This is the all-new V6-engined Toyota Land Cruiser

By topgear, 13 June 2021

Just a couple of days ago we brought you our celebration of the Toyota Land Cruiser’s 70th birthday. Now, Toyota itself is celebrating with a brand-new, fully-sized LC…

Yep, this isn’t the baby Land Cruiser that is also known as the Prado. This is the Land Cruiser 300 and it’s the replacement for the full-fat, V8-engined 200 Series.

The V8 engines are no more, though. In their place is a 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 petrol and a 3.3-litre twin-turbo V6 diesel. Both are combined with a new 10spd automatic gearbox and apparently provide superior ‘drivability’ when compared to the old V8 units.

There’s no word on actual power or torque figures just yet, but Toyota assures us that fuel consumption and CO2 emissions will drop by around 10 per cent compared to the 200 (a car that has been on sale since early 2008).

The 300 is built on an all-new platform named GA-F. It’s the first of Toyota’s new TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platforms that has been developed for a body-on-frame vehicle, and apparently allows for increased rigidity alongside a 200kg weight reduction. That’s some diet, fair play.

There’s a new adaptive suspension system too, which apparently improves on-road performance but also allows for optimum wheel articulation when you’re off-road. Oh, and there’s no need to tell the Multi-Terrain Select system what kind of surface you’re on, it already knows well before you do…

As with all new car launches these days, there’s more active safety than you’d know what to do with and WAY more grille than is strictly necessary. Boxy, innit? Overall length and width, the wheelbase and the departure and approach angles are exactly the same as the outgoing 200.

Still, Toyota has sold over 10 million Land Cruisers in the 70 years it’s been on sale, so it must have some idea what it’s doing. And maybe a V8 is still in the pipeline. Thoughts, Internet?

STORY Greg Potts

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