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Toyota Land Cruiser

The Toyota Land Cruiser (Japanese: トヨタ・ランドクルーザー, Hepburn: Toyota Rando-Kurūzā) (also sometimes spelled as LandCruiser)[1] is a series of four-wheel drive vehicles produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. It is Toyota's longest running series of models.[2] As of 2019, the sales of the Land Cruiser totalled more than 10 million units worldwide.[3]

Toyota Land Cruiser
2021 Toyota Land Cruiser ZX (VJA300, Colombia)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1951–present
Body and chassis
Class
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive

Production of the first generation of the Land Cruiser began in 1951.[3][4][5] The Land Cruiser has been produced in convertible, hardtop, station wagon and cab chassis body styles. The Land Cruiser's reliability and longevity have led to huge popularity, especially in Australia, where it is the best-selling body-on-frame, four-wheel drive vehicle.[6] Toyota also extensively tests the Land Cruiser in the Australian outback – considered to be one of the toughest operating environments in both temperature and terrain.[7][8][9] In Japan, the Land Cruiser was once exclusive to Toyota Japanese dealerships called Toyota Store.

As of 2021, the full-size Land Cruiser was available in many markets. Exceptions include the United States and Canada (since 2021),[10] Malaysia (which receives the Lexus LX instead), Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, South Korea, Brazil, and most of Europe. In Europe, the only countries where the full-size Land Cruiser is officially sold are Gibraltar, Moldova, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. The Land Cruiser is hugely popular in the Middle East, Russia, and Australia, and also in Africa where it is used by farmers, NGO's, UN and humanitarian organizations, by national armies (often the pickup version) as well as by irregular armed groups who turn them into 'technicals' by mounting machine guns in the rear. In August 2019, Toyota Land Cruiser cumulative global sales surpassed 10 million units.[11]

Origin

The Imperial Army had been using the Kurogane Type 95 four wheel drive reconnaissance car starting in 1936. When the Imperial Japanese Army occupied the Philippines in 1941, they found an American Willys MB Jeep and promptly sent it to Japan. The Japanese military authorities ordered Toyota to produce a similar vehicle but to alter the appearance. The resulting Model AK prototype led to the Yon-Shiki Kogata Kamotsu-Sha (小型 貨物 type 4 compact cargo-truck).[12]

Later in 1941, the Japanese government instructed Toyota to produce a light truck for Japan's military. In 1942, Toyota developed the AK10 prototype by reverse-engineering a Bantam GP. The half-ton truck features an upright front grille, flat front wheel arches that angled down and back like the FJ40, headlights mounted above the wheel arches on either side of the radiator, and a folding windshield.

The AK10 is powered by the 2,259 cc (2.3 L), 4-cylinder Type C engine from the Toyota Model AE sedan coupled to a three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer gearbox. Unlike the U.S. Jeep, the AK10 had limited use and photographs of it in the battlefield are rare.

In June 1954, responding to claims of trademark violation by the Willys Company that produced the original Jeep, then Director of Technology Hanji Umehara renamed the vehicle "Land Cruiser."

The postwar Toyota "Jeep" BJ is completely different from the AK10 and inherits no mechanical parts from it. However, a lot of lessons learned while developing the AK10 were applied when developing the BJ.[13]

Off-road oriented models

BJ and FJ (1951)

BJ and FJ
Overview
Also calledToyota Jeep BJ (1951–1954)
Production1951–1955
AssemblyToyota City, Japan (Arakawa Auto Body)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door softtop
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
  • 3.4 L B I6
  • 3.9 L F I6
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length3,793 mm (149.3 in)
Width1,575 mm (62.0 in)
Height1,900 mm (74.8 in)
Curb weight1,425 kg (3,141.6 lb)

History

In 1950, the Korean War created demand for a military light utility vehicle. The United States government ordered 100 vehicles with the then-new Willys specifications and tasked Toyota to manufacture them. The Toyota "Jeep" BJ prototype was developed in January 1951. This came from the demand for military-type utility vehicles, much like the British Land Rover Series 1 that was developed in 1948. The Jeep BJ was larger than the original U.S. Jeep and more powerful courtesy of its Type B 3.4-litre six-cylinder OHV Four-stroke petrol engine which generated a power output of 63 kW (84 hp; 85 PS) at 3,600 rpm and 215 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) of torque at 1,600 rpm. It had a part-time four-wheel drive system like the Jeep. However, and unlike the Jeep, the Jeep BJ had no low-range transfer case. In July 1951, Toyota's test driver Ichiro Taira drove the next generation of the Jeep BJ prototype up to the sixth stage of Mount Fuji, the first vehicle to climb that height. The test was overseen by the National Police Agency (NPA). Impressed by this feat, the NPA quickly placed an order for 289 of these offroad vehicles, making the Jeep BJ their official patrol car.[14]

For the first two years, manufacture was exclusively to order and in small volumes.[15] In 1953, however, regular production of the "Toyota Jeep BJ" began at the Toyota Honsya Plant (rolling chassis assembly). The body assembly and painting was done at Arakawa Bankin Kogyo KK, later known as ARACO (now an affiliate of Toyota Auto Body Company).[14] The "Toyota Jeep BJ" Series was introduced in the following variants:

  • BJ-T (Touring),
  • BJ-R (Radio),
  • BJ-J (Cowl-chassis for a fire-engine).

In June 1954, the name "Land Cruiser" was coined by the technical director Hanji Umehara. "In England we had another competitor — Land Rover. I had to come up with a name for our car that would not sound less dignified than those of our competitors. That is why I decided to call it 'Land Cruiser'", he recalls.[14] The name had already been used on the Studebaker Land Cruiser which was produced from 1934 to 1954. The 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS), 3.9 L Type F petrol engine was added to the Land Cruiser range for the first time, originally only in the fire-engine chassis. The models were renamed:

  • BJ-T (Touring),
  • BJ-R (Radio),
  • BJ-J (Cowl-chassis for a fire-engine),
  • FJ-J (Cowl-chassis for a fire-engine).

J20, J30 (1955)

J20/J30
 
Overview
Also calledToyota Bandeirante (Brazil)
Production
  • 1955–1960 (Japan)
  • 1958–1968 (Brazil)
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
  • 3.4 L B I6
  • 3.9 L F I6
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,285 mm (90.0 in)
  • 2,430 mm (95.7 in)
  • 2,650 mm (104.3 in)

History

  • 1955 – The Second generation of the Land Cruiser called the 20 Series was introduced. It was designed to have a more civilian appeal than the BJ for export reasons. It also had more stylish bodywork and a better ride courtesy of longer four-plate leaf springs which had been adapted from the Toyota Light Truck. It had a more powerful 99 kW (135 PS; 133 hp) 3.9 L six-cylinder Type F petrol engine, but adopted the previous generation's three-speed gearbox. The interior of the vehicles were made more comfortable by moving the engine 120 mm (4.7 in) forward. The 20 Series still had no low range transfer case, but had synchronism on the third and fourth gears.[citation needed]
  • 1957 – A 4-door Station Wagon was added called the FJ35V which was based on a 2,650 mm (104.3 in) wheelbase. The Land Cruiser first imported into Australia by B&D Motors as the FJ25/28 cab chassis with Australian made bodies.[16] The Land Cruiser was the first Japanese vehicle to be regularly exported to the country.[17] A small number of Land Cruisers were initially used in the Snowy Mountains Scheme by contractor Theiss Constructions.[18]
  • 1958 – FJ25 production commenced in Brazil; this being the first Toyota vehicle built outside Japan. These were sold as the "Toyota Bandeirante" from January 1962 when the Toyota petrol engine was replaced with a Mercedes-Benz diesel engine. The word "bandeirante" means "flag carrier" in Portuguese. The FJ25 models were built until August 1968 in Brazil.[19] Production numbers were fairly low; in 1965, the production total was 961 vehicles.[20]

Bandeirante timeline

  • 1959:
    • FJ25 – Short open (topless) bushdrive car – Toyota F engine (May 1959 to 1960/61) – new in 1959 (also referred to as FJ251)
  • 1960/1961:
    • FJ25L – Short soft top bushdrive car – Toyota F engine (1960/1961 to 1960/1961) – new in 1960/1961 (also referred to as FJ251L)
    • FJ151L – Short soft top bushdrive car – Toyota 2F engine (1960/1961 to December 1961) – replaces the FJ25/FJ251 and the FJ25L/FJ251L (there are few mentions in literature and no preserved ones known; it could be even doubted if it's ever been actually built)
  • 1962:
    • TB25L – Short soft top bushdrive car – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (January 1962 to – 1966?) – replaces the FJ151L (or FJ25L/FJ251L?)
    • TB25L – Short hard top bushdrive car – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (January 1962 to – 1966?) – new in 1962
    • TB41L – Long hard top bushdrive car  – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (September 1962 to July 1968) – new in 1962
    • TB51L – Short pickup with native bed – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (September 1962 to January 1966)
  • 1965:
    • TB51L3 – Short 3-door double cabin pickup with native bed and steel bed cover – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (1965 to ?) – new in 1965; possibly only one unit was built
  • 1962–1968:
    • OJ32L – Short soft top bushdrive car – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (1966? – to August 1968) – replaces the soft top TB25L
    • OJ31L – Short hard top bushdrive car – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (1966? – to August 1968) – replaces the hard top TB25L
    • TB81L – Short pickup with native bed – Mercedes-Benz OM-324 engine (February 1966 to August 1968) – replaces the TB51L

J40 (1960)

J40
 
Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Bandeirante (Brazil)
  • Toyota Macho (Venezuela)
Production
  • 1960–1984
  • 1968–2001 (Brazil)
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 3-speed manual
  • 4-speed manual (from 1974)
  • 5-speed manual (from 1984)
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,285 mm (90.0 in)
  • 2,430 mm (95.7 in)
  • 2,650 mm (104.3 in)
  • 2,950 mm (116.1 in)
Length3,840.5 mm (151.2 in)
Width1,666.2 mm (65.6 in)
Height
  • 1,950.7 mm (76.8 in) (softtop)
  • 2,000 mm (78.8 in) (hardtop)
Curb weight
  • 1,480 kg (3,263 lb) (softtop)
  • 1,554 kg (3,427 lb) (hardtop)

History

  • 1960 – The 20 Series was upgraded to the now classic 40 Series. Toyota made many production changes by buying new steel presses. Mechanically, the FJ40 was given a new 93 kW (126 PS; 125 hp), 3.9 L F engine and the Land Cruiser finally received low-range gearing, but continued the three-speed main gearbox.
  • 1965 – Global production surpassed 50,000 vehicles. The Land Cruiser was the best selling Toyota vehicle in the United States.
  • 1968 – The 100,000th Land Cruiser was sold worldwide. Brazilian J40 production, as the Bandeirante, commenced in September. The Bandeirante has a Mercedes-Benz-built diesel engine generating a power output of 58 kW (79 PS; 78 hp).
  • 1972 – The 200,000th Land Cruiser was sold.
  • 1973 – The 300,000th Land Cruiser was sold. The first diesel Land Cruiser was introduced for export based on a long wheelbase with a six-cylinder H engine.[citation needed]
  • 1974 – A four-cylinder 3.0 L B diesel engine was offered. The introduction of this engine boosted sales in Japan by putting the Land Cruiser in a lower tax compact freight-car category as compared to the 3.9 L petrol version.

Note: the new B diesel engine was different from the B petrol engine used in the original BJ.

