MLand Cruiser V8 Fullrelease
MLand Cruiser V8 Fullrelease
MLand Cruiser V8 Fullrelease
V8 turbodiesel engine
The Land Cruiser V8 is powered by a 4.5-litre V8 turbodiesel engine, the first Toyota
eight cylinder engine to feature common rail diesel injection technology. Since 2012 it
has been equipped with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and piezo injectors to ensure
compliance with Euro 5 emissions standards. Maximum power is 268bhp (200kW)
with maximum torque 650Nm.
Further to the changes made for 2012, carbon dioxide emissions were reduced to
250g/km and combined cycle fuel consumption improved to 29.7mpg. It is extremely
tough, too, engineered to perform faultlessly in temperatures from -30 to +50°C.
The full-time all-wheel drive has a transfer unit governing the distribution of torque
between the front and rear axles, with a Torsen torque-sensing limited slip centre
differential, which gives improved cornering performance and driving stability. The
transfer shift system lets the driver move from H4 (high) gearing to L4 (low) gearing
by means of a rotary switch on the dashboard, when the vehicle is moving at low
speed (up to 3mph).
Luxury specification
The Land Cruiser V8 may be engineered to cope with extreme environments, but the
cabin is designed to provide premium levels of comfort, convenience and safety.
Its luxury specification includes four-zone climate control air conditioning, heated
steering wheel, powered upper tailgate section, bi-xenon headlights with LED
daytime running lights, leather upholstery and air conditioned front seats with heating
and cooling function.
The V8 is also equipped with Toyota Touch Pro, an advanced multimedia and
navigation system with voice command control, online connectivity, advanced
Bluetooth and a rear-view camera.
The flexible seven-seat interior is easily adapted to accommodate passengers or
additional loads, with tumble-and-fold second row seats dividing 40:20:40 and the
two rearmost seats folding to the side.
Land Cruiser V8
The Land Cruiser V8 is the eighth in a line of long-wheelbase, station wagon-style
Land Cruisers. With a heritage going back 60 years, it is the longest-running model in
the Toyota line-up and has been in the forefront of Toyota’s expansion since the
1950s, taking the brand to new continents and previously untapped markets.
Land Cruiser V8’s roots can be traced back to the BJ, the first four-wheel drive
vehicle developed by Toyota, produced early in 1951. Powered by a 3.4-litre, six-
cylinder engine, the BJ rapidly gained a reputation for toughness and an ability to go
anywhere.
Within six months of its launch the BJ was hailed as a champion, becoming the first
vehicle to be driven to the sixth hill station of Japan’s Mount Fuji, 2,500 metres up. As
a result of this feat, the BJ was added to the Japanese police fleet and the model’s
long-term success began. In 1954 the new Type 25 BJ was given a generic model
name – Land Cruiser – which has been used ever since.
As Toyota began its worldwide export and growth programme during the 1950s and
1960s, it found that American and European carmakers had already secured high
penetration in the established markets, leaving little room for new entrants from
Japan. Strategically, Toyota decided to focus on the emerging markets of the Middle
East, south-east Asia and South America.
In 1967, Toyota responded to the popular trend in the American market for more
refined 4x4 vehicles with the launch of the Land Cruiser Station Wagon FJ55V. This
was to create a new generation of Land Cruisers, running in parallel with the original
‘jeep-style’ off-road concept.
Over the years, Land Cruiser has become synonymous with Toyota throughout the
world. From Australian Outback to the Russian steppes and the streets of Europe,
the vehicle is admired for its all-round capabilities: highly reliable, tough off-road, yet
sufficiently comfortable and refined to go anywhere and be seen everywhere.
It continues to be a global sales success and is the world’s best-selling SUV, with
more than five million customers since launch. Today it is sold in more than 140
countries and produced in nine Toyota manufacturing plants around the globe (all
body types). Its principle markets are the Middle East, Australia and Europe.
