All new Land Cruiser
Ready for your next adventure?
With the rugged and emotional design you’d expect of a reborn icon, new Land Cruiser takes you anywhere you want to go. Built tough, with the reliability and all-terrain technology to redefine what’s possible, your next adventure starts here.
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1955: Land Cruiser 20
Retaining the original’s utility, the 20 added upgraded suspension and a range of body styles. A key export model, the Land Cruiser 20 helped establish Toyota’s global reputation for toughness.
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1960: Land Cruiser 40
With its rugged styling, white roof, wraparound rear windows and short overhangs, the distinctive 40 series was also the first Land Cruiser equipped with a two-speed transfer case, further improving off-road performance.
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1984: Land Cruiser 70
The 40 series was 25 years old when Toyota introduced the 70. More refined and luxurious than its predecessor, it retained the off-road capability and durability by now synonymous with the Land Cruiser name.
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1996: Land Cruiser 90
With independent front suspension for improved on-road dynamics, the versatile 90 updated the Land Cruiser concept with new technology and improved performance from a range of petrol and diesel engines.
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2002: Land Cruiser 120
The product of an intensive development programme that began in 1997, the 120 re-introduced distinctive Land Cruiser design. The styling concept was developed by ED2, Toyota’s advanced design centre in Europe.
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2009: Land Cruiser 150
Arriving in 2009, the 150 series combined outstanding durability with the unrivalled off-road performance fundamental to the Land Cruiser legend. Popular across the world, Land Cruiser continues to take people anywhere they need – or want – to go.