After almost two decades of sales in Australia, the 70 Series Toyota Land Cruiser’s V8 turbodiesel is officially dead. While the 70 Series Landy is still going strong, after originally debuting in ...
From heavy-duty haulers to prestigious sedans, this Toyota V-8 engine did it all without breaking a sweat.
The 70-Series Toyota Land Cruiser will celebrate its 40th birthday in 1985, and it remains stunningly popular in many global markets. It sells well enough that Toyota continues to invest in the model.
Which is the oldest 'Yota that you can still buy new in 2024? The answer is Land Cruiser 70, which came out in 1984 as the successor to the 40 series. Toyota last updated the 70 series in August 2023 ...
The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser is a sign of a big comeback to one of the most iconic off-roading brands. Having vanished off ...
Trucks and SUVs like the 100-Series Toyota Land Cruiser were designed tough to withstand all kinds of abuse. But the odd example, like this spectacular 1998 Land Cruiser get no abuse at all. It’s ...
If you just want it to work, then GM’s LS V8 engine is the way to go. With gobs of power and torque, plus bulletproof reliability, there’s a reason that “LS Swap All The Things” is a meme. Now, it ...
When looking at this 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser from the outside, you could be excused for thinking it is simply an original model that has been kept in storage for many years and has been meticulously ...
Offered between 1960 and 2001 if you include the Bandeirante for Brazil, the FJ40 is an overlanding icon. Offered with short, medium, and long wheelbases, the 40 series came with a varied selection of ...
The Toyota Land Cruiser is the ultimate all-around vehicle. It'll take you and the family on a road trip across the country, blending in at every destination along the way, just as easily as it'll ...
The 2023 SEMA show is almost here, and once again, Toyota is bringing a custom-built pickup truck to dominate the show floor. Coming from the same team that brought the Tacozilla camper is an ...
Off-roaders may recall when the Land Cruiser was Toyota’s big beast, boasting all the mud- and muck-slopping ability of a Jeep or Land Rover—but with greater dependability. Then, in 2021, Toyota said ...