  • 1975 – The 3.9 L petrol engine was replaced by a larger, more powerful 4.2 L 2F unit and the FJ55 received front disc brakes. The 3.6 L H diesel engine was optional in some markets in the HJ45.[22]
  • 1976 – FJ40 Land Cruiser (United States-version) received front disc brakes like the FJ55. The Toyota Land Cruiser Association was founded in California.
  • 1977 – The Irish Army took delivery of the first of 77 FJ45 Land Cruisers. Although fast, reliable and with good off-road performance the vehicle tended to rust excessively in the wet Irish climate. A few which did not succumb to the effects of weather were repainted in gloss olive green and survive as ceremonial gun tractors at military funerals.
  • 1978 – The first BJ/FJ40 and FJ55 models were officially sold in West Germany with both diesel (BJ40) and petrol engines (FJ40/55).
  • 1979 – FJ40 (United States-version) was updated this year with a new wider, square bezel surrounding the headlights. Power steering and cooler were offered in FJ40 for the first time The diesel engine was improved, evolving into the 3.2 L 2B unit but only in Japanese markets.
  • 1980 – The H diesel engine (HJ45) was replaced by the 4.0 L 2H engine (now with chassis code HJ47).[22]
  • 1981 – the Diesel version received front disc brakes and the more powerful 3.4 L 3B engine, and the LWB BJ45 with 3B engine was added to the range.
  • 1983 – the last FJ40s imported to the U.S. were 1983 models (mid-1982 to mid-1983). It is unknown how many were imported by Toyota, but many guess the number to be around 300. The 1983 FJ40s typically bring a premium for their rarity, though they are not much different from 1982 models (mid-1981 to mid-1982).
  • 1984 – the North American market was limited to Canada with the BJ42, which had a 5-speed (overdrive) transmission that was widely sought. The original cost was around CA$14,000.

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J70 (1984)

J70
 
Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Machito (Venezuela)
Production1984–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,310 mm (90.9 in)
  • 2,600 mm (102.4 in)
  • 2,730 mm (107.5 in)
  • 2,980 mm (117.3 in)
  • 3,180 mm (125.2 in)
Length
  • Light: 4,060 mm (159.8 in)
  • Regular: 4,870–5,230 mm (191.7–205.9 in)
Width
  • Light: 1,690 mm (66.5 in)
  • Regular: 1,790–1,870 mm (70.5–73.6 in)
Height
  • Light: 1,895 mm (74.6 in)[28]
  • Regular: 1,940–2,115 mm (76.4–83.3 in)[29]

History

  • 1984 – J70 was introduced as a soft-top, hard-top, Fibre-reinforced plastic top, utility, cab-chassis, and Troop Carrier (inward facing rear seats). The petrol engine was replaced with a 4.0 L 3F engine. The 70 Light had a four-wheel coil spring solid-axle suspension for better ride quality. This lighter duty version of the Land Cruiser had the 22R 2.4 L four-stroke petrol engine, which actually were the 2L and 2L-T (turbocharged) 2.4 L diesel engines commonly found in the Toyota Hilux. The 70 Light was sold in some markets as the Bundera or the Landcruiser II, later called 70 Prado. The 70 Prado eventually became popular and evolved into the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J90). An automatic transmission (A440F) was introduced making it the first four-wheel drive Japanese vehicle with an automatic transmission.
  • 1990 – New-generation of diesel engines were introduced for the Land Cruiser including a 3.4 L five-cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated engine (1PZ), and a 4.2 L six-cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated engine (designated the 1 HZ).
  • 1993 to 1996 – the KZ 3.0 L turbocharged diesel engine replaced the LJ in the 70 series in European markets where this model was known as the KZJ70.
  • 1993 – An advanced 24-valve, 4.5 L six-cylinder petrol engine, 1FZ-FE was introduced.
  • 1999 – Toyota updated the 70 series in several ways. The solid front axle received coil-spring suspension. The rear leaf springs were lengthened for increased ride comfort and wheel travel. The six-bolt wheels were replaced with five-bolt wheels. Several smaller modifications to the drivetrain provided increased durability. The long-wheel-base models received new designations: 78 for the troop carrier, and 79 for the pickup.
  • 2002 — HDJ79 was introduced to Australia with the 1HD-FTE 4.2 L six-cylinder 24-valve turbodiesel EFI engine.
  • 2007 – Toyota's first turbodiesel V8 engine, the 1VD-FTV was introduced in some countries for the 70 Series Land Cruiser. Other modifications include the addition of a 4-door medium-wheel-base model (the 76) and an updated front-end on all models.
  • 2012 – the 79 Double Cab pickup was introduced in the South African markets (with the 4.2 L diesel or 4.0 L petrol engines) and in the Australian market (with 4.5 L V8 Diesel engine).
  • 2014 to 2015 – the 30th Anniversary Series 70 sold in Japan as a 4-door wagon or 4-door pickup with the 1GR-FE V6 petrol engine and 5-speed manual transmission.[30]

The Sixth and Seventh generations of the Land Cruiser are still being produced and sold in African and Latin American regions. Production of the Land Cruiser in Venezuela ended in 2008.

The 70 series is also still marketed in Australia as 4-door wagon, 2-door 'Troop Carrier', 2-door cab-chassis and 4-door cab-chassis.

The 70 series is also still being marketed in the Middle East as a 2-door and 4-door version as an SUV, and a 2-door and 4-door version as a pickup, and it is very popular there along with the regular Land Cruiser.

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Comfort oriented models

J50 (1967)

J50
 
1979 FJ55 (US)
Overview
Production1967–1980
AssemblyToyota City, Japan (ARACO)
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 3-speed manual
  • 4-speed manual (J30, H41 or H42)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,675 mm (184.1 in)
Width1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height1,865 mm (73.4 in)

The Land Cruiser 55 was produced from 1967 to 1980. Toyota refers to the FJ55G and FJ55V as the first "real" station wagon in the Land Cruiser series, thus marking the beginning of the station wagon bodystyle. It was the first Land Cruiser to have fully enclosed box frame members. Of all the Land Cruiser wagons sold in the U.S., including the FJ45, it is the only one to not have hatch and tailgate in the rear, but rather a tailgate only with an electrically operated window that can be retracted into the tailgate.[31]

History

  • 1967 – Production of the FJ55 began. The FJ55 was a 4-door station wagon version based on the FJ40's Drive-train, replacing the 4-Door FJ45V (I). It was colloquially known as the "Moose". It has also been referred to as a "pig" or an "iron pig". The FJ55 had a longer wheelbase (at 2,700 mm (106 in)) and was mainly designed to be sold in North America and Australia. Fire engine versions were also available, using the regular front clip but with open bodywork and no doors.[32]
  • 1975 – January 1975 saw the F series engine being replaced by the 2F engine.[22] Unusual for Toyota, the model designation (e.g. FJ55) did not change, except in Japan, where it was changed to FJ56.
  • July 1980 – Production ends.

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J60 (1980)

J60
 
Overview
Also calledToyota Samurai (Venezuela)
Production1980–1990
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
    • 4.2 L 2F I6 (FJ60)
    • 4.0 L 3F I6 (FJ62)
    • 4.0 L 3F-E I6 (FJ62 from 1988)
  • Diesel:
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,730 mm (107.5 in)
Length4,675 mm (184.1 in)
Width1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Height1,750 mm (68.9 in)

The Land Cruiser 60 series was produced from 1980 through 1990, for most markets but the Cumana Plant in Venezuela continued production until 1992 for their local market. It is a front engine, four-door wagon which can seat five to eight[33][34][35] people. The 60 series was available in the following exterior colours: Alpine White, Brown, Desert Beige, Freeborn Red, Royal Blue; and in the following metallic exterior colours: Charcoal Gray, Cognac, Gray-Blue, Rootbeer, Sky Blue, Stardust Silver.

History

  • 1980 — The 60 series was introduced. While still retaining the rugged off-road characteristics of previous Land Cruisers, the 60 was designed to better compete in the emerging sport utility vehicle market. The 60 was given a variety of creature comforts like air conditioning, a rear heater and an upgraded interior. The FJ60's "2F" petrol engine was left unchanged from the "40" series while the six-cylinder 4.0 L 2H and the four-cylinder 3.4 L 3B diesel engines were added to the lineage. Less equipped versions were also available in many markets. In Europe this model was sold as the Land Cruiser Wagon Van.[36]
  • 1981 – Land Cruiser sales surpassed 1 million and a high-roof version was introduced. The 60 series was introduced to South Africa when a stock Land Cruiser competed in the Toyota 1000 km Desert Race in the punishing wilds of Botswana.
  • 1984 – This was the final year for the 40 series.
  • 1984 – Alongside the 60 series, the 70 series was introduced.
  • 1985 – The Direct-injection 12H-T turbodiesel engine was introduced.
  • 1988 – The petrol engine was upgraded in some countries to a 4.0 L 3F-E EFI engine or to a 4.0 L 3F carburated engine. The FJ62G VX-Series was introduced allowing the Land Cruiser to be sold in Japan as a passenger vehicle.
  • 1992 – Last FJ62 with a 4.0 L 3F carburated engine was built in Venezuela which was the only country producing the vehicles after production ended in Japan in 1990.

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J80 (1990)

J80
 
Overview
Also called
  • Lexus LX 450
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Autana (Colombia and Venezuela)
  • Wanli Land Cruiser (China, JV)
  • Xinkai HXK5022XSC (China, JV)
Production
  • January 1990 – December 1997[37]
  • 1992–2008 (Venezuela)[38]
Assembly
DesignerKitano Kizo (1987)[39][40][41]
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length
  • 4,780 mm (188.2 in) (1990–94)
  • 4,820 mm (189.8 in) (1995–97)
Width
  • 1,830 mm (72.0 in) (1990–91)
  • 1,930 mm (76.0 in) (1992–97)
Height
  • 1,785 mm (70.3 in) (1990–91)
  • 1,860 mm (73.2 in) (1992–94)
  • 1,870 mm (73.6 in) (1995–97)
Curb weight
  • 2,084 kg (4,594 lb) (1990–92)
  • 2,159 kg (4,760 lb) (1993–97)

The Land Cruiser 80 series was unveiled in October 1989 at the Tokyo Motor Show and launched in early 1990. It had swing-out back doors, which were replaced by a tailgate and hatch in 1994. The Land Cruiser was nicknamed the Burbuja (Bubble) in Colombia and Venezuela due to its roundness. The J80 was initially offered in two versions in these countries: the fully loaded VX and an entry level model that included a vinyl interior with optional air conditioning. In 1996, the entry model was upgraded to a medium equipped model named Autana, including cloth upholstery, standard air conditioning and power driver seat. The name is a reference to the Tepui mesa Autana, a spectacular plateau and cave system along the Guiana Shield craton. Land Cruiser sales reached 2 million vehicles.

