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Toyota Land Cruiser
Chronology
Prehistory
In 1941 the Japanese Imperial Army occupied the Philippines, where he earned a cock Mk II, and without delay took him to Japan. The Japanese military authorities ordered Toyota to make a similar vehicle, but not model the appearance on the American Jeep. The prototype is called AK model was formally adopted by the Japanese Imperial Army as the Yon-Shiki Kogata Kamotsu-Sha (The Imperial era 2604th model compact cargo trucks).
Later in 1941 the Japanese government asked Toyota to produce a van Japan's military campaign. Toyota developed a prototype of tonnes half called the AK10 in 1942. The AK10 was built using reverse engineering from the GP Bantam. There are no photographs of the AK10 known survivors. The only known pictorial representations are some sketches. The truck featured an upright front grille, flat front wheel arches that angled down and back like the FJ40, headlights mounted above the arches wheel on each side of the radiator and the windshield base.
The AK10 used the 2259 cc, the engine of the type C 4-cylinder Toyota AE model sedan manual transmission three-speed gearbox and two-speed transfer connected to it. There is no mechanical relationship between the AK10 and the postwar Toyota Jeep BJ. The Most of the AK10 is not actively used (unlike the U.S. Jeep) and almost no pictures of him in the field.
BJ and FJ
BJ and FJ
Production
1951-1955
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
2-door softtop
Provision
Provision FR
Engine (s)
3.4 L petrol i6 B
3.9 L I6 petrol F
Wheelbase
2650 mm (104.3 in.)
1950 – The Korean War created the demand for a light military vehicle. The war put a jeep in front of Japan. The U.S. government ordered 100 vehicles with the new specs, and Toyota Willys was asked to build them.
1951 – Toyota Jeep BJ prototype was developed in January 1951. This came from the demand for military-style utility vehicles, much like the British Land Rover Series 1 that appeared in 1948. The Jeep BJ was larger than the original U.S. Jeep and thanks to its more powerful engine B-type 3.4-liter straight-six petrol OHV cylinder generated 85 hp (63 kW) at 3600 rpm and 215 Nm (159 lbft) torque at 1600 rpm. He had a part-time four-wheel drive system as the Jeep. Unlike the Jeep, however, the Jeep BJ had no transfer case low range.
1951 – In July 1951, Toyota's test driver Ichiro Taira drove the next generation Jeep BJ prototype up to the sixth stage of Mount Fuji, the first vehicle to climb that high. The test was supervised by the National Police Agency (NPA). Impressed by this feat, the NPA quickly made an order for 289 of these all-terrain vehicles, making the Jeep BJ their official patrol.
1953 – Production regular "Toyota Jeep BJ" began in Honsya Toyota Plant (Rolling chassis assembly) and body assembly and painting was done at Arakawa Bankin Kogyo KK, later known as Araco (now a subsidiary of Toyota Auto Body Co.). The "Toyota Jeep BJ" series was presented with the following:
BJ-T (Touring)
BJ-R (Radio)
BOJ-J (Cowl frame for a fire engine).
1954 – The name "Land Cruiser" was created by the technical director Hanji Umehara. "In England we had another competitor – Land Rover. I had to get a name for our car that would not sound less dignified than our competitors. So I decided call it "Land Cruiser" he recalls.
1954 – 125 hp, 3.9-liter gasoline engine F added to the chassis of a fire truck. Models are renowned as:
BJ-T (Touring)
BJ-R (Radio)
BJ-J (Cowl chassis for a fire engine)
FJ-J (Cowl-chassis for a fire truck).
20 Series
20 Series
Production
1955-1960
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
2-door softtop
2-door Hardtop
2-door truck collection
4-door Station Wagon
Provision
FR layout
Engine (s)
I6 petrol 3.9L F
Wheelbase
2710 mm (106.7 in.)
1955 – The second generation, 20 series was introduced. It was designed to be attractive than the civil BJ for export reasons. It also had more stylish bodywork and a long ride better thanks to four-leaf springs plates that had been adapted Toyota of Light. It had a more powerful 3.9-liter six-cylinder gasoline engine type F. The interior of the vehicles became more comfortable moving engine 120 mm (4.7 in) forward. The 20 Series still had no low range, but had been synchronized in the third and fourth gears.
