Bonnet Protector & Weathershields for Toyota LandCruiser Prado 2024-2026
Built around Toyota LandCruiser Prado 2024-2026, this bonnet protector and weathershields set covers two exposed areas: the bonnet lip and the side window line. Specifications such as stone-chip protection, road-debris coverage, rain and wind reduction and fitting hardware help confirm the look, construction and practical use.
if this fits your vehicle.
- Pick up available at warehouse: Usually ready in 24 hours.
Description
Give your new Toyota LandCruiser Prado 250 (2024 onwards) the ultimate protection upgrade with this bundle combo:
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A tinted bonnet protector to shield against stone chips, scratches, and bug splatter
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A set of slimline tinted weathershields to enjoy fresh air driving while blocking rain, wind, and glare
Built from high-quality acrylic and designed for perfect fitment, this combo adds both style and protection to your Prado 250.
Key Benefits
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Custom Fit – Engineered specifically for Prado 250 2024+ models
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Bonnet Protector – Protects paintwork from stones, debris, and insects
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Slimline Weathershields – Drive comfortably with windows down in rain or wind
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Stylish Tinted Finish – Matches the modern Prado look
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Easy DIY Install – Includes all hardware, no drilling required
Package Includes
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1x Bonnet Protector (Tinted)
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1x Set of Slimline Weathershields (Front & Rear, Tinted)
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Complete fitting kits + instructions
Additional information
| Weight | 3 kg |
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| Dimensions | 170 × 50 × 10 cm |
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| Year | 2024, 2025, 2026 |






































Lindy H (verified purchaser) –
Installation kit was spot on, didn’t need to buy a thing. Took me a while to line up the weathershields properly, but everything lined up well.
Nolan C (verified purchaser) –
Screwing the bonnet protector on took two minutes. Peeling the red backing off the 3M tape and sticking the weathershields on took another five. Looks like it cost way more than it did.
Silas O (verified purchaser) –
My son fitted these for me. He said screwing the bonnet bit on was simple and the sticky tape for the window covers was really strong. I love that I can have the window down a bit in the rain now.