History

  • 1990 – The 80 series station wagon was introduced, replacing the 60 series. All 80s sold in North America and Europe now have a full-time four-wheel drive system. In Japan, Africa, and Australia, a part-time system was still available. 80s produced between 1990 and 1991 had an open centre differential which was lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO. From 1992 onward, vehicles with anti-lock brakes had a viscous coupling that sent a maximum of 30% torque to the non-slipping axle. The differential was lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO.
  • 1990 – A new generation of diesel engines were introduced, adding to the engines available in the 80 series. The 80 series came with either a (3F-E) six-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, a six-cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated diesel engine, (1HZ), or a 1HD-T direct injection turbo diesel.
  • 1991 – By mid-1991 the 3F-E engine was introduced to the Australian market, a fuel injected version of the 3F engine.
  • 1993 – An advanced 24-valve, 4.5 L six-cylinder petrol engine, 1FZ-FE was introduced. Larger brakes were added from October 1992 and the total wheelbase was made slightly longer. Front and rear axle lockers (code k294) were available as an option. The High Pinion Electric Locking front differential became available in the US models. In May 1993, Toyota began using R134 refrigerant in the air conditioning system. Serial numbers lower than JT3DJ81xxxxx38947 use the R12 refrigerant.
  • 1994 – A limited edition called the Land Cruiser Blue Marlin (FZJ80) was introduced to the Australian market. They have 4.5 L straight 6 petrol engines with double-overhead cams, an automatic or manual transmission and 158 kW (215 PS; 212 hp) at 4,600 rpm. The car is blue from the Blue Marlin fish and they have the Blue Marlin logo throughout the car. Some of the features that the Blue Marlin included were altimeters, power windows, disc brakes, leather gear knob and steering wheel, central locking, leather trim, chrome handles and sidesteps, 16-inch alloy wheels, limited-slip differential, anti-lock brakes (ABS), power steering, CD or cassette players, fender flares, and a limited edition bull bar. Only 500 were made.
  • 1995 – Driver and passenger airbags were introduced as were adjustable shoulder-belt anchors and an anti-lock braking system. The "T O Y O T A" badge was replaced with the modern, ovoid Toyota logo.
  • 1996 – In the Dakar Rally, a pair of Land Cruisers finished first and second in the unmodified production class. North American and British models adopted anti-lock brakes and airbags as standard equipment. The Land Cruiser was withdrawn from Canada this year and was replaced by the more luxurious Lexus LX 450.
  • 1997 – A limited run of Land Cruiser 80 was built specifically for collectors and is therefore called the Land Cruiser Collector's Edition. The Collector's Edition has Collectors Edition badging, "Collector's Edition" embroidered floor mats, automatic climate control, wheels with the "D" windows painted dark grey and special grey side moldings along with black pearl badging. The Collector's Edition was only available for the 1997 model year and the package was added to many of the available body colours.
  • 1997 – A total of 4,744 FZJ80 Land Cruisers were sold in the United States as "40th Anniversary Limited Edition" models. They were available in 2 colours; Antique Sage Pearl (often referred to as Riverrock, Pewter, or Grey) and Emerald Green. The 40th Anniversary models included apron badges, a serial number badge on the centre console, black pearl exterior badges, "40th Anniversary Limited Edition" embroidered floor mats, automatic climate control, two-tone tan and brown leather interiors, and wheels with the "D" windows painted dark gray. Many were manufactured with the optional electric front and rear locking differentials, keyless entry, port-installed roof racks and running boards. There are some examples that did not have many of these optional extras. This was the last year for the electric locking front differentials.
  • 2007 – Last 80-Series models was built in Venezuela[42][38] which was the only country producing the vehicles after production ended in Japan in 1997.

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Designation Engine Power Torque Availability
FJ80R/L 3F-E 4.0 L petrol I6 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) at 4,000 rpm 290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm Australia, North America
FZJ80 1FZ-F 4.5 L petrol I6 140 kW (190 PS; 188 hp) at 4,400 rpm 363 N⋅m (268 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm Venezuela, Colombia
FZJ80R/L 1FZ-FE 4.5 L petrol I6 158 kW (215 PS; 212 hp) at 4,600 rpm 373 N⋅m (275 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm Australia, Gulf Cooperation Council states, North Africa, North America
HDJ80R 1HD-T 4.2 L turbodiesel I6 115 kW (156 PS; 154 hp) at 3,600 rpm 357 N⋅m (263 lb⋅ft) at 1,800 rpm Australia
HZJ80R 1HZ 4.2 L diesel I6 96 kW (131 PS; 129 hp) at 4,000 rpm 271 N⋅m (200 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm Australia

R means Right-hand drive version, excluding Japanese domestic market.

J100 (1998)

J100
 
Toyota Land Cruiser (J100) Pre-facelift
Overview
Also calledLexus LX 470
ProductionJanuary 1998–August 2007
Model years1999–2007
Assembly
DesignerTakeo Kondo (1993)
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,890 mm (192.5 in)
Width1,941 mm (76.4 in)
Height1,849 mm (72.8 in)
Curb weight2,320 kg (5,115 lb)

In January 1998, the 100 series Land Cruiser was introduced to replace the 8-year-old 80 series. The 100 series was previewed in October 1997 as the "Grand Cruiser" at the 32nd Tokyo Motor Show. Development began in 1991 under code name 404T, with the final design being frozen in mid-1994.[43][44]

There are two distinct versions of the 100-series, the 100 and the 105. The two versions look very similar, but there are significant differences under the bodywork. Despite these differences and official model names, both the 100 and 105 are collectively known as the 100 series.

The 105 carried over the majority of its chassis and powertrain from the 80-series with coil suspended solid axles front and rear, and straight-6 petrol and diesel engines. These models were only sold in African, Australian, Russian, and South American markets.

In 1998, a suspension system combining Active Height Control (AHC) and Skyhook TEMS Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension on the Land Cruiser J100 was introduced.[45]

In 2002, Toyota introduced Night View, the first worldwide series production active automotive night vision system, on the Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus or Lexus LX470. This system uses the headlight projectors emitting near infrared light aimed like the car's highbeam headlights and a CCD camera then captures that reflected radiation, this signal is then processed by a computer which produces a black-and-white image which is projected on the lower section of the windshield.[46] It was also the first Toyota vehicle with roll-over sensor and control logic.[47]

The 100 models were fitted with a slightly wider chassis,[48] independent front suspension (IFS) and two new engines. The change to IFS was a first for a Land Cruiser, and was made (in combination with rack-and-pinion steering) to improve on-road handling. However it also limited the vehicle's off-road capability and durability, hence the decision to offer the solid axle 105 models alongside the IFS 100 models in some markets was made. The table below identifies the range of 100 and 105 models and their worldwide availability.

Despite the 100 and 105 bodies being very similar, there are some exterior visual indications between both models. The most obvious is the front end of the vehicle often appearing lower than the rear on the 100 models, due to the IFS. The other indicator is the design of the wheels. The 100 models have almost flat wheel designs, while the 105 models have dished wheels. This difference allows both versions to retain similar wheel tracks, despite the 100 having a relatively wider axle track to allow for the IFS system.

The introduction of a V8 engine was also a first for a Land Cruiser, and was specifically intended to improve sales in the North-American market, where it was the only engine available. In Australia, the 100 V8 was initially only available in the range-topping GXV model, while entry and mid-range models were the 105 powered by the 1FZ-FE I6 petrol, or 1HZ diesel engines. The new 1HD-FTE turbo-diesel 100 was added to the Australian range in October 2000 after being available in Europe and the UK since the vehicle's launch in 1998. The automotive press in Australia were critical of Toyota's decision to offer the acclaimed 1HD-FTE engine only in combination with IFS. Australian 4WD Monthly magazine stated "We will never forgive Toyota for going independent at the front with the mighty 4.2 turbo-diesel".

The 100 series formed the basis for the Lexus LX 470, which was also sold in Japan as the Toyota Cygnus.

The 100 series was called the Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon in the UK and Ireland from 1998 to 2007.

In 2000, Toyota celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Land Cruiser with commemorative models offered in several countries. Total global production to date was 3.72 million vehicles.

The 100 series remained in production until late 2007, with several minor facelifts such as headlights, taillights, front grille, rear spoiler and specification changes introduced over the years.

Designation Engine Power Torque Availability
HZJ105 1HZ 4.2 L diesel I6 96 kW (131 PS; 129 hp) at 3,800 rpm 271 N⋅m (200 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East, South America
FZJ105 1FZ-FE 4.5 L petrol I6 180 kW (245 PS; 241 hp) at 4,600 rpm 410 N⋅m (302 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East, South America
FZJ100 1FZ-FE 4.5 L petrol I6 180 kW (245 PS; 241 hp) at 4,600 rpm 410 N⋅m (302 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm Middle East, China
UZJ100 2UZ-FE 4.7 L petrol V8 170 kW (231 PS; 228 hp) at 4,800 rpm 410 N⋅m (302 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm Africa, Asia, Australia, China, Europe, Japan, Middle East, North America, UK
HDJ1001 1HD-T 4.2 L turbodiesel I6 123 kW (167 PS; 165 hp) at 3,600 rpm 352 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm Africa, South America
HDJ1002 1HD-FTE 4.2 L turbodiesel I6 150 kW (204 PS; 201 hp) at 3,400 rpm 430 N⋅m (317 lb⋅ft) at 1,400 rpm Australia*, Europe, Japan, Middle East, New Zealand, UK

*This engine was not introduced in Australia until 2000.

The 100-series is generally considered a durable and reliable vehicle, however there have been three known issues identified, generally for vehicles operating in harsh conditions:

  • The IFS 100-series gained a reputation for front suspension failures in operating conditions where the front suspension was prone to hitting the bump stops. Several companies produce strengthened lower wishbones to prevent cracks from developing.[49]
  • Both the IFS 100 and Live-axle 105 models have been reported to be suffering from broken front differential centres when driven in harsh conditions.[50] The most common front differential failures in IFS models are reported in vehicles produced between mid-1997 and mid-1999 (i.e. the model years 1998 and 1999), when Toyota fitted the 100 Series IFS with a 2-pinion front differential (the pinion gear would flex away from the ring gear under shock loads). In 1999 (model year 2000) the IFS Landcruiser received a 4-pinion front differential that was more robust – fewer failures were reported.[51][52]

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J200 (2007)

J200
 
2011 Toyota Land Cruiser (UZJ200; pre-facelift)
Overview
Also called
ProductionSeptember 2007 – March 2021[53]
Model years2008–2021 (US)
Assembly
Designer
  • Takumi Nakamura, Takayasu Furukawa, Hideo Karikomi, Jinichi Sato and Kengo Iwanaga[55]
  • Tetsu Endō (2012 facelift)[citation needed]
  • Keisuke Matsuno and Kouji Katsuno (2015 facelift)[56]
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 170–202 kW (228–271 hp; 231–275 PS) (1GR-FE)
  • 227–234 kW (304–314 hp; 309–318 PS) (1UR-FE)
  • 202–212 kW (271–284 hp; 275–288 PS) (2UZ-FE)
  • 270–284 kW (362–381 hp; 367–386 PS) (3UR-FE)
  • 136–213 kW (182–286 hp; 185–290 PS) (1VD-FTV)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,990 mm (196.5 in)
Width1,980 mm (78.0 in)
Height1,945–1,970 mm (76.6–77.6 in) (adjustable)
Curb weight2,405–2,740 kg (5,302–6,041 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Sequoia (XK80) (North America)

In 2002, a 5-year development plan on a successor to the 100-series platform commenced under Sadayoshi Koyari and Tetsuya Tada. By 2004, 10 years after the design selection of its predecessor in 1994, a final production design was settled on for the 2008 J200. Prototype related tests were conducted for over 2 years between 2004 and early 2007. The redesigned Toyota Land Cruiser was introduced in late 2007. Known as the 200 Series, it shares the Lexus LX 570's platform and overall design. The frame was new, derived from the second-generation Tundra[citation needed] but shortened and strengthened by 20 percent. Bigger brake rotors and calipers were added and the front suspension was strengthened. The underbelly is also protected by skid plates. The roof pillars were redesigned to better protect occupants in a rollover.

The 200 Series encountered some criticism due to its bland body restyling, with some[who?] claiming that Toyota has 'overdeveloped' the classic trademarked Land Cruiser identity in its efforts to fit the Land Cruiser into modern 21st century motoring and vehicle design.

The vehicle entered production in September 2007 and was available for sale from September or November, depending on country. It became available in Venezuela for sale in early November of the same year under the local nickname of "Roraima" (taken from Mount Roraima).

