Two separate Toyota Land Cruiser listings appear online, both centered on the URJ200 generation and equipped with Toyota’s 5.7-liter V8 and eight-speed automatic transmission. One listing features a 2021 Land Cruiser Heritage Edition with about 19,000 miles. It is finished in Blizzard Pearl over black leather with bronze stitching and includes a dual-range transfer case and a Torsen locking center differential. Reported features include Crawl Control, Multi-Terrain Monitor, a sunroof, LED headlights, fog lights, skid plates, roof rails, and a rear spoiler. Interior and convenience equipment listed includes heated and ventilated front seats, heated second-row seating, Dynamic Radar cruise control, wireless phone charging, a voice-activated touchscreen navigation system, a JBL audio system, and four-zone automatic climate control. The other listing is for a 2016 Land Cruiser with about 74,000 miles, finished in Brandywine Mica over black leather. It is described with KDSS, Crawl Control, Multi-Terrain Monitor, and similar comfort and tech items such as heated/ventilated front seats, rear-seat entertainment, Dynamic Radar cruise control, a voice-activated touchscreen navigation system, and a JBL audio system. The vehicles are offered with different documentation and titles, and the 2016 car is presented at no reserve.