Typical Land Cruiser customers look for modern technology in their cars, but they
also value the brand heritage behind the badge and the authentic ‘Land Cruiser
style’. Toyota has the same fundamental aims with every new Land Cruiser: firstly to
build on the vehicle’s tradition of reliability, durability and off-road performance; and
secondly to improve handling stability, ride comfort and driving pleasure.
DESIGN
For more than 50 years, consistently high quality and technical sophistication have
earned Land Cruiser its special status in Toyota’s model line-up, embodying the
company’s world-beating four-wheel drive capability. The design of the Land Cruiser
V8 needed to respect this heritage, while bringing Toyota’s off-road image up-to-
date.
It has a rugged and powerful exterior design, with a strong emphasis on function and
retaining many characteristics of previous generations. The interior, with its bold
shapes, expresses the vehicle’s refined, premium quality.
It’s a practical vehicle, too, seating seven with ample space for all passengers, and
offering flexible load-carrying capacity with seats that tumble and fold to create a flat
floor.
Created and styled at the Toyota design centre in Aichi, Japan, the Land Cruiser V8
exemplifies the ‘Vibrant Clarity’ aspect of Toyota’s brand design philosophy. This
ethos guides the development of off-road models that are vibrant and energetic,
while retaining clarity of purpose.
Exterior Styling
The Land Cruiser V8 underwent a series of styling modifications for 2012, changes
that are most noticeable at the front of the vehicle with the introduction of a new over-
size bumper with integrated fog lights and a new grille that pairs chrome and silver-
finished horizontal bars across its width. In spite of the bumper’s large dimensions,
the sharply trimmed lower section ensures the extent of the front overhang does not
compromise the approach angle when driving off-road.
The headlamp units have been reconfigured, incorporating LED daytime running
lights and cylindrical high and low beam High Intensity Discharge bi-xenon
headlights.The turn indictors extend outwards, increasing their visibility to the side.
In profile, the foreshortening effect of the lower sections of front and rear bumpers is
clear to see, while the vehicle’s built-in toughness is reflected in thick side protection
mouldings with chrome detailing. The door mirrors incorporate LED turn indicators
and side view cameras linked to the Multi-Terrain Monitor (see below). New-design
20-inch alloy wheels were also introduced.
At the rear the combination light clusters have been redesigned with a new double-
cylinder form that echoes the look of the new headlamps. The turn indicators are
more prominent and the reversing lights are relocated to be on a level with the
licence plate trim.
As with the daytime running lights and door mirror turn indicators, power-saving
LEDs are used for the rear lights, which have the added benefit of lighting up more
quickly than conventional filament bulbs.
Land Cruiser V8 is slightly longer, taller and wider than the Land Cruiser Amazon,
giving a more dynamic stance, but the increases in size have been kept to a
minimum to maintain manoeuvrability in tight, off-road situations.
The overall length is 4,950mm (+60mm), width is 1,970mm (+30mm) and height
1,865mm. Clever design to maximise interior space and a shortened engine
compartment have enabled the cabin length to be increased by 130mm (measured
from the accelerator pedal to the back door), adding to passenger comfort and
convenience.
The integrated rear roof spoiler is body coloured to blend in neatly with the line of the
body, and is effective in enhancing aerodynamic performance and fuel efficiency.
The split rear tailgate has a ‘clamshell’ design, which allows for easier opening in
confined spaces and loading of heavy objects.
The Land Cruiser V8 is available in 10 exterior colours: Pearl White, Pure White,
Tyrol Silver, Decuma Grey, Regency Red, Fir Green, Ixial Blue and Galaxy Black.
Interior
Function and form are the guiding principles for the interior, which has been designed
to reflect the refinement and premium status of the Land Cruiser V8 while still
allowing a sense of ruggedness and reliability. The cabin is practical too, with a
choice of five or seven-seat configuration, ample space for all passengers and
versatile seat folding for maximum luggage capacity.