The 200 Series, offered numerous features and upgrades over its predecessor not limited to the cosmetic changes made to the body and interior, including:

  • Smart Entry — A sensor is triggered when the remote is brought near the vehicle, allowing the user to simply touch the door handle to open it.
  • Smart Start — Start/Stop push button for ignition; a key is not required.
  • 4-zone climate control on Sahara models, with outlet vents increased from 18 to 28
  • 10 airbags (VX & Sahara)
  • A stronger and lighter frame

Various driver assist technologies not offered on previous models are included as standard, including:

  • CRAWL, a four-wheel drive control system that operates like an off-road cruise control, automatically maintaining a low uniform vehicle speed using brakes and throttle
  • Downhill Assist Control
  • Multi-terrain anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS), allows for greater wheel articulation
  • An optional rear-view camera (VX)
  • Leather seats are available in full option (VX)

Engine and transmission improvements include:

  • An all new optional V8 diesel engine, the Toyota VD engine (a twin-turbocharged version of the engine used in the 70 Series since 2007).
  • Automatic transmission included as standard across all levels of trim of the 200 Series, a five-speed manual transmission is offered only with the 4.0 L GX models (in selected regions). A five-speed automatic gearbox is assigned to the 4.7 L petrol models, while the 4.5 L diesel models receive a six-speed automatic.

In Japan, the Land Cruiser had an update in 2009 when it received the 4.6 L V8 1UR-FE engine and the gearbox was replaced with a 6-speed automatic.[60] Although the new 4608 cc 1UR-FE is smaller than the old 4663 cc 2UZ-FE engine, the power has been increased from 212 to 234 kW (288 to 318 PS; 284 to 314 hp), torque increased from 448 to 460 N⋅m (330 to 339 lb⋅ft) and fuel consumption improved from 6.6 to 7.1 km/L (19 to 20 mpg‑imp; 16 to 17 mpg‑US) (Japan 10·15 mode measurement).

In the Middle East, the Land Cruiser 200 series was introduced in late 2007 as a 2008 model, for 2008 to 2010 there was three engine choices:

  • 179 kW (243 PS; 240 hp) 4.0 L 1GR-FE petrol engine
  • 202 kW (275 PS; 271 hp) 2UZ-FE petrol engine
  • 162–173 kW (220–235 PS; 217–232 hp) 1VD-FTV 4.5 L turbo diesel engine[61]

In Europe and Asia, the Euro4 diesel (2007-2010) model had 213 kW (286 hp).

Starting in 2011, the 270 kW (367 PS; 362 hp) 3UR-FE engine was offered along with the previous engines.[62] For 2012, the 1GR-FE gained dual VVT-i and power was increased to 202 kW (275 PS; 271 hp), the 4.7 L 2UZ-FE was dropped in favour of the new 227 kW (309 PS; 304 hp) 4.6 L 1UR-FE, and the 5.7 L and 4.5 L diesel were unchanged, although the latter was dropped in some markets.[63]

In North America, the Land Cruiser 200 series is offered with one trim level and engine, the 5.7 L 3UR-FE V8 petrol engine producing 284 kW (386 PS; 381 hp) and 544 N⋅m (401 lb⋅ft) of torque channeled through a six-speed automatic. Towing is rated at 3,700 kg (8,200 lb). Beige or black leather upholstery is standard along with a 14 speaker JBL sound system. The only wheel choice is 18 in (460 mm) allowing a lot of sidewall so the vehicle can be driven off-road without modification though a more aggressive tread pattern is advised for deep mud.

For the 2013 model year, Toyota added all previously optional safety and luxury options as standard. The Land Cruiser now gets pushbutton start, HID headlights with beam level adjustment, a power moonroof, automatic rain sensing windshield wipers, heated and ventilated (perforated leather) front and only heated rear seats, a rear-seat DVD entertainment system, bluetooth, rearview camera with parking sensors, navigation system, HD radio and Entune. Another new feature is the Multi-terrain Select system which helps control wheelspin and brake lockup giving the selectable choices of: Rock, Rock & Dirt, Mogul, Loose Rock, and Mud & Sand and with an addition to the Multi-terrain Select system a feature known as adaptive Anti-lock Braking system which adapts to the condition of the road like mud or sand and efficiently uses the ABS to reduce braking distance on any type of terrain.[64]

In Oceania, the 200 Series is offered in four different levels of trim: GX, GXL, VX and Sahara.

In August 2015, Toyota launched an updated, face-lifted version of the J200 Land Cruiser in Japan, which was later sold globally. This version first appeared in the United States in 2015 for the 2016 model year. The new version has several mechanical changes, including a new 8-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission (ECT-i) mated to the original 5.7 L 3UR-FE V8 petrol engine, larger front disc brakes, and a higher axle ratio (3.30:1 vs 3.90:1 in the previous years). Updates to the front fascia, grill, headlamps (with daylight running lamps), rear tail lamps and bumpers were the main exterior highlights of the facelift. Interior changes included a new multimedia system and interface with larger screens front and back, as well as refreshed interior styling.

In China, the Land Cruiser 200 was produced from 2008 to 2016 by Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor. The 4.0 L 1GR-FE V6 and 4.7 L 2UZ-FE V8 were the available engine choices – both paired to a 5-speed automatic gearbox. Trim levels were the 4.0 GX-R, 4.0 VX, 4.7 VX and 4.7 VX-R.[65]

In February 2019, Toyota introduced a Heritage edition of the Land Cruiser at the Chicago Auto Show as part of the 60th anniversary of the introduction of the FJ40. Toyota will only build 1200 vehicles and they will only be available as a 5-seater sold in the United States. Sales are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2019 for the 2020 model year.[66]

In December 2020, Toyota confirmed to Road & Track that the Land Cruiser would be discontinued in North America after 2021.[67]

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J300 (2021)

J300
 
2021 Toyota Land Cruiser ZX (VJA300)
Overview
ProductionMarch 2021 – present
Model years2022–present (Middle East)
AssemblyJapan: Toyota, Aichi (Yoshiwara plant)
Designer
List
  • Masaki Okue, Masanori Kinoshita, Takeshi Ogawa, Hironami Haga, and Hisayuki Tashiro[68][69]
  • Mineo Imaiida and Kazunori Ueda (GR Sport)[70]
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
PlatformTNGA: GA-F[71]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 305 kW (409 hp; 415 PS) (V35A-FTS)
  • 201 kW (270 hp; 273 PS) (1GR-FE)
  • 220–227 kW (295–304 hp; 299–309 PS) (F33A-FTV)
Transmission
  • 6-speed automatic (GRJ300)
  • 10-speed AWR10L65 automatic (VJA300/FJA300)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,950–4,985 mm (194.9–196.3 in)
Width1,980–1,990 mm (78.0–78.3 in)
Height1,945 mm (76.6 in)
Curb weight2,310–2,645 kg (5,093–5,831 lb)

The J300 series Land Cruiser was unveiled on 9 June 2021.[71] Its development was led by Toyota chief engineer Takami Yokoo.[74] Built on the body-on-frame GA-F platform, the frame itself was redesigned to reduce weight and increase rigidity. The total weight of the vehicle was reduced by 200 kg (441 lb) compared to its predecessor. Other improvements claimed include lowered center of gravity, weight distribution, and an improved suspension structure.

Exterior dimensions including the total length, total width, and wheelbase, as well as both the departure and approach angles have been kept largely same as the previous model to retain its off-road performance. It carries over the approach angle of 32 degrees from its predecessor. The departure angle can reach up to 26.5 degrees depending on the version, while ground clearance measures 230 mm (9.1 in). Toyota has equipped the vehicle with an adaptive variable suspension (AVS), an upgraded Electronic Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (E-KDSS), a more advanced Multi-Terrain Select system with Deep Snow and Auto modes, and a Multi-Terrain Monitor system which incorporates an underbody camera.[75]

For this generation, Toyota ceased to offer V8 engine options in favour of a 3.4-litre V35A-FTS twin-turbocharged V6 petrol engine producing 305 kW (409 hp; 415 PS), and a 3.3-litre F33A-FTV twin-turbocharged V6 diesel engine producing 227 kW (304 hp; 309 PS).[76] A 4.0-litre naturally-aspirated V6 engine is carried over from the previous model.[77]

A GR Sport/GR-S variant is also available for the first time. It is 5 mm (0.2 in) shorter than the standard model, and uses more body adhesive to enhance structural rigidity. The GR Sport model also offers front and rear differential locking, as opposed to only centre locking in the standard 300 Series.[78][79]

It went on sale in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait on 20 June 2021, in Japan on 2 August 2021, in Australia on 5 October 2021, and in Indonesia on 13 January 2022.[80] The Japanese model is available in four 7-seat petrol grades: AX, VX, GR Sport and ZX, one 5-seat petrol grade: GX and two 5-seat diesel grades: GR Sport and ZX.[76][81][82] The Australian model is available in six grades: GX, GXL, VX, Sahara, GR Sport and Sahara ZX.[83][84][85] The Indonesian model is available in two grades: VX-R and GR-S.

Toyota stated that the J300 series Land Cruiser would not be available in the United States due to slow sales for its J200 series predecessor, as well as limited production capacity; the related Lexus LX remains available due to better sales.[86] Other than Lexus vehicles, the Sequoia became Toyota's flagship SUV sold in North America.[87]

Sales

Year Japan[88] Australia United States Saudi Arabia
1999 18,602[citation needed]
2000 15,509[89]
2001 7,591[89]
2002 6,752[90]
2003 6,671[90]
2004 4,996 6,778[91]
2005 5,895 4,870[91]
2006 4,431 3,376[92]
2007 4,946 3,251[92]
2008 8,094 3,898[93]
2009 2,772 2,261[94]
2010 2,908 1,807[94]
2011 3,146 1,662[95]
2012 4,109 2,895[96]
2013 3,990 3,082[97]
2014 3,800 3,158[97]
2015 3,360 9,202[98] 2,687[99]
2016 6,020 11,813[100] 3,705[101]
2017 4,250 12,814[102] 3,100[103]
2018 3,610 13,677[104] 3,222[105]
2019 2,650 13,802[106] 3,536[105]
2020 1,960 15,078[107] 3,147[108] 7,430[109]
2021 1,530 14,356[110] 3,711[111]

Use by militant groups and military forces

 
A Toyota Land Cruiser pickup vehicle in use by the Niger Armed Forces (2019).

