV’s.There are five-door and three-door versions of the popular wagon and it’s available in two trim levels, the SX and ZR. The three-door, which we tested, features a wheelbase that is 335mm shorter than the five-door models and is 445mm shorter overall It also showcases a slightly narrower track by 20mm.
To kick off, the entry-level SX comes with a higher-spec trim and more equipment than the equivalent GX five-door. Standard features include fog lights, roof rails, telescopic steering, premium steering wheel and gear knob, dual-zone climate control, steering wheel-mounted multimedia controls, alarm and a rear cargo blind, all of which the GX five-door misses out on.