Land Cruisers From Renoca Are Stunning Examples Of Retro Styling
by AutoExpert | 6 June, 2022
Renoca is a Japanese tuner that focuses on making cars look like they did in the past. They offer a wide range of Land Cruiser models that look like the ancient J60. The SUVs look even more better with customised front panels, redesigned grilles, and OEM headlamps.
The transformation kit gives the Land Cruiser J80 (1990), the J90 Prado (1996), and the J100 (1999) the look of the J60 (1980), which can be changed in a number of ways.
The reworked steel bonnet, as well as headlamp housings, adjusted front fenders, and unique bumpers with a chrome finish, are all made by Renoca. For the outside, you can choose from a range of vintage colors, and you can also choose from a variety of alloy wheels.
What's more, the inside of whichever model you choose to utilize as a donor car has a lot more contemporary feel compared to the J60. To mention a few, there's greater room in the cabin, as well as aftermarket touchscreens for entertainment. Renoca offers a wooden steering wheel with three spokes and a variety of fabric and leather upholstery options.
The Land Cruisers maintain their basic ladder-frame structure and motors. If you'd want to further enhance the SUV's off-road capabilities, Renoca offers aftermarket lift kits for the suspension. Furthermore, roof racks are available for some versions.
Pricing for the improvements begins between ¥2,800,000 ($20,300) and ¥3,490,000 ($27,140), but can increase if more features are included.