Potential Toyota FJ Cruiser Looks Nice With Ford Bronco Design Language
by AutoExpert | 24 November, 2021
With inspiration from the vintage FJ40 and a modern twist, Toyota FJ Cruiser was launched in January 2005. Some right-hand drive markets continue to offer this competent off-roader, so it's still available. Ford's Bronco, however, has taken the public by storm.
The new Bronco, like the FJ Cruiser, was released as a modern-day version of an earlier Ford vehicle. Its enormous popularity inspired Rain Prisk to redesign the Toyota FJ Cruiser, giving it a completely fresh style while yet paying homage to the classic FJ40.
Prisk's invention includes circular headlights with LED daytime running lights that reach towards the center of the grille, just like the outgoing model. Toyota FJ Cruiser off-roader has been portrayed with a skid plate and red tow hooks in other places. It also has a redesigned hood with a huge air inlet to provide cool air to the powerplant.
There has been a lot of customization done to the FJ Cruiser's roofline, making it look more like that of the Bronco. FJ Cruiser C-pillars are still present, but they have been summarised and look way better.
New off-road wheels with mud-terrain tires, as well as a jacked-up ride height, have been installed on the off-roader. Rain Prisk created this independent drawing for a potential Toyota FJ Cruiser, which is neither affiliated nor authorized by Toyota.
Source: Rain Prisk