Owing to its durability and reliability, the Land Cruiser, along with the smaller Toyota Hilux, has become popular among militant groups in war-torn regions.[112] U.S. counter-terror officials enquired of Toyota how the extremist group Islamic State had apparently acquired large numbers of Toyota Land Cruisers and Hiluxes. Mark Wallace, the CEO of the Counter Extremism Project said, "Regrettably, the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux have effectively become almost part of the ISIS brand."[113]

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For the smaller variation which is sold in Europe and Israel as the Land Cruiser see Toyota Land Cruiser Prado The Toyota Land Cruiser Japanese トヨタ ランドクルーザー Hepburn Toyota Rando Kuruza also sometimes spelled as LandCruiser 1 is a series of four wheel drive vehicles produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota It is Toyota s longest running series of models 2 As of 2019 update the sales of the Land Cruiser totalled more than 10 million units worldwide 3 Toyota Land Cruiser2021 Toyota Land Cruiser ZX VJA300 Colombia OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1951 presentBody and chassisClassOff road vehicleFull size SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel driveProduction of the first generation of the Land Cruiser began in 1951 3 4 5 The Land Cruiser has been produced in convertible hardtop station wagon and cab chassis body styles The Land Cruiser s reliability and longevity have led to huge popularity especially in Australia where it is the best selling body on frame four wheel drive vehicle 6 Toyota also extensively tests the Land Cruiser in the Australian outback considered to be one of the toughest operating environments in both temperature and terrain 7 8 9 In Japan the Land Cruiser was once exclusive to Toyota Japanese dealerships called Toyota Store As of 2021 the full size Land Cruiser was available in many markets Exceptions include the United States and Canada since 2021 10 Malaysia which receives the Lexus LX instead Hong Kong Macau Singapore South Korea Brazil and most of Europe In Europe the only countries where the full size Land Cruiser is officially sold are Gibraltar Moldova Russia Belarus and Ukraine The Land Cruiser is hugely popular in the Middle East Russia and Australia and also in Africa where it is used by farmers NGO s UN and humanitarian organizations by national armies often the pickup version as well as by irregular armed groups who turn them into technicals by mounting machine guns in the rear In August 2019 Toyota Land Cruiser cumulative global sales surpassed 10 million units 11 Contents 1 Origin 2 Off road oriented models 2 1 BJ and FJ 1951 2 1 1 History 2 2 J20 J30 1955 2 2 1 History 2 2 2 Bandeirante timeline 2 3 J40 1960 2 3 1 History 2 3 2 Gallery 2 4 J70 1984 2 4 1 History 2 4 2 Gallery 3 Comfort oriented models 3 1 J50 1967 3 1 1 History 3 2 J60 1980 3 2 1 History 3 3 J80 1990 3 3 1 History 3 4 J100 1998 3 5 J200 2007 3 6 J300 2021 4 Sales 5 Use by militant groups and military forces 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksOrigin EditThe Imperial Army had been using the Kurogane Type 95 four wheel drive reconnaissance car starting in 1936 When the Imperial Japanese Army occupied the Philippines in 1941 they found an American Willys MB Jeep and promptly sent it to Japan The Japanese military authorities ordered Toyota to produce a similar vehicle but to alter the appearance The resulting Model AK prototype led to the Yon Shiki Kogata Kamotsu Sha 四式小型 貨物 車 type 4 compact cargo truck 12 Later in 1941 the Japanese government instructed Toyota to produce a light truck for Japan s military In 1942 Toyota developed the AK10 prototype by reverse engineering a Bantam GP The half ton truck features an upright front grille flat front wheel arches that angled down and back like the FJ40 headlights mounted above the wheel arches on either side of the radiator and a folding windshield The AK10 is powered by the 2 259 cc 2 3 L 4 cylinder Type C engine from the Toyota Model AE sedan coupled to a three speed manual transmission and a two speed transfer gearbox Unlike the U S Jeep the AK10 had limited use and photographs of it in the battlefield are rare In June 1954 responding to claims of trademark violation by the Willys Company that produced the original Jeep then Director of Technology Hanji Umehara renamed the vehicle Land Cruiser The postwar Toyota Jeep BJ is completely different from the AK10 and inherits no mechanical parts from it However a lot of lessons learned while developing the AK10 were applied when developing the BJ 13 Off road oriented models EditBJ and FJ 1951 Edit BJ and FJOverviewAlso calledToyota Jeep BJ 1951 1954 Production1951 1955AssemblyToyota City Japan Arakawa Auto Body Body and chassisBody style2 door softtopLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEngine3 4 L B I63 9 L F I6Transmission4 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 400 mm 94 5 in Length3 793 mm 149 3 in Width1 575 mm 62 0 in Height1 900 mm 74 8 in Curb weight1 425 kg 3 141 6 lb History Edit In 1950 the Korean War created demand for a military light utility vehicle The United States government ordered 100 vehicles with the then new Willys specifications and tasked Toyota to manufacture them The Toyota Jeep BJ prototype was developed in January 1951 This came from the demand for military type utility vehicles much like the British Land Rover Series 1 that was developed in 1948 The Jeep BJ was larger than the original U S Jeep and more powerful courtesy of its Type B 3 4 litre six cylinder OHV Four stroke petrol engine which generated a power output of 63 kW 84 hp 85 PS at 3 600 rpm and 215 N m 159 lb ft of torque at 1 600 rpm It had a part time four wheel drive system like the Jeep However and unlike the Jeep the Jeep BJ had no low range transfer case In July 1951 Toyota s test driver Ichiro Taira drove the next generation of the Jeep BJ prototype up to the sixth stage of Mount Fuji the first vehicle to climb that height The test was overseen by the National Police Agency NPA Impressed by this feat the NPA quickly placed an order for 289 of these offroad vehicles making the Jeep BJ their official patrol car 14 For the first two years manufacture was exclusively to order and in small volumes 15 In 1953 however regular production of the Toyota Jeep BJ began at the Toyota Honsya Plant rolling chassis assembly The body assembly and painting was done at Arakawa Bankin Kogyo KK later known as ARACO now an affiliate of Toyota Auto Body Company 14 The Toyota Jeep BJ Series was introduced in the following variants BJ T Touring BJ R Radio BJ J Cowl chassis for a fire engine In June 1954 the name Land Cruiser was coined by the technical director Hanji Umehara In England we had another competitor Land Rover I had to come up with a name for our car that would not sound less dignified than those of our competitors That is why I decided to call it Land Cruiser he recalls 14 The name had already been used on the Studebaker Land Cruiser which was produced from 1934 to 1954 The 92 kW 123 hp 125 PS 3 9 L Type F petrol engine was added to the Land Cruiser range for the first time originally only in the fire engine chassis The models were renamed BJ T Touring BJ R Radio BJ J Cowl chassis for a fire engine FJ J Cowl chassis for a fire engine J20 J30 1955 Edit J20 J30 OverviewAlso calledToyota Bandeirante Brazil Production1955 1960 Japan 1958 1968 Brazil AssemblyToyota City Japan Arakawa Auto Body Sao Bernardo Brazil Toyota do Brasil Body and chassisBody style2 door softtop2 door hardtop2 door pickup truck5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEngine3 4 L B I63 9 L F I6DimensionsWheelbase2 285 mm 90 0 in 2 430 mm 95 7 in 2 650 mm 104 3 in History Edit 1955 The Second generation of the Land Cruiser called the 20 Series was introduced It was designed to have a more civilian appeal than the BJ for export reasons It also had more stylish bodywork and a better ride courtesy of longer four plate leaf springs which had been adapted from the Toyota Light Truck It had a more powerful 99 kW 135 PS 133 hp 3 9 L six cylinder Type F petrol engine but adopted the previous generation s three speed gearbox The interior of the vehicles were made more comfortable by moving the engine 120 mm 4 7 in forward The 20 Series still had no low range transfer case but had synchronism on the third and fourth gears citation needed 1957 A 4 door Station Wagon was added called the FJ35V which was based on a 2 650 mm 104 3 in wheelbase The Land Cruiser first imported into Australia by B amp D Motors as the FJ25 28 cab chassis with Australian made bodies 16 The Land Cruiser was the first Japanese vehicle to be regularly exported to the country 17 A small number of Land Cruisers were initially used in the Snowy Mountains Scheme by contractor Theiss Constructions 18 1958 FJ25 production commenced in Brazil this being the first Toyota vehicle built outside Japan These were sold as the Toyota Bandeirante from January 1962 when the Toyota petrol engine was replaced with a Mercedes Benz diesel engine The word bandeirante means flag carrier in Portuguese The FJ25 models were built until August 1968 in Brazil 19 Production numbers were fairly low in 1965 the production total was 961 vehicles 20 Bandeirante timeline Edit 1959 FJ25 Short open topless bushdrive car Toyota F engine May 1959 to 1960 61 new in 1959 also referred to as FJ251 1960 1961 FJ25L Short soft top bushdrive car Toyota F engine 1960 1961 to 1960 1961 new in 1960 1961 also referred to as FJ251L FJ151L Short soft top bushdrive car Toyota 2F engine 1960 1961 to December 1961 replaces the FJ25 FJ251 and the FJ25L FJ251L there are few mentions in literature and no preserved ones known it could be even doubted if it s ever been actually built 1962 TB25L Short soft top bushdrive car Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine January 1962 to 1966 replaces the FJ151L or FJ25L FJ251L TB25L Short hard top bushdrive car Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine January 1962 to 1966 new in 1962 TB41L Long hard top bushdrive car Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine September 1962 to July 1968 new in 1962 TB51L Short pickup with native bed Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine September 1962 to January 1966 1965 TB51L3 Short 3 door double cabin pickup with native bed and steel bed cover Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine 1965 to new in 1965 possibly only one unit was built 1962 1968 OJ32L Short soft top bushdrive car Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine 1966 to August 1968 replaces the soft top TB25L OJ31L Short hard top bushdrive car Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine 1966 to August 1968 replaces the hard top TB25L TB81L Short pickup with native bed Mercedes Benz OM 324 engine February 1966 to August 1968 replaces the TB51L J40 1960 Edit J40 OverviewAlso calledToyota Bandeirante Brazil Toyota Macho Venezuela Production1960 19841968 2001 Brazil AssemblyToyota City JapanSao Bernardo Brazil Toyota do Brasil Cumana VenezuelaJakarta Indonesia 21 Body and chassisBody style2 door softtop2 door hardtop2 door pickup truck4 door station wagonLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginePetrol 3 9 L F I6 22 4 2 L 2F I6 22 Diesel 3 0 L B diesel I4 22 3 2 L 2B diesel I43 4 L 3B I43 6 L H I6 22 4 0 L 2H I6Transmission3 speed manual4 speed manual from 1974 5 speed manual from 1984 DimensionsWheelbase2 285 mm 90 0 in 2 430 mm 95 7 in 2 650 mm 104 3 in 2 950 mm 116 1 in Length3 840 5 mm 151 2 in Width1 666 2 mm 65 6 in Height1 950 7 mm 76 8 in softtop 2 000 mm 78 8 in hardtop Curb weight1 480 kg 3 263 lb softtop 1 554 kg 3 427 lb hardtop Main article Toyota Land Cruiser J40 History Edit 1960 The 20 Series was upgraded to the now classic 40 Series Toyota made many production changes by buying new steel presses Mechanically the FJ40 was given a new 93 kW 126 PS 125 hp 3 9 L F engine and the Land Cruiser finally received low range gearing but continued the three speed main gearbox 1965 Global production surpassed 50 000 vehicles The Land Cruiser was the best selling Toyota vehicle in the United States 1968 The 100 000th Land Cruiser was sold worldwide Brazilian J40 production as the Bandeirante commenced in September The Bandeirante has a Mercedes Benz built diesel engine generating a power output of 58 kW 79 PS 78 hp 1972 The 200 000th Land Cruiser was sold 1973 The 300 000th Land Cruiser was sold The first diesel Land Cruiser was introduced for export based