2024 Land Cruiser Accessories: First Mods to Buy
The 2024 Land Cruiser is back, and the LC250 is everything we hoped for — boxy, capable, retro-cool, and refreshingly mod-friendly. If you just got yours (or you're picking it up next month), here's the playbook for the 2024 Land Cruiser accessories and mods we'd buy first if it were sitting in our driveway.
These aren't lifts and bumpers. These are the small-money, big-impact, install-in-an-afternoon mods that make your LC feel like yours — and protect the parts that get beat up first.
1. Screen Protectors (Buy These Before Anything Else)
The LC250 has a beautiful 12.3-inch infotainment screen and a 12.3-inch digital cluster. They scratch. They smudge. And replacements are not cheap.
A precision-cut screen protector for both the infotainment and the gauge cluster is the cheapest insurance you'll ever buy. Anti-glare options reduce the noon-sun washout the LC250 gets through that big windshield.
Install takes about 15 minutes. You'll never think about it again.
2. Fog Light Overlays
The LC's fog light bezels are clean, geometric, and absolutely begging for a contrast accent. Smoked, gloss black, or color-matched overlays give the front fascia depth without changing a single OEM part.
If you got the heritage-style round fog setup on the 1958 trim, it's even more impactful — those circles love a tint accent.
3. Land Cruiser Emblem Overlays
Toyota brought back the heritage badging on the LC250, and it deserves to pop. Vinyl emblem overlays for:
- The grille "TOYOTA" lettering (the heritage block letters)
- The "LAND CRUISER" tailgate badge
- The steering wheel Toyota emblem
Heritage red, gloss black, or color-matched — these are the mods that get the most "where'd you get that?" at the trailhead.
4. Topographic Dash Overlay
The LC250 dash has a wide horizontal trim panel on the passenger side. It's gorgeous in profile, but it's also a flat slab of plain trim. A topographic vinyl overlay — Fuji, Olympic, the Sierras — adds the kind of detail that makes the cabin feel like a $70,000 build instead of a $58,000 one.
It's also perfectly on-brand for a Land Cruiser. This truck is meant to climb mountains. Put a mountain on the dash.
5. Poverty Button Cover
If you went with the 1958 base trim, you've got blank switch plates where the higher trims have heated steering wheel and other toggles. A vinyl poverty button cover makes those blanks look intentional — and means you don't have to stare at empty rectangles for the next decade.
6. Vent Ring and Trim Accents
The LC's center vents and dash trim are a sea of glossy black plastic. Vinyl accent rings break up the dark expanse without making the interior look busy. Carbon, brushed aluminum, or topo prints all work.
7. Door Sill Inlays
Step into a Land Cruiser, look down, and you see one of the cleanest door sills in the segment. A subtle "LAND CRUISER" or topo inlay on the sill plate is one of those mods you appreciate every time you climb in.
8. Center Console Wrap
The LC's center console is a high-touch, high-wear surface — especially on lighter interior colors. A textured vinyl wrap protects it from scuffs, hides existing scratches, and gives the cabin a custom feel.
9. Tailgate Letter Inlays
The "LAND CRUISER" embossed lettering on the tailgate is the perfect canvas for a vinyl inlay. Black for stealth, heritage red for throwback vibes, or color-matched for an OEM-plus look. Five-minute install, completely transforms the rear end.
The "Day One" LC250 Setup We'd Build
If we were spending under $200 to make a brand-new Land Cruiser feel dialed:
- Infotainment + gauge cluster screen protectors (protect the expensive stuff)
- Fog light overlays (smoke or gloss black)
- Heritage red or gloss black grille emblem overlay
- Tailgate "LAND CRUISER" letter inlay
- Topographic dash overlay
That's it. Five mods, one afternoon, zero permanent changes, and your LC250 stops looking like every other LC250 on the lot.
Why Vinyl on a Land Cruiser?
This truck is going to live a long life. People keep Land Cruisers for 200,000+ miles, and the LC250 is built to follow that tradition. Vinyl overlays let you:
- Personalize without affecting resale
- Refresh the look every 3–5 years if you want
- Protect high-wear surfaces (consoles, sills, screens)
- Skip the body shop entirely
Made in the USA, Built to Last
Every Land Cruiser overlay we ship is cut in our Florida shop, made-to-order, and built from premium cast vinyl rated for 5+ years of UV and weather exposure. Veteran-owned, 4,600+ reviews, and yes — we drive these trucks too.
Ready to Build Out Your LC250?
The full 2024 Land Cruiser lineup — screen protectors, fog overlays, emblem accents, dash trim, and more — is live and shipping.