RE: All-new Toyota Land Cruiser launched

RE: All-new Toyota Land Cruiser launched

Wednesday 2nd August 2023

All-new Toyota Land Cruiser launched

Out with the old and in with the new-old school as Toyota's icon finally embraces its heritage


The retro-inspired SUV is big business right now. As the established players begin to feel the heat from EV hotshots like Rivian, so the allure of evoking former glories becomes all the more appealing. Because the startups don’t have heritage - and heritage sells. Just look at the new Ford Bronco for proof, or the Ineos Grenadier, or the option packs offered for the Defender. If the people want retro, they’re going to get it.

Now the Land Cruiser has joined the ranks, that most stoically unfashionable of 4x4s having been given a good-old-days glow-up for this all-new 2024 model. Toyota says the look represents ‘tradition blended with modernity’, and we’re absolutely all for it, from the retro colour palette to the FJ Cruiser-esque details, somehow not much like any Land Cruiser in recent memory yet also instantly recognisable.

The LC’s roots as a proper off-roader haven’t been forgotten in the makeover, either: the overhangs remain short to help with approach and departure angles, the lower body has been narrowed to protect from damage and, should the worst happen, panels have been designed with easy replacement in mind. This new Cruiser is 4,920mm long, 1,980mm wide and 1,870mm high.

Underpinned by a new GA-F platform, with a body-on-frame construction, this latest model is said to boast a significant increase in off-road ability compared to the old Land Cruiser. That’ll be due to things like a 50 per cent stiffer frame (combined body and frame rigidity is improved by over 30 per cent), plus increased wheel articulation from improved suspension, but also new technology, too.

This is the first Land Cruiser to use electric power steering - that’s progress for ya - which will reduce kickback when in the rough; the Land Cruiser also gets a Toyota first with the introduction of a disconnecting front anti-roll bar. Or Stabiliser with Disconnection Mechanism (SDM) in acronym speak. Via a switch on the dash, the ARB can be, well, connected or disconnected, meaning more flexibility for exploration. Toyota is promising ‘better driveability on rough roads and greater comfort and easier handling in on-road driving’. See - much more than just a smart new look.

The latest Land Cruiser will once again be powered by a 2.8-litre diesel, although it’s set for 48v mild hybridisation come 2025 (let’s get the electric power steering shock out the way first, eh?). So for the moment, it’ll launch with 204hp and a 3,500kg towing capacity. You also get a new eight-speed auto - note the lever for it inside as well, like something from a piece of heavy machinery rather than a road-going 4x4. Just as a Land Cruiser should be.

The rest of the cabin follows what Toyota is calling the ‘back to its origins’ quality of the outside; it’s more modern and more stylish, but it hasn’t abandoned that legendary Land Cruiser usability, either. You can still get seven seats, you still get chunky switches that won’t be all fiddly off-road, and you still get a neatly arranged horizontal layout that makes sense. Toyota hasn’t been making Land Cruisers for more than 70 years (and selling millions of them) by overcomplicating things.

There is one more concession to modernity, however - the Land Cruiser is getting a First Edition. How trendy. Toyota says around 3,000 will come here, designed to emphasise the LC heritage with ‘special styling features and a no-nonsense off-road character.’ It’s the car here with the round lights and two-tone paint. Expect those to be in quite some demand when pre-sales open later in 2023, and not just for the retro vibes. After all, if you want a Toyota Land Cruiser, then no kind of substitute or alternative will ever suffice - only a Toyota Land Cruiser will do.


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Billy_Whizzzz

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2,008 posts

144 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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The Land Cruiser has always been ugly as anything inside and out but this looks great. Would far rather this than an Ineos Grenadier

Turini

418 posts

167 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Agreed and this will work for ever and then some

Kipsrs

435 posts

50 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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It’s a big ‘old school’ YES from me, that’s awesome and it will cross every continent with ease!

Orchardab

448 posts

127 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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I’d have one.

T1berious

2,263 posts

156 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Yes, yes please! A set of winters and driving to Val D'Isere would be brilliant in this!

loveice

649 posts

248 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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This isn’t the proper new Land Cruiser. The LC300 series was introduce two years ago. This is a simply updated version of the current Prado (a face lift inside out with the same chassis and drive train). I know the real Land Cruisers aren’t sold in Western Europe. But Prado should be at least mentioned once in the article in order to let to let the readers know this isn’t the all new Land Cruiser. The difference between Prado and Land Cruiser is much bigger than the difference between RRS and FFRR, they have totally different chassis and drivetrains, whereas RRS at least shares the same chassis and drivetrain as FFRR…

Edited by loveice on Wednesday 2nd August 06:45

biggbn

23,406 posts

221 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Brilliant!!

Jon_S_Rally

3,407 posts

89 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Not sure I'd describe a Land Cruiser as "unfashionable". In the UK maybe, but in many parts of the world they're basically the go-to car.

ChrisCh86

853 posts

45 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Looks great. I can only imagine how eye wateringly expensive this will be though...

JJJ.

1,264 posts

16 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Looks cool, so it's a Yes.

pb8g09

2,339 posts

70 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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ChrisCh86 said:
Looks great. I can only imagine how eye wateringly expensive this will be though...
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Looks the business but you’ll need to own a business to be able to afford one!

Krikkit

26,534 posts

182 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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loveice said:
The difference between Prado and Land Cruiser is much bigger than the difference between RRS and FFRR, they have totally different chassis and drivetrains, whereas RRS at least shares the same chassis and drivetrain as FFRR…
You're right, but the RRS and FFRR don't have the same drivetrains at the moment.

911Spanker

1,221 posts

17 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Love it!!

S600BSB

4,644 posts

107 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Wow - looks brilliant. Well done Toyota.

Andy86GT

322 posts

66 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Do they actually sell the Land Cruiser in the UK?
According to their website it states, unavailable due to 'unprecedented' demand confused

ChocolateFrog

25,424 posts

174 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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loveice said:
This isn’t the proper new Land Cruiser. The LC300 series was introduce two years ago. This is a simply updated version of the current Prado (a face lift inside out with the same chassis and drive train). I know the real Land Cruisers aren’t sold in Western Europe. But Prado should be at least mentioned once in the article in order to let to let the readers know this isn’t the all new Land Cruiser. The difference between Prado and Land Cruiser is much bigger than the difference between RRS and FFRR, they have totally different chassis and drivetrains, whereas RRS at least shares the same chassis and drivetrain as FFRR…

Edited by loveice on Wednesday 2nd August 06:45
I agree. Cynical from Toyota to call it a LC.

That said I think it looks great and will be cheaper to run and still do what 99.999% of brits in particular will require of it.

Debrooker

34 posts

205 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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I've hated Toyota's styling on the Landcruiser of late, but really like the look of this.

andy43

9,723 posts

255 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Yeah this is just the little one. Aimed squarely at the new Land Rover I’d guess. Just needs a suitcase glued to the back window now..

Zed Ed

1,108 posts

184 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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US gets a petrol hybrid; shame it’s not coming to the U.K.


Mysstree

452 posts

47 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2023
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Next to none of the men (using the term lightly here) on PH will buy this as its not fashionable and their wife. / partner will not allow them too biglaugh