Toyota Land Cruiser Leather Interior Options & Replacement Upholstery
The Toyota Land Cruiser spans multiple generations with distinctly different interior designs and ownership needs. LeatherSeats.com offers replacement leather upholstery and interior upgrade options for Land Cruiser models ranging from long-term restoration platforms to modern, newly released vehicles.
Because interior construction, seating configurations, and upgrade goals vary significantly between earlier and current Land Cruiser generations, this page is organized by model era. Each section below addresses the specific upholstery considerations, compatibility, and upgrade options relevant to that Land Cruiser generation to help ensure accurate fitment and a factory-appropriate result.
Toyota Land Cruiser Leather Interior — Before & After
The before-and-after examples shown below highlight a 1994–1997 Toyota Land Cruiser interior upgraded with replacement leather upholstery and a matching center console cover. These images demonstrate how worn factory materials can be restored while preserving the original seat structure and interior layout.
While the examples shown reflect an early Land Cruiser configuration, the same replacement upholstery principles apply across supported Land Cruiser generations. Actual materials, colors, and interior layouts will vary by model year and configuration.
View available Pre-Configured Packages, or use the Build Your Own Interior tool to design a custom Toyota Land Cruiser leather interior for your vehicle.
Why Upgrade Your Toyota Land Cruiser Interior with LeatherSeats.com?
Upgrading a Toyota Land Cruiser interior is often driven by long-term ownership, wear recovery, or the desire for a more refined, cohesive cabin. Some Land Cruiser models were equipped with cloth seating, while others develop cracking, fading, or surface wear over time. A full upholstery replacement allows owners to restore or upgrade their interior while preserving the vehicle’s original seat structure and functionality.
Factory-Style Upholstery Replacement: LeatherSeats.com kits are full replacement upholstery, not slip-on covers. The original seat material is removed and the new leather is installed in its place, following the Land Cruiser’s original seam layout and contours for a clean, stable finished fit.
Built for Real Land Cruiser Use: Land Cruisers are known for long service life and varied conditions. Our upholstery materials are chosen to handle heat, cold, and frequent entry/exit while maintaining a consistent surface finish over time.
Cohesive Interior Touchpoints: Beyond the seats, high-contact areas can be refreshed to match your new upholstery. Options like door armrest covers, console lid covers, and steering wheel covers help bring the rest of the cabin into the same look and material feel.
Restore Value and Cabin Quality: A refreshed interior is one of the most noticeable improvements in a Land Cruiser. Replacing worn seating surfaces helps bring back a factory-appropriate look while supporting comfort and long-term ownership confidence.
Shop Pre-Configured Toyota Land Cruiser Leather Interior Packages
Pre-configured packages are built around common Toyota Land Cruiser seating layouts and standard material combinations to simplify the ordering process. These packages provide a straightforward starting point for interior replacement without requiring full customization. Owners who want to select specific leather colors, stitching options, or additional customization can use the Build Your Own Interior tool to configure a fully customized upholstery kit.
Installation Support for Toyota Land Cruiser Leather Upholstery
LeatherSeats.com provides installation support to help ensure Toyota Land Cruiser upholstery kits are installed correctly and perform as intended. Because full replacement upholstery involves removing original seat material and installing new leather in its place, proper installation is important for fit, appearance, and long-term durability.
For experienced installers completing the work themselves, our General Upholstery Installation Guide outlines recommended tools, preparation steps, and the overall installation process.
Most installations are handled by professional upholstery installers. LeatherSeats.com offers professional installation at our Oklahoma City location and can also assist owners who prefer to have their Land Cruiser installed by an experienced technician in their area.
Our support team is available to assist with installation planning, configuration questions, and material selection prior to ordering. You can reach us at 1-405-848-9999 or Click Here to Contact Us .
Toyota Land Cruiser Compatibility — Supported Model Years & Trims
LeatherSeats.com offers full replacement leather upholstery kits for select Toyota Land Cruiser generations. Compatibility is determined by model year and original seating configuration, ensuring replacement upholstery integrates properly with factory seat structures and interior components.
80 / 100 Series Land Cruiser (1994–2013)
Replacement upholstery kits are available for Land Cruiser models within this range, including vehicles originally equipped with factory cloth or factory leather seating. Common trims such as Base, GX, VX, and region-specific variants are supported when equipped with standard factory seating.
250 Series Land Cruiser (2024–2026)
Leather upholstery kits are available for current-generation Land Cruiser models and are designed to replace the original seat material while maintaining factory seat function. Supported trims include Core and First Edition configurations equipped with standard factory seats.
