RE: Toyota announces V8 Land Cruiser 'Namib'

RE: Toyota announces V8 Land Cruiser 'Namib'

Monday 16th September 2019

Toyota announces V8 Land Cruiser 'Namib'

2020 Defender too new school for you? South Africa has the impossibly cool antidote



For anyone holidaying on the dark side of the moon, the all-new Defender was revealed last week. Unsurprisingly, there were two sides of the fence in the ensuring debate. If you were in the 'traditionalist' camp, there was something else announced last week to rather less fanfare which might appeal: the Land Cruiser Namib. Based on the J70 platform - celebrating its 35th year in production - the special edition, South Africa-only model couldn't look any more fit for purpose if it came delivered with a free Chinook. You even get a whacking whacking great diesel engine of the bent eight variety.

Compared to the turbocharged Ingenium motors of Land Rover's off-roader, the Toyota 4.5-litre unit is properly old school: see a 202hp peak equating to 45hp/litre as evidence, alongside what we can only assume is an impossibly burly five-speed manual. The big lump's strengths are, of course, an easily accessible 317lb ft of twist, which arrives from only 1,200rpm, as well as the reliability and simplicity of a motor that will spend most of its life barely spinning above tickover. Somewhat impressively, it still puts out 300g/km of CO2 and averages 25mpg.


The chassis has also been upgraded with beefed-up suspension developed specifically for South Africa's gnarled topography. The Namib also gets Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx boots, wrapped around 16-inch alloys, to make this special edition Land Cruiser fit for life out on the sand. While they improve its off-road capabilities, none of the alterations have an impact on the Land Cruiser's load bearing and towing capacities. Which are not specified, but presumably planet-sized.

The toughening-up of J70 continues onto the Namib's body, with its nineties two-cab bodyshell wearing a roof snorkel, spotlights and 'nudge' bars as standard. Inside, there's a new storage compartment on the roof and anti-scuff panels to maximise practicality, with the fitment of an infotainment system and its accompanying satnav and Bluetooth tech means you're not completely disconnected from the modern world.

Given how much work JLR and its ilk has to do these days trimming CO2 and NOx numbers from their new equivalents, you won't be surprised to hear that the J70 Namib and its thirsty eight cannot be sold in Europe. For anyone living in the less restricted automotive world of South Africa, however - or else with the private land for it to roam free in post importing - this might just be the coolest 4x4 to come out of 2019. Certainly it's the oldest. And that's almost the same thing.


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IAmTupperware

Original Poster:

128 posts

72 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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JLR - "No one wants to spend money on carrying sheep anymore."

Toyota - "Hold my beer..."

RacerMike

4,211 posts

212 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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What I want to know is when 300hp/ton is ordering one! It’s literally everything he wanted....

unsprung

5,467 posts

125 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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PH article said:
...celebrating its 35th year in production - the special edition, South Africa-only model couldn't look any more fit for purpose if it came delivered with a free Chinook.
rofl

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Cold

15,250 posts

91 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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What a dinosaur.

Tuvra

7,921 posts

226 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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RacerMike said:
What I want to know is when 300hp/ton is ordering one! It’s literally everything he wanted....
hehe

caelite

4,274 posts

113 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Really makes you not want to live in Europe anymore.

abzmike

8,404 posts

107 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Cold said:
What a dinosaur.
Which presumably fits the requirements of it's local market perfectly.

Blackpuddin

16,555 posts

206 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Does SA not have any regs on pollution then? I mean, fantastic vehicle and everything, but…

Dynamic Space Wizard

931 posts

105 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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"with its nineties two-cab bodyshell"

confused

MrGTI6

3,161 posts

131 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Love it!

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

235 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Love it. Emissions, safety etc all take away from rugged simplicity and singularity of purpose.

Loads more desirable than any crap coming out of LR.

frozen-in-wiltshire

152 posts

85 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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SidewaysSi said:
Love it. Emissions, safety etc all take away from rugged simplicity and singularity of purpose.

Loads more desirable than any crap coming out of LR.
dead right. it's RHD, rugged, probably cheap too - anyone know how much it is?

D-Angle

4,467 posts

243 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Perfect post-apocalyptic transport.

Truckosaurus

11,328 posts

285 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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frozen-in-wiltshire said:
....probably cheap too - anyone know how much it is?
They are reassuringly expensive, all the money goes into the engineering.

Looking on the toyota.co.za site it seems the starting price of a 70-series pickup is +50% over a Hilux double cab or twice the price of a base single cab Hilux.

But cheaper than a Prado!

ETA: the Namib is just under 900-large ZAR (£50k) = https://www.toyota.co.za/explore-toyota/brand-corp...

Edited by Truckosaurus on Monday 16th September 19:01

frozen-in-wiltshire

152 posts

85 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Truckosaurus said:
frozen-in-wiltshire said:
....probably cheap too - anyone know how much it is?
They are reassuringly expensive, all the money goes into the engineering.

Looking on the toyota.co.za site it seems the starting price of a 70-series pickup is +50% over a Hilux double cab or twice the price of a base single cab Hilux.

But cheaper than a Prado!
Shame, starting price is 50k GBP - have suddenly become a lot less interested.

dvs_dave

8,642 posts

226 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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SidewaysSi said:
Love it. Emissions, safety etc all take away from rugged simplicity and singularity of purpose.

Loads more desirable than any crap coming out of LR.
Loads more desirable than having to move to South Africa though. wink

eldar

21,795 posts

197 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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Blackpuddin said:
Does SA not have any regs on pollution then? I mean, fantastic vehicle and everything, but…
Have you ever been to Namibia? Old school 4x4 is quite handy.


JerryF

283 posts

175 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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We all know what happened to the dinosaurs > let it stay in the 3rd world country. I'll stick to the new Defender thanks.

eldar

21,795 posts

197 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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JerryF said:
We all know what happened to the dinosaurs > let it stay in the 3rd world country. I'll stick to the new Defender thanks.
Dinosaurs, in one form or another have lasted 230 million years so far, so probably not the best comparison....

cheddar

4,637 posts

175 months

Monday 16th September 2019
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I prefer this PH'ers new purchase, half the price too.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...