The design of the instrument panel, large central instrument cluster and console is
key to the sense of scale and space, with a strong horizontal emphasis helping
ensure that the driver is intuitively aware of the angle of the vehicle.
Extensive changes were made to the dashboard layout for 2012, including the
introduction of a new audio panel, a piano black paint finish for some elements with
bright silver-finish trim and chrome plated details on the switchgear and air vents.
The driver’s instrument binnacle has white Optitron dials that are backlit with blue
illumination and a large, colour TFT multi-information display.
Changes made to the cabin for 2012 focus on raising the level of perceived quality in
the look and feel of the interior, improving the quality and comfort and designing-in
better ergonomics and functionality for the controls and switchgear.
A new, lighter interior colour scheme was introduced, matched with high-gloss wood
grain trim elements and bright silver-finish details.
The coherent design extends to the door trims, finished in material that matches the
seats at shoulder height and the armrests. Wood grain and chrome-plated bars add
style, while the functional parts, such as the inner door handle, door grip and switch
panel, are designed in a single element.
The steering wheel has a wide centre pad with large switches that are easy to use,
even when wearing gloves. Operational parts such as the automatic transmission
shift knob, door handles, and audio switches are also large and have an enhanced
tactile quality.
In the 2012 model, the front seats, upholstered in perforated leather, have a cool air
function in addition to built-in heaters, plus a position memory setting. Active
headrests were also introduced to help prevent whiplash injury in a rear-end collision.
To the rear the 40:20:40 seats in the second row gained a new manual sliding
mechanism allowing each section to be moved through a 90mm range. The outer
seat headrests were made larger for extra support and comfort, and the centre seat
can be folded forward to create an armrest.
Each second row seat can also be tumbled forward to increase load capacity, while
the seat behind the front passenger – most frequently used for third row access –
has a one-touch tumble function for easy entry and exit. Simply pulling the seat lever;
folds the seat back forward and releases the floor lock.
The third row has two individual adult-sized seats with ‘space-up’ folding: a damper
mechanism automatically pops the seat up from the seating position to the stored
position when unlocked. When not in use, the seats fold neatly away against the wall
of the luggage compartment and are locked in place.
The platform has a sophisticated suspension design, delivering superior handling and
stability, both on and off-road.
At the front, coil springs give better ride comfort and control. The suspension has a
double wishbone layout with inclined coil springs and dampers for optimum stability.
The front wheel stroke was increased by 11 per cent for bound and 18 per cent for
rebound, compared to the previous Land Cruiser Amazon, now reaching 230mm, to
improve performance over rough ground. The entire suspension unit is strong
enough to withstand the most rigorous conditions, yet ride comfort and steering feel
have actually been enhanced, through careful tuning and precise geometry.
The Amazon’s well-established, four-link coil rear suspension was retuned to provide
significantly better handling, ride comfort and off-road performance. Roll steer was
optimised by moving the control arm position, while the characteristics and size of the
bushes were calculated to deliver a comfortable ride.
Long travel suspension of 230/240 mm front/rear and short overhangs ensure that
the Land Cruiser V8 can tackle the roughest road surfaces. The maximum approach
angle is 31° and the maximum departure angle is 23°. The ramp break over angle is
24°.
It not only allows Land Cruiser V8 to achieve optimum off-road performance, it also
provides exceptional on-road refinement, comfort, pitch and body roll control.
The spring rate control operates on the front suspension, using a single control valve
to influence the suspension characteristics when turning or braking. This means that
the front suspension can be stiffened to reduce roll or pitch angle during high-speed
manoeuvres, but softened in normal driving.
A mechanical system functions as a link between the four wheels: on-road, the
balanced pressure across all four wheels ensures stability and comfort; off-road, the
movement of wheels out of phase with each other allows the hydraulic pressure to
vary and releases individual wheels for easier stroking through excellent wheel
articulation. This increases the vehicle’s ability to soak up the bumps and offers
greater ground contact, thus strengthening rough off-road performance.
