It is a tradition, that of Toyota off-road vehicles, which has lasted since 1951, when the iconic FJ40 appeared on the scene challenging Jeep and Land Rover and giving life to a long series of heirs. Today, after a succession of 11.3 million units, it is the turn of the Land Cruiser 250 (it is called Prado, in some parts of the world), which also marks a global collaboration: between the designers in Japan, who have brought to completion the project, and the Californian studio Calty, where the exteriors of this powerful SUV took their first steps on the computer screen of chief designer Jin Kim. “With the 250 – explains Kevin Hunter – we tried to return to our roots, to the purity of an ultra-robust, longlasting and reliable,…