on a long wheelbase with a six cylinder H engine citation needed 1974 A four cylinder 3 0 L B diesel engine was offered The introduction of this engine boosted sales in Japan by putting the Land Cruiser in a lower tax compact freight car category as compared to the 3 9 L petrol version Note the new B diesel engine was different from the B petrol engine used in the original BJ 1975 The 3 9 L petrol engine was replaced by a larger more powerful 4 2 L 2F unit and the FJ55 received front disc brakes The 3 6 L H diesel engine was optional in some markets in the HJ45 22 1976 FJ40 Land Cruiser United States version received front disc brakes like the FJ55 The Toyota Land Cruiser Association was founded in California 1977 The Irish Army took delivery of the first of 77 FJ45 Land Cruisers Although fast reliable and with good off road performance the vehicle tended to rust excessively in the wet Irish climate A few which did not succumb to the effects of weather were repainted in gloss olive green and survive as ceremonial gun tractors at military funerals 1978 The first BJ FJ40 and FJ55 models were officially sold in West Germany with both diesel BJ40 and petrol engines FJ40 55 1979 FJ40 United States version was updated this year with a new wider square bezel surrounding the headlights Power steering and cooler were offered in FJ40 for the first time The diesel engine was improved evolving into the 3 2 L 2B unit but only in Japanese markets 1980 The H diesel engine HJ45 was replaced by the 4 0 L 2H engine now with chassis code HJ47 22 1981 the Diesel version received front disc brakes and the more powerful 3 4 L 3B engine and the LWB BJ45 with 3B engine was added to the range 1983 the last FJ40s imported to the U S were 1983 models mid 1982 to mid 1983 It is unknown how many were imported by Toyota but many guess the number to be around 300 The 1983 FJ40s typically bring a premium for their rarity though they are not much different from 1982 models mid 1981 to mid 1982 1984 the North American market was limited to Canada with the BJ42 which had a 5 speed overdrive transmission that was widely sought The original cost was around CA 14 000 Gallery Edit 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser hardtop FJ40 1963 Toyota Land Cruiser Station Wagon FJ45 Toyota Land Cruiser pickup FJ45 J70 1984 Edit Main article Toyota Land Cruiser J70 J70 OverviewAlso calledToyota Machito Venezuela Production1984 presentAssemblyJapan Toyota Aichi Yoshiwara plant 23 Colombia SOFASA Envigado Antioquia Colombia 24 25 Venezuela CumanaPortugal Ovar 26 Body and chassisBody style2 door pickup truck2 door hardtop2 door softtop3 door wagon4 door vanLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginePetrol 2 4 L 22R I44 0 L 3F I64 5 L 1FZ FE I64 0 L 1GR FE V6Diesel 2 4 L 2L I4 diesel 2 4 L 2L T turbo I42 5 L VM HR588 turbo I5 Italy only 27 3 0 L 1KZ T turbo I43 4 L 3B I43 4 L 13B T turbo I43 4 L PZ I54 0 L 2H I64 2 L 1HD FTE turbo I64 2 L 1HZ I64 5 L 1VD FTV turbo V8Transmission5 speed manual4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 310 mm 90 9 in 2 600 mm 102 4 in 2 730 mm 107 5 in 2 980 mm 117 3 in 3 180 mm 125 2 in LengthLight 4 060 mm 159 8 in Regular 4 870 5 230 mm 191 7 205 9 in WidthLight 1 690 mm 66 5 in Regular 1 790 1 870 mm 70 5 73 6 in HeightLight 1 895 mm 74 6 in 28 Regular 1 940 2 115 mm 76 4 83 3 in 29 History Edit 1984 J70 was introduced as a soft top hard top Fibre reinforced plastic top utility cab chassis and Troop Carrier inward facing rear seats The petrol engine was replaced with a 4 0 L 3F engine The 70 Light had a four wheel coil spring solid axle suspension for better ride quality This lighter duty version of the Land Cruiser had the 22R 2 4 L four stroke petrol engine which actually were the 2L and 2L T turbocharged 2 4 L diesel engines commonly found in the Toyota Hilux The 70 Light was sold in some markets as the Bundera or the Landcruiser II later called 70 Prado The 70 Prado eventually became popular and evolved into the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J90 An automatic transmission A440F was introduced making it the first four wheel drive Japanese vehicle with an automatic transmission 1990 New generation of diesel engines were introduced for the Land Cruiser including a 3 4 L five cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated engine 1PZ and a 4 2 L six cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated engine designated the 1 HZ 1993 to 1996 the KZ 3 0 L turbocharged diesel engine replaced the LJ in the 70 series in European markets where this model was known as the KZJ70 1993 An advanced 24 valve 4 5 L six cylinder petrol engine 1FZ FE was introduced 1999 Toyota updated the 70 series in several ways The solid front axle received coil spring suspension The rear leaf springs were lengthened for increased ride comfort and wheel travel The six bolt wheels were replaced with five bolt wheels Several smaller modifications to the drivetrain provided increased durability The long wheel base models received new designations 78 for the troop carrier and 79 for the pickup 2002 HDJ79 was introduced to Australia with the 1HD FTE 4 2 L six cylinder 24 valve turbodiesel EFI engine 2007 Toyota s first turbodiesel V8 engine the 1VD FTV was introduced in some countries for the 70 Series Land Cruiser Other modifications include the addition of a 4 door medium wheel base model the 76 and an updated front end on all models 2012 the 79 Double Cab pickup was introduced in the South African markets with the 4 2 L diesel or 4 0 L petrol engines and in the Australian market with 4 5 L V8 Diesel engine 2014 to 2015 the 30th Anniversary Series 70 sold in Japan as a 4 door wagon or 4 door pickup with the 1GR FE V6 petrol engine and 5 speed manual transmission 30 The Sixth and Seventh generations of the Land Cruiser are still being produced and sold in African and Latin American regions Production of the Land Cruiser in Venezuela ended in 2008 The 70 series is also still marketed in Australia as 4 door wagon 2 door Troop Carrier 2 door cab chassis and 4 door cab chassis The 70 series is also still being marketed in the Middle East as a 2 door and 4 door version as an SUV and a 2 door and 4 door version as a pickup and it is very popular there along with the regular Land Cruiser Gallery Edit BJ74 Mid wheelbase FRP top 3 4D T LX VDJ78 Troop Carrier VDJ76 GXL 5 door wagonComfort oriented models EditJ50 1967 Edit J50 1979 FJ55 US OverviewProduction1967 1980AssemblyToyota City Japan ARACO Body and chassisBody style5 door SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEngine3 9 L F I6 22 4 2 L 2F I6 22 Transmission3 speed manual4 speed manual J30 H41 or H42 DimensionsWheelbase2 700 mm 106 3 in Length4 675 mm 184 1 in Width1 735 mm 68 3 in Height1 865 mm 73 4 in The Land Cruiser 55 was produced from 1967 to 1980 Toyota refers to the FJ55G and FJ55V as the first real station wagon in the Land Cruiser series thus marking the beginning of the station wagon bodystyle It was the first Land Cruiser to have fully enclosed box frame members Of all the Land Cruiser wagons sold in the U S including the FJ45 it is the only one to not have hatch and tailgate in the rear but rather a tailgate only with an electrically operated window that can be retracted into the tailgate 31 History Edit 1967 Production of the FJ55 began The FJ55 was a 4 door station wagon version based on the FJ40 s Drive train replacing the 4 Door FJ45V I It was colloquially known as the Moose It has also been referred to as a pig or an iron pig The FJ55 had a longer wheelbase at 2 700 mm 106 in and was mainly designed to be sold in North America and Australia Fire engine versions were also available using the regular front clip but with open bodywork and no doors 32 1975 January 1975 saw the F series engine being replaced by the 2F engine 22 Unusual for Toyota the model designation e g FJ55 did not change except in Japan where it was changed to FJ56 July 1980 Production ends Gallery Rear view J60 1980 Edit J60 OverviewAlso calledToyota Samurai Venezuela Production1980 1990AssemblyToyota City Japan ARACO Cumana VenezuelaBody and chassisBody style5 door SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginePetrol 4 2 L 2F I6 FJ60 4 0 L 3F I6 FJ62 4 0 L 3F E I6 FJ62 from 1988 Diesel 3 4 L 3B I4 BJ60 4 0 L 2H I6 HJ60 4 0 L 12H T turbo I6 HJ61 Transmission4 speed H41F or H42F manual United States only 4 speed A440F automatic5 speed H55F manualDimensionsWheelbase2 730 mm 107 5 in Length4 675 mm 184 1 in Width1 800 mm 70 9 in Height1 750 mm 68 9 in The Land Cruiser 60 series was produced from 1980 through 1990 for most markets but the Cumana Plant in Venezuela continued production until 1992 for their local market It is a front engine four door wagon which can seat five to eight 33 34 35 people The 60 series was available in the following exterior colours Alpine White Brown Desert Beige Freeborn Red Royal Blue and in the following metallic exterior colours Charcoal Gray Cognac Gray Blue Rootbeer Sky Blue Stardust Silver History Edit 1980 The 60 series was introduced While still retaining the rugged off road characteristics of previous Land Cruisers the 60 was designed to better compete in the emerging sport utility vehicle market The 60 was given a variety of creature comforts like air conditioning a rear heater and an upgraded interior The FJ60 s 2F petrol engine was left unchanged from the 40 series while the six cylinder 4 0 L 2H and the four cylinder 3 4 L 3B diesel engines were added to the lineage Less equipped versions were also available in many markets In Europe this model was sold as the Land Cruiser Wagon Van 36 1981 Land Cruiser sales surpassed 1 million and a high roof version was introduced The 60 series was introduced to South Africa when a stock Land Cruiser competed in the Toyota 1000 km Desert Race in the punishing wilds of Botswana 1984 This was the final year for the 40 series 1984 Alongside the 60 series the 70 series was introduced 1985 The Direct injection 12H T turbodiesel engine was introduced 1988 The petrol engine was upgraded in some countries to a 4 0 L 3F E EFI engine or to a 4 0 L 3F carburated engine The FJ62G VX Series was introduced allowing the Land Cruiser to be sold in Japan as a passenger vehicle 1992 Last FJ62 with a 4 0 L 3F carburated engine was built in Venezuela which was the only country producing the vehicles after production ended in Japan in 1990 Gallery Toyota Land Cruiser post facelift Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 pre facelift rear view Toyota Land Cruiser GX FJ62 post facelift rear view J80 1990 Edit J80 OverviewAlso calledLexus LX 450Toyota Land Cruiser Autana Colombia and Venezuela Wanli Land Cruiser China JV Xinkai HXK5022XSC China JV ProductionJanuary 1990 December 1997 37 1992 2008 Venezuela 38 AssemblyToyota City Japan ARACO Cumana VenezuelaZhanjiang Guangdong China Xinkai DesignerKitano Kizo 1987 39 40 41 Body and chassisBody style5 door SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginePetrol 4 0 L 3F E I64 5 L 1FZ FE I6Diesel 4 2 L 1HZ I64 2 L 1HD T turbocharged I64 2 L 1HD FT turbocharged I6Transmission4 speed manual4 speed A440F automatic4 speed A442F automatic4 speed A343F automatic5 speed H150F manual5 speed H151F manualDimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 780 mm 188 2 in 1990 94 4 820 mm 189 8 in 1995 97 Width1 830 mm 72 0 in 1990 91 1 930 mm 76 0 in 1992 97 Height1 785 mm 70 3 in 1990 91 1 860 mm 73 2 in 1992 94 1 870 mm 73 6 in 1995 97 Curb weight2 084 kg 4 594 lb 1990 92 2 159 kg 4 760 lb 1993 97 The Land Cruiser 80 series was unveiled in October 1989 at the Tokyo Motor Show and launched in early 1990 It had swing out back doors which were replaced by a tailgate and hatch in 1994 The Land Cruiser was nicknamed the Burbuja Bubble in Colombia and Venezuela due to its roundness The J80 was initially offered in two versions in these countries the fully loaded VX and an entry level model that included a vinyl interior with optional air conditioning In 1996 the entry model was upgraded to a medium equipped model named Autana including cloth upholstery standard air conditioning and power driver seat The name is a reference to the Tepui mesa Autana a spectacular plateau and cave system along the Guiana Shield craton Land Cruiser sales reached 2 million vehicles History Edit 1990 The 80 series station wagon was introduced replacing the 60 series All 80s sold in North America and Europe now have a full time four wheel drive system In Japan Africa and Australia a part time system was still available 80s produced between 1990 and 1991 had an