It's bad enough that the U.S. market doesn't get the new Toyota Land Cruiser 300, and it's even worse that we don't get one that's as tastefully modified as this particular model. This Land Cruiser 300 is brought to you by 'Jaos', the same Japanese off-road folks who recently modified its twin, the Lexus LX 600.

Jaos has given the new Land Cruiser 300 a host of accessories such as:

- New front bumper guard extension

- Fender add-ons with a carbon-look

- Door handle protectors

- Black Jaos graphics on the lower sides of the vehicle

- Roof rack with integrated lights

- Battlez Muffler ZS-2

The mods aren't limited to just aesthetic upgrades, because the Land Cruiser 300 also benefits from a Battlez Lift Up Spring Ti-W, which increases its 9.25-inch ground clearance by 1.57 inches, along with 20-inch Jaos Tribe Cross wheels in Matt Gun Metallic or Titanium Gold. The wheels are then wrapped in 285/55 Toyo Open Country R tires.

Its powertrain, however, remains unchanged. You can get either a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V-6 gasoline engine that produces 409 horsepower, or a twin-turbo 3.3-liter diesel engine that puts out 304 horsepower. Both engines are mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission driving all four wheels.

For now, Jaos is only selling the door handle protector for ¥5,500 (around $47.63) and the alloy wheels for ¥81,400 (around $705) per wheel, along with a host of other stuff such as Jaos emblems and stickers. On the other hand, if you want your current Land Cruiser 200 to look just like the new model, there's already a body kit that's sold in China, if you don't like feeling left behind.