| Chassis Code | Generation | Year Range | Details | Seating Configuration |
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| FJ80 | 80 Series | 1990–1997 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.0L 3F-E I6 engine | 7-8 passengers: Front buckets + 3-row bench seating |
| FZJ80 | 80 Series | 1992–1997 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.5L 1FZ-FE I6 DOHC engine | 7-8 passengers: Front buckets + 3-row bench seating |
| HDJ80 | 80 Series | 1990–1998 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.2L 1HD-T I6 Turbo Diesel | 7-8 passengers: Front buckets + 3-row bench seating |
| HDJ81 | 80 Series | 1990–1998 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.2L 1HD-FT I6 Turbo Diesel | 7-8 passengers: Front buckets + 3-row bench seating |
| HZJ80 | 80 Series | 1990–1998 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.2L 1HZ I6 Diesel | 7-8 passengers: Front buckets + 3-row bench seating |
| UZJ100 | 100 Series | 1998–2007 | Station Wagon, IFS, 4.7L 2UZ-FE V8 engine | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row bench + 3rd row bench |
| HDJ100 | 100 Series | 1998–2007 | Station Wagon, IFS, 4.2L 1HD-FTE I6 Turbo Diesel | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row bench + 3rd row bench |
| FZJ100 | 100 Series | 1998–2007 | Station Wagon, IFS, 4.5L 1FZ-FE I6 engine | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row bench + 3rd row bench |
| HZJ105 | 100 Series | 1999–2007 | Solid Axle variant, 4.2L 1HZ I6 Diesel (Africa/Australia) | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row bench + 3rd row bench |
| UZJ200 | 200 Series | 2008–2013 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.7L 2UZ-FE V8 engine | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row 60/40 bench + 3rd row bench |
| URJ200 | 200 Series | 2008–2021 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 5.7L 3UR-FE V8 engine (US market) | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row 60/40 bench + 3rd row bench |
| URJ202 | 200 Series | 2010–2021 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.6L 1UR-FE V8 engine | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row 60/40 bench + 3rd row bench |
| VDJ200 | 200 Series | 2008–2021 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.5L 1VD-FTV V8 Turbo Diesel | 8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row 60/40 bench + 3rd row bench |
| GRJ200 | 200 Series | 2008–2021 | Station Wagon, 4WD, 4.0L 1GR-FE V6 engine | 5-8 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row bench + optional 3rd row |
| TAUA10L | 250 Series | 2024–Present | GA-F Platform, 2WD, 2.4L Turbo Hybrid (i-FORCE MAX) | 5 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row 60/40 bench (2-row only) |
| TAUA15L | 250 Series | 2024–Present | GA-F Platform, 4WD, 2.4L Turbo Hybrid (i-FORCE MAX) | 5 passengers: Front buckets + 2nd row 60/40 bench (2-row only) |
Availability may vary based on seating layout, seat features, and factory options such as power controls, airbags, or integrated electronics. If you’re unsure which seating configuration applies to your Toyota Land Cruiser, our team can help confirm compatibility before ordering.
Toyota Land Cruiser OEM Color Match Recommendations
Toyota Land Cruiser interiors were offered with a limited range of factory color palettes that vary by generation, model year, and original interior configuration. Selecting a leather color that aligns closely with the original interior helps ensure the new upholstery integrates naturally with existing door panels, dashboards, and trim surfaces.
For owners restoring an aging interior or replacing worn factory seating, OEM-inspired color matches provide a balanced, factory-correct appearance without drawing attention to individual components. This approach is especially important on Land Cruisers where interior materials are designed to age uniformly over long service lives.
Because Toyota interior tones can vary subtly by production year, market, and trim level, exact color names may not always translate directly between factory materials and replacement leather. When accuracy matters, LeatherSeats.com recommends reviewing leather samples prior to ordering. Our team can also assist in identifying the closest available match based on your specific Land Cruiser generation and interior configuration
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Looking for the closest match? Order free leather samples to compare colors in person and choose the best option for your Toyota Land Cruiser’s interior.
Toyota Land Cruiser Interior Upgrade Options & Accessories
Complete your Land Cruiser interior refresh with select upgrades designed to coordinate with your new leather seat upholstery. These options focus on comfort, durability, and a cohesive OEM-style finish in the cabin’s most-used touchpoints.
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65+ Leather Color Options: A broad selection of automotive leather colors allows interiors to closely coordinate with factory finishes or support a clean, custom color direction without overwhelming the cabin.
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Matching or Contrast Stitching: Stitching options allow seams and panels to remain subtle for an OEM-style appearance or introduce controlled contrast to highlight seat contours and design lines.
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Perforated Leather Options: Perforated leather can be applied to primary seating surfaces to promote airflow and comfort while maintaining a factory-correct look.
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Synthetic Suede Accents & Custom Piping: Optional synthetic suede inserts or piping details can be added to introduce texture and visual separation along seat edges and bolsters.
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Leather Steering Wheel Covers: Leather steering wheel covers refresh worn grip areas and help visually tie the steering wheel into newly updated seat materials.
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Door Armrest Covers: Replacement leather door armrest covers restore heavily used contact surfaces and help maintain consistent materials across the cabin.
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Console Lid Covers: Leather console lid covers update one of the most frequently touched interior components and are designed to coordinate with seat leather and stitching.
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Seat Heater Integration: Carbon-fiber heating elements may be installed beneath the upholstery to provide consistent warmth during colder driving conditions.
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Seat Ventilation Systems: Heating and cooling components can be paired with perforated leather to help regulate seat temperature in varying climates.
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LiquiCell Comfort Gel Pads: Gel pads can be added to the seat base to reduce pressure points and improve comfort during extended driving without altering seat shape.