open centre differential which was lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO From 1992 onward vehicles with anti lock brakes had a viscous coupling that sent a maximum of 30 torque to the non slipping axle The differential was lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO 1990 A new generation of diesel engines were introduced adding to the engines available in the 80 series The 80 series came with either a 3F E six cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine a six cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated diesel engine 1HZ or a 1HD T direct injection turbo diesel 1991 By mid 1991 the 3F E engine was introduced to the Australian market a fuel injected version of the 3F engine 1993 An advanced 24 valve 4 5 L six cylinder petrol engine 1FZ FE was introduced Larger brakes were added from October 1992 and the total wheelbase was made slightly longer Front and rear axle lockers code k294 were available as an option The High Pinion Electric Locking front differential became available in the US models In May 1993 Toyota began using R134 refrigerant in the air conditioning system Serial numbers lower than JT3DJ81xxxxx38947 use the R12 refrigerant 1994 A limited edition called the Land Cruiser Blue Marlin FZJ80 was introduced to the Australian market They have 4 5 L straight 6 petrol engines with double overhead cams an automatic or manual transmission and 158 kW 215 PS 212 hp at 4 600 rpm The car is blue from the Blue Marlin fish and they have the Blue Marlin logo throughout the car Some of the features that the Blue Marlin included were altimeters power windows disc brakes leather gear knob and steering wheel central locking leather trim chrome handles and sidesteps 16 inch alloy wheels limited slip differential anti lock brakes ABS power steering CD or cassette players fender flares and a limited edition bull bar Only 500 were made 1995 Driver and passenger airbags were introduced as were adjustable shoulder belt anchors and an anti lock braking system The T O Y O T A badge was replaced with the modern ovoid Toyota logo 1996 In the Dakar Rally a pair of Land Cruisers finished first and second in the unmodified production class North American and British models adopted anti lock brakes and airbags as standard equipment The Land Cruiser was withdrawn from Canada this year and was replaced by the more luxurious Lexus LX 450 1997 A limited run of Land Cruiser 80 was built specifically for collectors and is therefore called the Land Cruiser Collector s Edition The Collector s Edition has Collectors Edition badging Collector s Edition embroidered floor mats automatic climate control wheels with the D windows painted dark grey and special grey side moldings along with black pearl badging The Collector s Edition was only available for the 1997 model year and the package was added to many of the available body colours 1997 A total of 4 744 FZJ80 Land Cruisers were sold in the United States as 40th Anniversary Limited Edition models They were available in 2 colours Antique Sage Pearl often referred to as Riverrock Pewter or Grey and Emerald Green The 40th Anniversary models included apron badges a serial number badge on the centre console black pearl exterior badges 40th Anniversary Limited Edition embroidered floor mats automatic climate control two tone tan and brown leather interiors and wheels with the D windows painted dark gray Many were manufactured with the optional electric front and rear locking differentials keyless entry port installed roof racks and running boards There are some examples that did not have many of these optional extras This was the last year for the electric locking front differentials 2007 Last 80 Series models was built in Venezuela 42 38 which was the only country producing the vehicles after production ended in Japan in 1997 Gallery Land Cruiser with swing out back doors Toyota Land Cruiser pre facelift with lift up tailgate Toyota Land Cruiser GXL FZJ80 post facelift Toyota Land Cruiser 40th Anniversary HZJ80 post facelift rear view Land Cruiser in Maryland 2010 Interior Designation Engine Power Torque AvailabilityFJ80R L 3F E 4 0 L petrol I6 112 kW 152 PS 150 hp at 4 000 rpm 290 N m 214 lb ft at 3 000 rpm Australia North AmericaFZJ80 1FZ F 4 5 L petrol I6 140 kW 190 PS 188 hp at 4 400 rpm 363 N m 268 lb ft at 3 200 rpm Venezuela ColombiaFZJ80R L 1FZ FE 4 5 L petrol I6 158 kW 215 PS 212 hp at 4 600 rpm 373 N m 275 lb ft at 3 200 rpm Australia Gulf Cooperation Council states North Africa North AmericaHDJ80R 1HD T 4 2 L turbodiesel I6 115 kW 156 PS 154 hp at 3 600 rpm 357 N m 263 lb ft at 1 800 rpm AustraliaHZJ80R 1HZ 4 2 L diesel I6 96 kW 131 PS 129 hp at 4 000 rpm 271 N m 200 lb ft at 2 000 rpm AustraliaR means Right hand drive version excluding Japanese domestic market J100 1998 Edit J100 Toyota Land Cruiser J100 Pre faceliftOverviewAlso calledLexus LX 470ProductionJanuary 1998 August 2007Model years1999 2007AssemblyJapan Toyota City ARACO China Changchun City Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor 2003 2008 DesignerTakeo Kondo 1993 Body and chassisBody style5 door SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginePetrol 4 5 L 1FZ FE I64 7 L 2UZ FE V8Diesel 4 2 L 1HZ I64 2 L 1HD T turbocharged I64 2 L 1HD FTE turbocharged I6Transmission4 speed automatic5 speed automatic5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 890 mm 192 5 in Width1 941 mm 76 4 in Height1 849 mm 72 8 in Curb weight2 320 kg 5 115 lb In January 1998 the 100 series Land Cruiser was introduced to replace the 8 year old 80 series The 100 series was previewed in October 1997 as the Grand Cruiser at the 32nd Tokyo Motor Show Development began in 1991 under code name 404T with the final design being frozen in mid 1994 43 44 There are two distinct versions of the 100 series the 100 and the 105 The two versions look very similar but there are significant differences under the bodywork Despite these differences and official model names both the 100 and 105 are collectively known as the 100 series The 105 carried over the majority of its chassis and powertrain from the 80 series with coil suspended solid axles front and rear and straight 6 petrol and diesel engines These models were only sold in African Australian Russian and South American markets In 1998 a suspension system combining Active Height Control AHC and Skyhook TEMS Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension on the Land Cruiser J100 was introduced 45 In 2002 Toyota introduced Night View the first worldwide series production active automotive night vision system on the Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus or Lexus LX470 This system uses the headlight projectors emitting near infrared light aimed like the car s highbeam headlights and a CCD camera then captures that reflected radiation this signal is then processed by a computer which produces a black and white image which is projected on the lower section of the windshield 46 It was also the first Toyota vehicle with roll over sensor and control logic 47 The 100 models were fitted with a slightly wider chassis 48 independent front suspension IFS and two new engines The change to IFS was a first for a Land Cruiser and was made in combination with rack and pinion steering to improve on road handling However it also limited the vehicle s off road capability and durability hence the decision to offer the solid axle 105 models alongside the IFS 100 models in some markets was made The table below identifies the range of 100 and 105 models and their worldwide availability Despite the 100 and 105 bodies being very similar there are some exterior visual indications between both models The most obvious is the front end of the vehicle often appearing lower than the rear on the 100 models due to the IFS The other indicator is the design of the wheels The 100 models have almost flat wheel designs while the 105 models have dished wheels This difference allows both versions to retain similar wheel tracks despite the 100 having a relatively wider axle track to allow for the IFS system The introduction of a V8 engine was also a first for a Land Cruiser and was specifically intended to improve sales in the North American market where it was the only engine available In Australia the 100 V8 was initially only available in the range topping GXV model while entry and mid range models were the 105 powered by the 1FZ FE I6 petrol or 1HZ diesel engines The new 1HD FTE turbo diesel 100 was added to the Australian range in October 2000 after being available in Europe and the UK since the vehicle s launch in 1998 The automotive press in Australia were critical of Toyota s decision to offer the acclaimed 1HD FTE engine only in combination with IFS Australian 4WD Monthly magazine stated We will never forgive Toyota for going independent at the front with the mighty 4 2 turbo diesel The 100 series formed the basis for the Lexus LX 470 which was also sold in Japan as the Toyota Cygnus The 100 series was called the Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon in the UK and Ireland from 1998 to 2007 In 2000 Toyota celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Land Cruiser with commemorative models offered in several countries Total global production to date was 3 72 million vehicles The 100 series remained in production until late 2007 with several minor facelifts such as headlights taillights front grille rear spoiler and specification changes introduced over the years Designation Engine Power Torque AvailabilityHZJ105 1HZ 4 2 L diesel I6 96 kW 131 PS 129 hp at 3 800 rpm 271 N m 200 lb ft at 2 200 rpm Africa Asia Australia Middle East South AmericaFZJ105 1FZ FE 4 5 L petrol I6 180 kW 245 PS 241 hp at 4 600 rpm 410 N m 302 lb ft at 3 600 rpm Africa Asia Australia Middle East South AmericaFZJ100 1FZ FE 4 5 L petrol I6 180 kW 245 PS 241 hp at 4 600 rpm 410 N m 302 lb ft at 3 600 rpm Middle East ChinaUZJ100 2UZ FE 4 7 L petrol V8 170 kW 231 PS 228 hp at 4 800 rpm 410 N m 302 lb ft at 3 400 rpm Africa Asia Australia China Europe Japan Middle East North America UKHDJ1001 1HD T 4 2 L turbodiesel I6 123 kW 167 PS 165 hp at 3 600 rpm 352 N m 260 lb ft at 2 000 rpm Africa South AmericaHDJ1002 1HD FTE 4 2 L turbodiesel I6 150 kW 204 PS 201 hp at 3 400 rpm 430 N m 317 lb ft at 1 400 rpm Australia Europe Japan Middle East New Zealand UK This engine was not introduced in Australia until 2000 The 100 series is generally considered a durable and reliable vehicle however there have been three known issues identified generally for vehicles operating in harsh conditions The IFS 100 series gained a reputation for front suspension failures in operating conditions where the front suspension was prone to hitting the bump stops Several companies produce strengthened lower wishbones to prevent cracks from developing 49 Both the IFS 100 and Live axle 105 models have been reported to be suffering from broken front differential centres when driven in harsh conditions 50 The most common front differential failures in IFS models are reported in vehicles produced between mid 1997 and mid 1999 i e the model years 1998 and 1999 when Toyota fitted the 100 Series IFS with a 2 pinion front differential the pinion gear would flex away from the ring gear under shock loads In 1999 model year 2000 the IFS Landcruiser received a 4 pinion front differential that was more robust fewer failures were reported 51 52 Gallery Pre facelift Toyota Land Cruiser GXL FZJ105 Pre facelift Toyota Land Cruiser GXL FZJ105 Toyota Land Cruiser with spare wheel on the rear First facelift Toyota Land Cruiser GXL UZJ100 First facelift Toyota Land Cruiser GXL HDJ100 First facelift Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ105 with outback doors Second facelift Toyota Land Cruiser VX Limited UZJ100 Second facelift Toyota Land Cruiser VX UZJ100 1998 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus 1998 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus 2005 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus Japan 2005 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus Japan J200 2007 Edit J200 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser UZJ200 pre facelift OverviewAlso calledLexus LX J200 Toyota Roraima Venezuela Toyota Land Cruiser V8 Europe ProductionSeptember 2007 March 2021 53 Model years2008 2021 US AssemblyJapan Toyota Aichi Yoshiwara plant 23 Tahara Aichi Tahara plant 54 China Changchun SFTM 2008 2016 DesignerTakumi Nakamura Takayasu Furukawa Hideo Karikomi Jinichi Sato and Kengo Iwanaga 55 Tetsu Endō 2012 facelift citation needed Keisuke Matsuno and Kouji