The result is that the Land Cruiser V8, with its 2,850mm wheelbase, can crawl over
steps with a height difference of 630mm without lifting a wheel off the ground.
In addition, the vehicle’s Active Height Control (AHC) functions were improved to
extend the range of height adjustment and shorten the time it takes to lower the
vehicle. The front of the Land Cruiser V8 now has 110mm of height adjustment while
the rear can be moved through 100mm. Shifting from normal to low mode takes
about two seconds. The ride height is automatically raised when L4 gear mode is
selected, and increased by a further 20mm when the 4-wheel AHC & AVS system
recognises that the vehicle is stranded. It automatically lowers the vehicle to improve
stability when driving at high speeds.
Drivetrain
With its increased power and torque, the Land Cruiser V8’s full time all-wheel drive
system required a new transfer unit to govern the distribution of torque front to rear
and provide high and low gearing ratios. The new unit is stronger and lighter and the
centre of gravity has been moved forwards to improve handling. The control logic and
switching performance have also been improved.
At the heart of the transfer unit is a Torsen ‘torque-sensing’ limited slip centre
differential which gives smoother cornering performance and improved driving
stability. By automatically sensing the drive torque required at each axle, the
differential can adjust torque between front and rear wheels for greater driving
stability.
The transfer shift system has been completely redesigned for greater operating
efficiency and convenience. A simple rotary switch is used to move the shift from H4
to L4 gearing, something that can be done at vehicle speeds up to 3mph. Next to it
on the control panel is a button that can lock (or free) the centre differential in the
best ratio to help the Land Cruiser V8 in exceptionally slippery circumstances.
Steering precision
The on and off-road driving experience is further enhanced by the Variable Gear
Ratio Steering (VGRS). The steering is a rack and pinion system for maximum
straight-line stability at high speeds and vehicle performance at low speeds.
The gear ratio is set larger around the steering centre and smaller around the end
position. As a result, rack stroke around the end position is larger, reducing the effort
required from the driver in low speed manoeuvres, while ensuring optimal response
for high speed motorway driving.
The steering column itself is adjustable for both reach and rake. Its energy-absorbing
mechanism reduces impact energy and the entire column is designed to break away
from its mounting bracket and move away from the driver in the event of an accident.
This gives a top speed of 130mph and acceleration from nought to 62mph in 8.9
seconds. Fuel economy has improved from 27.7 to 29.7mpg on the combined cycle,
with CO2 emissions falling to 250g/km.
Each bank of cylinders is served by separate common rail and solenoid injectors.
Well-proven on Toyota’s four-cylinder engines, these are adopted to ensure
maximum reliability with high engine output and low emissions.
The maximum injection pressure is 1,800 bar yielding fine, precise fuel injection for
more efficient combustion, power and efficiency.
The second generation common rail technology also allows for a quieter combustion
process, enabling two individual pilot injection strokes of around 1mm³ ahead of the
normal injection stroke, all of which happens within a few milliseconds.
Two low inertia turbochargers are fitted to provide rapid response to throttle
commands and high power output. They feature variable nozzle technology with the
nozzle size controlled by a 12-volt DC electric motor, rather than a vacuum
diaphragm. This means the nozzle can be adjusted more quickly and on a
continuous basis, leading to greater efficiency and precision.
The engine block is cast in compacted graphite cast iron (CGI) which is both
stronger, (75 per cent stronger compared to the engine block material of the outgoing
diesel engine), and lighter, weighing 30 per cent less. This helps improve fuel
consumption, weight balance and handling. CGI is light, withstands wear and
corrosion, and is very resistant to heat and shock. By using it for the cast iron
cylinder block, Toyota has reduced noise and saved significant weight when
compared with equivalent engines.
The gearbox is controlled with a sequential shift pattern that allows fully automatic
gear changes (D position), or manual selection of a gear range by the driver from the
sequential position (S position).
