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Kuhl Land Cruiser 250

The Kuhl Land Cruiser 250 takes a familiar off road icon and pushes it into bold new territory. Built as part of the KUHL BLOCKER Iron Build custom series, this version blends rugged hardware with a strong sense of sportiness and visual depth, creating a look that feels both aggressive and carefully considered.

At first glance, the stance says it all. A combination of height adjustable suspension and spacers delivers a total lift of seven inches, making room for massive 37 inch Yokohama Geolandar mud terrain tires. These are paired with striking 22 inch Kuhl original DDR03 wheels, finished to highlight their deep concave shape and strong three dimensional presence. The result is a Land Cruiser that stands far apart from traditional cross country builds.

Steel guard components define the Iron Build identity. Thick pipe fenders, front and rear bumper protectors, and heavy duty side steps add protection while enhancing the truck’s muscular profile. Each piece is designed to feel purposeful without being overstyled, balancing utility with a clean, confident aesthetic. A roof carrier with an integrated LED light bar and sculpted rear wings complete the exterior, adding both function and visual impact.

Power remains familiar but formidable, with the Land Cruiser’s proven drivetrain supported by increased clearance and all terrain capability. Available as a fully customized complete vehicle, the Kuhl Land Cruiser 250 represents a new wave of off road self expression, where performance, craftsmanship, and individuality meet on equal ground.





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