Katsuno 2015 facelift 56 Body and chassisBody style5 door SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginePetrol 4 0 L 1GR FE V64 6 L 1UR FE V8 57 4 7 L 2UZ FE V8 58 5 7 L 3UR FE V8 59 Diesel 4 5 L 1VD FTV turbocharged V8Power output170 202 kW 228 271 hp 231 275 PS 1GR FE 227 234 kW 304 314 hp 309 318 PS 1UR FE 202 212 kW 271 284 hp 275 288 PS 2UZ FE 270 284 kW 362 381 hp 367 386 PS 3UR FE 136 213 kW 182 286 hp 185 290 PS 1VD FTV Transmission5 speed manual5 speed automatic6 speed automatic8 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 990 mm 196 5 in Width1 980 mm 78 0 in Height1 945 1 970 mm 76 6 77 6 in adjustable Curb weight2 405 2 740 kg 5 302 6 041 lb ChronologySuccessorToyota Sequoia XK80 North America In 2002 a 5 year development plan on a successor to the 100 series platform commenced under Sadayoshi Koyari and Tetsuya Tada By 2004 10 years after the design selection of its predecessor in 1994 a final production design was settled on for the 2008 J200 Prototype related tests were conducted for over 2 years between 2004 and early 2007 The redesigned Toyota Land Cruiser was introduced in late 2007 Known as the 200 Series it shares the Lexus LX 570 s platform and overall design The frame was new derived from the second generation Tundra citation needed but shortened and strengthened by 20 percent Bigger brake rotors and calipers were added and the front suspension was strengthened The underbelly is also protected by skid plates The roof pillars were redesigned to better protect occupants in a rollover The 200 Series encountered some criticism due to its bland body restyling with some who claiming that Toyota has overdeveloped the classic trademarked Land Cruiser identity in its efforts to fit the Land Cruiser into modern 21st century motoring and vehicle design The vehicle entered production in September 2007 and was available for sale from September or November depending on country It became available in Venezuela for sale in early November of the same year under the local nickname of Roraima taken from Mount Roraima The 200 Series offered numerous features and upgrades over its predecessor not limited to the cosmetic changes made to the body and interior including Smart Entry A sensor is triggered when the remote is brought near the vehicle allowing the user to simply touch the door handle to open it Smart Start Start Stop push button for ignition a key is not required 4 zone climate control on Sahara models with outlet vents increased from 18 to 28 10 airbags VX amp Sahara A stronger and lighter frameVarious driver assist technologies not offered on previous models are included as standard including CRAWL a four wheel drive control system that operates like an off road cruise control automatically maintaining a low uniform vehicle speed using brakes and throttle Downhill Assist Control Multi terrain anti lock braking system ABS Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System KDSS allows for greater wheel articulation An optional rear view camera VX Leather seats are available in full option VX Engine and transmission improvements include An all new optional V8 diesel engine the Toyota VD engine a twin turbocharged version of the engine used in the 70 Series since 2007 Automatic transmission included as standard across all levels of trim of the 200 Series a five speed manual transmission is offered only with the 4 0 L GX models in selected regions A five speed automatic gearbox is assigned to the 4 7 L petrol models while the 4 5 L diesel models receive a six speed automatic In Japan the Land Cruiser had an update in 2009 when it received the 4 6 L V8 1UR FE engine and the gearbox was replaced with a 6 speed automatic 60 Although the new 4608 cc 1UR FE is smaller than the old 4663 cc 2UZ FE engine the power has been increased from 212 to 234 kW 288 to 318 PS 284 to 314 hp torque increased from 448 to 460 N m 330 to 339 lb ft and fuel consumption improved from 6 6 to 7 1 km L 19 to 20 mpg imp 16 to 17 mpg US Japan 10 15 mode measurement In the Middle East the Land Cruiser 200 series was introduced in late 2007 as a 2008 model for 2008 to 2010 there was three engine choices 179 kW 243 PS 240 hp 4 0 L 1GR FE petrol engine 202 kW 275 PS 271 hp 2UZ FE petrol engine 162 173 kW 220 235 PS 217 232 hp 1VD FTV 4 5 L turbo diesel engine 61 In Europe and Asia the Euro4 diesel 2007 2010 model had 213 kW 286 hp Starting in 2011 the 270 kW 367 PS 362 hp 3UR FE engine was offered along with the previous engines 62 For 2012 the 1GR FE gained dual VVT i and power was increased to 202 kW 275 PS 271 hp the 4 7 L 2UZ FE was dropped in favour of the new 227 kW 309 PS 304 hp 4 6 L 1UR FE and the 5 7 L and 4 5 L diesel were unchanged although the latter was dropped in some markets 63 In North America the Land Cruiser 200 series is offered with one trim level and engine the 5 7 L 3UR FE V8 petrol engine producing 284 kW 386 PS 381 hp and 544 N m 401 lb ft of torque channeled through a six speed automatic Towing is rated at 3 700 kg 8 200 lb Beige or black leather upholstery is standard along with a 14 speaker JBL sound system The only wheel choice is 18 in 460 mm allowing a lot of sidewall so the vehicle can be driven off road without modification though a more aggressive tread pattern is advised for deep mud For the 2013 model year Toyota added all previously optional safety and luxury options as standard The Land Cruiser now gets pushbutton start HID headlights with beam level adjustment a power moonroof automatic rain sensing windshield wipers heated and ventilated perforated leather front and only heated rear seats a rear seat DVD entertainment system bluetooth rearview camera with parking sensors navigation system HD radio and Entune Another new feature is the Multi terrain Select system which helps control wheelspin and brake lockup giving the selectable choices of Rock Rock amp Dirt Mogul Loose Rock and Mud amp Sand and with an addition to the Multi terrain Select system a feature known as adaptive Anti lock Braking system which adapts to the condition of the road like mud or sand and efficiently uses the ABS to reduce braking distance on any type of terrain 64 In Oceania the 200 Series is offered in four different levels of trim GX GXL VX and Sahara In August 2015 Toyota launched an updated face lifted version of the J200 Land Cruiser in Japan which was later sold globally This version first appeared in the United States in 2015 for the 2016 model year The new version has several mechanical changes including a new 8 speed electronically controlled automatic transmission ECT i mated to the original 5 7 L 3UR FE V8 petrol engine larger front disc brakes and a higher axle ratio 3 30 1 vs 3 90 1 in the previous years Updates to the front fascia grill headlamps with daylight running lamps rear tail lamps and bumpers were the main exterior highlights of the facelift Interior changes included a new multimedia system and interface with larger screens front and back as well as refreshed interior styling In China the Land Cruiser 200 was produced from 2008 to 2016 by Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor The 4 0 L 1GR FE V6 and 4 7 L 2UZ FE V8 were the available engine choices both paired to a 5 speed automatic gearbox Trim levels were the 4 0 GX R 4 0 VX 4 7 VX and 4 7 VX R 65 In February 2019 Toyota introduced a Heritage edition of the Land Cruiser at the Chicago Auto Show as part of the 60th anniversary of the introduction of the FJ40 Toyota will only build 1200 vehicles and they will only be available as a 5 seater sold in the United States Sales are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2019 for the 2020 model year 66 In December 2020 Toyota confirmed to Road amp Track that the Land Cruiser would be discontinued in North America after 2021 67 Gallery Pre facelift Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara UZJ200 First facelift Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara VDJ200 First facelift Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara VDJ200 Second facelift Toyota Land Cruiser VX VDJ200 Second facelift Toyota Land Cruiser VX VDJ200 Second facelift Toyota Land Cruiser GX VDJ200 Second facelift Toyota Land Cruiser GX VDJ200 Interior pre facelift Interior second facelift J300 2021 Edit J300 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser ZX VJA300 OverviewProductionMarch 2021 presentModel years2022 present Middle East AssemblyJapan Toyota Aichi Yoshiwara plant DesignerList Masaki Okue Masanori Kinoshita Takeshi Ogawa Hironami Haga and Hisayuki Tashiro 68 69 Mineo Imaiida and Kazunori Ueda GR Sport 70 Body and chassisBody style5 door SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel drivePlatformTNGA GA F 71 RelatedLexus LX J310 Toyota Sequoia XK80 Toyota Tundra XK70 72 73 PowertrainEnginePetrol 3 4 L V35A FTS twin turbo V6 VJA300 4 0 L 1GR FE V6 GRJ300 Diesel 3 3 L F33A FTV twin turbo V6 FJA300 Power output305 kW 409 hp 415 PS V35A FTS 201 kW 270 hp 273 PS 1GR FE 220 227 kW 295 304 hp 299 309 PS F33A FTV Transmission6 speed automatic GRJ300 10 speed AWR10L65 automatic VJA300 FJA300 DimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 950 4 985 mm 194 9 196 3 in Width1 980 1 990 mm 78 0 78 3 in Height1 945 mm 76 6 in Curb weight2 310 2 645 kg 5 093 5 831 lb The J300 series Land Cruiser was unveiled on 9 June 2021 71 Its development was led by Toyota chief engineer Takami Yokoo 74 Built on the body on frame GA F platform the frame itself was redesigned to reduce weight and increase rigidity The total weight of the vehicle was reduced by 200 kg 441 lb compared to its predecessor Other improvements claimed include lowered center of gravity weight distribution and an improved suspension structure Exterior dimensions including the total length total width and wheelbase as well as both the departure and approach angles have been kept largely same as the previous model to retain its off road performance It carries over the approach angle of 32 degrees from its predecessor The departure angle can reach up to 26 5 degrees depending on the version while ground clearance measures 230 mm 9 1 in Toyota has equipped the vehicle with an adaptive variable suspension AVS an upgraded Electronic Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System E KDSS a more advanced Multi Terrain Select system with Deep Snow and Auto modes and a Multi Terrain Monitor system which incorporates an underbody camera 75 For this generation Toyota ceased to offer V8 engine options in favour of a 3 4 litre V35A FTS twin turbocharged V6 petrol engine producing 305 kW 409 hp 415 PS and a 3 3 litre F33A FTV twin turbocharged V6 diesel engine producing 227 kW 304 hp 309 PS 76 A 4 0 litre naturally aspirated V6 engine is carried over from the previous model 77 A GR Sport GR S variant is also available for the first time It is 5 mm 0 2 in shorter than the standard model and uses more body adhesive to enhance structural rigidity The GR Sport model also offers front and rear differential locking as opposed to only centre locking in the standard 300 Series 78 79 It went on sale in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait on 20 June 2021 in Japan on 2 August 2021 in Australia on 5 October 2021 and in Indonesia on 13 January 2022 80 The Japanese model is available in four 7 seat petrol grades AX VX GR Sport and ZX one 5 seat petrol grade GX and two 5 seat diesel grades GR Sport and ZX 76 81 82 The Australian model is available in six grades GX GXL VX Sahara GR Sport and Sahara ZX 83 84 85 The Indonesian model is available in two grades VX R and GR S Toyota stated that the J300 series Land Cruiser would not be available in the United States due to slow sales for its J200 series predecessor as well as limited production capacity the related Lexus LX remains available due to better sales 86 Other than Lexus vehicles the Sequoia became Toyota s flagship SUV sold in North America 87 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser VX VJA300W 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser VX VJA300W 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser ZX VJA300 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser GR Sport 3 3 Diesel FJA300W InteriorSales EditYear Japan 88 Australia United States Saudi Arabia1999 18 602 citation needed 2000 15 509 89 2001 7 591 89 2002 6 752 90 2003 6 671 90 2004 4 996 6 778 91 2005 5 895 4 870 91 2006 4 431 3 376 92 2007 4 946 3 251 92 2008 8 094 3 898 93 2009 2 772 2 261 94 2010 2 908 1 807 94 2011 3 146 1 662 95 2012 4 109 2 895 96 2013 3 990 3 082 97 2014 3 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