In fully automatic mode the gearbox uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) shift control, to
switch to a shift pattern that gives the most effective driving performance in line with
road conditions and driving style. This can take account, for example, of up or
downhill driving and more sporty input from the driver.
The transmission also features a deceleration downshift which helps slow the vehicle
and also provides fuel cut-off control, contributing to overall fuel efficiency.
These include the traditional body-on-frame construction with a separate chassis and
body structure; advanced technology driving aids such as Downhill Assist Control
(DAC) and Hill-start Assist Control (HAC); and a wealth of active and passive safety
features, including a multi-terrain ABS system.
Together with Toyota’s legendary engineering skill and the advanced design, these
features ensure that the Land Cruiser V8 leads the world in quality, durability and
reliability – attributes that are essential to Land Cruiser owners.
Toyota has not compromised on the fundamental body-on-frame design. While other
manufacturers have adopted monocoque concepts, Toyota created an all-new
separate chassis and an advanced suspension design to gain greater rewards in
terms of driving pleasure, refinement and quality.
This approach has advantages for off-road vehicles where a go-anywhere capability
is crucial. Much of the strength of the vehicle to resist the impacts of off-road driving
can be built into the chassis, avoiding the need to increase the size or weight of the
body and passenger compartment. At the same time, the chassis can be engineered
to better absorb energy impact in the event of a serious collision.
Building strength into the chassis increases the resistance to torsion and twisting,
giving the designers a stable and strong base on which to mount the body. This
improves driving performance and handling, both on and off-road, with extra freedom
in suspension design and travel, plus more stable mounting points for steering joints.
Separating the body and chassis means the passenger compartment itself can be
better insulated from the shocks and noise of off-road driving – meaning much lower
noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) under all driving conditions.
Finally, a strong chassis gives the Land Cruiser V8 a towing capacity of 3,500kg.
An extra lightweight front suspension cross member has been added, and the coil
support area of the front suspension strengthened for optimum performance.
High-tensile steel is used extensively throughout the body and has been treated for
rust resistance across a broad range of the body panels to ensure durability, even in
world’s harshest driving environments.
Noise and vibration transmission has been reduced through a strong, reinforced body
structure, installation of sound insulation material and vibration damping throughout
the body. Combined with precision-build quality – such as reduced panel gaps and
surface level changes – and advanced aerodynamics, the Land Cruiser V8 lives up
to its promise as a premium-quality vehicle.
Crawl Control can be used when the vehicle transmission is in L4 and speed is below
15mph (25km/h) – on its own or in conjunction with the Multi-terrain Select (see
below). It helps the driver to make a slow, controlled descent or climb on steep
slopes, or help free the vehicle should it become stranded. The system has been
developed so that it now offers a choice of five vehicle speed settings.
By activating Crawl Control, the driver can concentrate fully on steering, as the
accelerator and brake are automatically governed by the system.
An independent, swtichable Turn Assist function has been added to Crawl Control,
which can help drivers execute very tight turns without having to reverse mid-bend.
Operating at speeds below 6mph (10km/h), it reacts to the driver’s steering inputs,
braking the rear wheel on the same side of the vehicle as the direction of turn. The
wheel braking force automatically increases with the steering angle, reducing the
vehicle’s turning radius.
Multi-terrain Select
The Multi-terrain Select (MTS) automatically modifies the throttle, braking and
traction control to suit off-road conditions and deliver the best possible traction and
vehicle control.
MTS offers a choice of five terrain modes: Mud and Sand; Loose Rock, Mogul, Rock
and Dirt and Rock. The new Multi-terrain Monitor automatically displays a view of the
vehicle’s immediate surroundings on the multi-information screen.
In any of the five modes, the centre and rear differentials can be locked to gain
maximum traction.
