Toyota City, Japan, August 25, 2014―Over the 30 years since its launch, the “Land Cruiser 70″―a milestone model of Toyota’s longest-running nameplate―has gained devoted fans worldwide. Sales in Japan ended in 2004, but to respond to widespread domestic requests for its return to sale and to commemorate its 30th anniversary, Toyota is re-releasing the Land Cruiser 70 in Japan for roughly a year1. Additionally, two special edition versions of current models will go on sale at dealers throughout Japan.
The Land Cruiser 70, first launched in Japan in 1984, has heavy duty specifications adapted for off-road driving. The Land Cruiser 70 will go back on sale today at dealers throughout Japan, and Toyota expects to receive 200 orders a month for the one year period it will be sold. In addition to the four-door van model previously available, for the first time in Japan customers will also be able to choose a double-cab pickup truck. The vehicles will be produced at Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.’s Yoshiwara Plant.
The Land Cruiser 70’s ladder-frame construction gives it its legendary robustness and durability. These features are combined with a V6 4.0-liter engine and part-time four-wheel drive to reproduce the Land Cruiser’s classic features, including its excellent drivability. The vehicle incorporates modern interior and exterior design elements and safety features to meet today’s needs.
Key Specifications
Van | Pickup | ||
Length/Width/Height | 4,810 mm*/1,870 mm/1,920 mm | 5,270 mm*/1,770 mm/1,950 mm | |
Wheelbase | 2,700 mm | 3,180 mm | |
Engine | Model | 1GR-FE | |
Displacement | 3,955 cc | ||
Maximum output | 170 kW [231 PS] / 5,200 rpm | ||
Maximum torque | 360 N-m [36.7 kgf-m] / 3,800 rpm | ||
Transmission | Five-speed manual | ||
Fuel efficiency | (Under JC08 test cycle) | 6.6 km/L | |
*Length 40mm longer with electric winch equipped |