Toyota Prado vs MG U9

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Toyota Prado
Toyota Prado

$73,200 - $101,365

2026 price

MG U9
MG U9

2026 price

Summary

2026 Toyota Prado
2026 MG U9
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Dislikes
  • Engine can be gruff at times
  • Higher fuel use than diesel
  • Not available in Australia

  • Safety tech sounds angry and loud
  • Fiddly digital rear-view mirror
  • Chunky grille will divide opinion
2026 Toyota Prado Summary

They call it the Toyota LandCruiser (two words) but to Australian eyes it looks like what we affectionately call a Prado. But it’s what’s underneath the surface, beyond the name, that makes this car so interesting.

We recently had the opportunity to drive the Toyota LandCruiser in the US, where the engine isn’t the usual turbo diesel found in the Prado, but rather a petrol-electric hybrid that Australian buyers are denied.

So we wanted to know if we were missing out on something special or if Toyota Australia made the right call to stick with a diesel-only option. Aside from the engine the LandCruiser is very similar to the Prado, so we’ll focus on the key difference rather than detailing the minor changes across the pair.

We spent time behind the wheel of the US LandCruiser to find out, spending a few days driving it around Los Angeles to get a feel for it.

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2026 MG U9 Summary

There’s another ute in town, and this time it’s from MG. The new MG U9 is offered in three grades, and we’re family-testing the flagship Explore Pro.

It lands with a seriously impressive list of standard equipment and the promise of genuine off-road ability. But it’s clear MG isn’t just dipping a toe into the dual-cab market, it’s diving right in.

Does this newcomer have what it takes to challenge the segment heavyweights, or does it need to prove its toughness before earning the trust of Aussie ute fans?

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