Multi-terrain Monitor
The Multi-terrain Monitor works in conjunction with the MTS, displaying images from
four external cameras on the multi-information screen. It gives a comprehensive view
of the area immediately around the vehicle when driving off-road (forward or
reverse), helping the driver spot and avoid hazards that might otherwise be
obscured.
The cameras are positioned front and rear and on the left and right door mirrors. The
display can be adjusted to show single or combined front and/or side views. When
the shift lever is moved to reverse, the display automatically switches to the rear
view.
The front camera uses a wide angle lens to show the widest possible forward view,
bringing blind spots such as the area immediately in front of the bonnet into sight.
The monitor also shows additional front and side view information, including the view
range of the cameras and the location of obstacles detected by the clearance sonar.
The display also shows the front and rear tyre contact points; guidelines indicating
the predicted path of the front tyres; and parallel vehicle width and length lines to
help the driver judge distances and avoid obstacles.
The 2012 Land Cruiser V8 is equipped with a new Tyre Angle Display, which
compliments the predicted tyre path guidelines presented on the Multi-terrain
Monitor. The system can be launched via the multi-information switch when MTS is
activated. Guidelines linked to the steering angle are projected in real time on the
display; moving through seven steps, they show the driver changes in steering angle
between zero and 45 degrees.
The highly durable hydraulic power steering gains a new Variable Flow Control,
which provides direct response and feel when travelling at cruising speed, and easy
operation when manoeuvring at parking speeds.
The multi-terrain ABS incorporates a world-first control logic that recognises any road
surface and automatically switches to the appropriate braking control. Using
information such as engine output, acceleration rate and wheel speed, the on-board
computer can sense off-road driving, such as snow, dirt and sand. It then controls the
ABS with the optimal slip rate, for more effective braking.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA) detect emergency
braking and automatically generate a larger braking force. Large diameter disc
brakes (front 340mm, rear 345mm) are fitted as standard, further improving braking
performance.
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), which intervenes when sensors detect the Land
Cruiser V8 is reaching the critical limits of cornering, has been upgraded with a cut-
off switch. This enables the driver to deactivate VSC and traction control, preventing
it from automatically reducing engine output when using high wheel-spin to escape
from mud, fresh snow or other difficult terrain.
Another development is that the Active Traction Control (A-TRC) now maximises
traction and vehicle speed without the operation of a differential lock when the
vehicle is in low-ratio, four-wheel drive mode (L4). When L4 is selected, the engine
output control is lifted, but the braking system receives stronger hydraulic pressure
control.
A pre-crash safety system optimises the restraints for front seat passengers by using
a motor to tension the front passenger seatbelts in the event of a dangerous
situation. For example, this could occur when the on-board sensors determine that
the vehicle is spinning, or under sudden braking.
After the impact, two-step force limiters control the tension in the belts, gradually
reducing it to minimise the potential force on the chest and abdomen. Front seat
occupants are held firmly in place and the potential for injury is reduced.
Further impact protection comes from the eight airbags which are available. For the
first time, both driver and front seat passenger have knee airbag protection and both
front airbags have a two-stage inflation capability to match the severity of the collision
impact.
Side airbags are standard on the front and second row seats. Curtain shield airbags
protect outer seat passengers in all three rows.
Both front seats feature Whiplash Injury Lessening (WIL) technology which reduces
impact on the occupant’s neck in the event of a rear collision. An active headrest
structure senses movement in the lower back rest and pushes the headrest upwards
by 30mm and forwards by 25mm to reduce neck movement and the risk of
associated injury.
Outer second row seats have Isofix child seat fittings as standard, with top tether
mounts positioned to prevent them from interfering with passengers in the third row
of seats.
The chassis structure has been designed to absorb impact energy in the event of a
collision and attention has also been focused on reducing injury risks to pedestrians.
The bonnet structure is rigid but capable of absorbing impact energy, while the
leading edge has an impact absorbing bead for effective performance in frontal
collisions with smaller pedestrians, such as children. There are also impact-
absorbing brackets between the side panels and the wing, and there is an open area
between the rear of the bonnet and the windscreen, allowing the bonnet to move
back in the event of a collision.
