DC Design stretches the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 into a luxury limousine
DC Design transforms the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 into a 6.18 m luxury limousine with a Rolls‑Royce-style cabin, long wheelbase, diesel V6 priced under $270,000.
DC Design in India has turned the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 into a luxury limousine, stretching the wheelbase by almost 120 centimeters and completely reworking the interior. From the outside the SUV remains instantly recognizable, yet it looks far more imposing: overall length now reaches 6.18 meters, the front bumper wears a massive grille reminiscent of forged metal, and the roof has been raised to liberate extra cabin space.

But the real story is inside. The limousine comes across as a lounge on wheels: plush captain’s chairs with extendable leg rests, a broad sofa, leather and wood trim, deep carpeting, and a starlight-style headliner inspired by Rolls-Royce. A partition between the driver and rear passengers carries a large screen that effectively turns the back into a mini cinema, while power blinds on the windows secure genuine privacy.

Technically, the vehicle stays close to stock, retaining the 3.3-liter diesel V6 with 304 hp and four-wheel drive. The odometer shows about 5,500 km.
The price is striking: the limousine is listed for just under $270,000—effectively less than a new LC 300 in India. Given the scope of the work, the proposition looks genuinely attractive.