What would a Prado look like if it didn’t go off-road?

The modified Prado in my impression is more linked to off-road vehicles, and the shape of the Prado really lives up to expectations. It only needs to simply adjust the size of the tires, and it will present a classic and handsome off-road vehicle image. So here comes the question, have you ever thought about what it would look like if Prado was changed according to the street style?

What would a Prado look like if it didn't go off-road?

A few days ago, Double Eight launched a set of Prado kits based on street style, which completely changed the appearance of Prado in the impression.

This brand new Double Eight kit focuses on the upgrade of exterior kits and chassis kits. In terms of exterior kits, Double Eight created a large-mouth grille for the Prado, and based on this, the features of the front bumper mask were strengthened with aggressive features according to the street style.

What would a Prado look like if it didn't go off-road?

In order to further weaken the plastic feeling of the front face features, Double Eight’s Prado scheme also uses a large number of chrome-plated bright strips to embellish the shape of the front of the car, making it present a heavy feeling of VIP style.

What would a Prado look like if it didn't go off-road?

The biggest change in the chassis is the 22-inch large-size wheels and the corresponding low-profile tires. The size of the tires is adjusted to 235/40 R22. After adopting large-size sports wheels, a “long-legged” image has been established. As for other aspects, Double Eight did not make too many changes to the Prado.

What would a Prado look like if it didn't go off-road?

How about it, what do you think of such a style for a hard-core off-road vehicle?