On board there is generous leg and head room for all passengers and flexible interior
features second row seats that slide, tumble and tip, plus two additional pop-up third
row seats that add to the cabin’s versatility..
In the front there are 14 vents and ducts providing air flow with manual or automatic
temperature control. A further 14 ducts in the ceiling and door pillars and at floor level
ensure rear passengers are equally comfortable, in both the second and third row of
seats. Independent right and left temperature control is provided, even for the
rearmost seats.
A Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) heater and viscous heater, boost the
heating effect on cold start. A pollen filter and pollen removal mode reduce the level
of pollutants entering the passenger cabin.
Luxury Specification
Befitting its position at the top of the Land Cruiser range, the V8 is offered as a single
high-specification model.
The luxury standard equipment list was further extended for 2012 with the
introduction of a heated steering wheel, a centre cool box and a ventilation function
on the air conditioned front seats. These features are in addition to an auto-dimming
rear view mirror, automatic headlamps, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, Smart Entry
and Start system, electric sunroof and 20-inch alloy wheels..
The 2012 Land Cruiser V8’s adoption of new technologies includes the standard
provision of Toyota Touch Pro, an advanced multimedia and navigation system with
a digital tuner, Bluetooth and a rear-view camera. The package also includes a
premium 14-speaker JBL audio unit.
The advanced Bluetooth enables easy connection and integration of mobile phones
to download contacts, send and receive text messages (including a text-to-voice
function) and email. Portable digital music players can also be connected via
Bluetooth for audio streaming, or via a USB port, with track listings and album
artwork displayed on the screen.
The system also delivers on-board internet connectivity, using a compatible mobile
phone and registration via a Toyota customer portal. Linking to Google Local Search,
drivers can obtain a wide range of information and useful services for more efficient
journeys, including data on local parking availability and fuel prices, and the option to
download online points-of-interest as journey destinations. Access is also provided to
TPEG data on traffic flows and weather conditions.
The system can play content in a wide range of file formats from DVD, CD, USB 2.0
and SD Cards. The tablets can play from a single source, or operate independently,
so viewers can watch different DVDs, or use separate games consoles. Infra-red
headphones and a remote control are also provided.
1967 Launch of the first Land Cruiser “Station Wagon” model (in the
USA).
1996 December Land Cruiser Amazon replaces the Land Cruiser 80 in the UK.
2009 August Improvements for 2010 model year include HDD satellite
navigation with music library function; 14-speaker premium JBL
sound system as standard; and Crawl Control system.
2011 January 60th Anniversary model introduced with additional styling features,
black leather upholstery and premium ICE package.
2012 March 2012 Land Cruiser V8 equipped with additional systems for off-
road driving; V8 engine revised with DPF to meet Euro 5
standards; additional equipment features; and introduction of
Toyota Touch Pro. 60th Anniversary model is deleted from the
range.
PERFORMANCE
VED band L
Insurance group 48
TRANSMISSION
2nd 1.960
3rd 1.353
4th 1.000
5th 0.728
6th 0.588
Reverse 3.061
Rear 3.909
SUSPENSION
Front Double-wishbone
STEERING
BRAKES
Front type and size (mm) Ventilated discs 340 x 32
DIMENSIONS
DOOR
4890mm / 4940mm*
2850mm
0.4
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS
1805mm/2505mm***
1620mm
1145mm/1150mm****
Luggage compartment capacity – third row in 259
place (l)
OFF-ROAD PERFORMANCE
3260kg
3500kg
Multi-terrain ABS
OFF-ROAD
Permanent 4WD
Turn Assist
Multi-terrain monitor
Cruise control
Dusk-sensing headlights
SECURITY
Headlamp washers
Side Steps
Rear spoiler
ENDS
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