1958 – The first Land Cruiser Station Wagon was introduced with an even longer 2650 mm (104.3 in) wheelbase (the FJ35V, car and van). Production started in Brazil being the first FJ25 Toyota vehicle built outside Japan.
1957 – A 4-door station wagon was added as the FJ35V. Land Cruiser was imported for the first time in Australia for B & D FJ25/28 Motors as chassis cab bodies in Australia. They were the first Japanese cars are exported regularly to the country and were initially used in the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric scheme.
Series 40
Series 40
Also called
Macho Toyota (Venezuela)
Production
1960-1984
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
2-door softtop
2-door Hardtop
2-door truck collection
4-door Station Wagon
Provision
FR layout
Engine (s)
3.0 L I6 diesel B
I6 petrol 3.9L F
4.2 L I6 petrol 2F
H 3.6 L I6 diesel
Wheelbase
90 in (2286 mm)
Length
151.2 in (3840.5 mm)
Width
In 65.6 (mm 1666.2)
Height
Softtop in 76.8 (1950.7 mm)
Hardtop 78.8 in (2001.5 mm)
Dry weight
Softtop 3263 lbs (1,480 kg)
Hardtop 3427 pounds (1554 kg)
Fuel capacity
18.5 U.S. gallons
Main article: Toyota FJ40
1960 – The 20 Series was upgraded to the classic 40. Toyota made many production changes by buying new steel presses. Mechanically, the FJ40 was given a new 125 hp, 3.9L and F of the Land Cruiser finally received range low. The Brazilian model was rebadged the Bandeirante and received a Mercedes-Benz built Diesel engine generating 78 hp.
1965 – World production exceeded to 50,000 vehicles.
The Land Cruiser was the best selling Toyota in the United States.
1968 – The 100,000 th Land Cruiser was sold worldwide.
1972 – 200,000 th Land Cruiser was sold worldwide.
1973 – The 300,000 th Land Cruiser was sold worldwide.
The first diesel Land Cruiser was introduced for export in the long wheelbase models with a subpoena H [six-cylinder needed].
1974 – A four-cylinder 3.0-liter B diesel was offered. Introduction of this engine boosted sales in Japan by putting the Land Cruiser in a lower tax bracket compact car load of gasoline of 3.9 liter version. Note: the new diesel engine B was different from the gasoline engine used in the original B BJ.
1975 – The 3.9-liter gasoline engine was replaced by a larger, more powerful unit 2F 4.2 liters.
The FJ55 received front disc brakes.
1976 – USA-Land Cruiser FJ40 version received front disc brakes like the FJ55.
The Toyota Land Cruiser Association was founded in California.
1977 – The Irish Army took delivery of the first of 77 FJ45 Land Cruiser. Although fast, reliable and with good performance off-road type tend to rust in excess in the humid climate of Ireland. A few that did not succumb to the effects of climate were painted in bright color Olive and survive as ceremonial gun tractors military funerals.
1978 – The first BJ / FJ40 and FJ55 models were officially sold in West Germany with the two diesel (BJ40) and petrol engines (FJ40 / 55).
1979 – United States FJ40s-version have been updated this year with a new general, square bezel surrounding the headlights.
Power steering and cooler were offered in FJ40s for the first time.
The diesel engine was improved, evolving into the 3.2-liter 2B only in Japan.
H Engine 3.6-liter diesel is optional in some markets.
1981 – Diesel version received front disc brakes and the engine more powerful 3.4-liter 3B.
50 Series
50 Series
Production
1967-1980
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
4-door station Wagon
Provision
Front engine four wheel drive
Engine (s)
3.9 L I6 petrol F
4.2 L I6 petrol 2F
Transmission (S)
3 or 4 speed manual (J30, H42 or H41)
Wheelbase
2710 mm (106.7 in)
Length
4673 mm (184.0 in)
Width
1710 mm (67.3 in.)
Height
1864 mm (73.4 in.)
1967 – began production of the FJ55. The FJ55 was a station wagon version 4-door based on the unity of the FJ40 train FJ45V replacing the 4-Door (I). It is colloquially known as the "Moose." It has also been referred to as a pig or a foundry. The FJ55 had a longer wheelbase 2710 mm and was designed to be sold in North America and Australia.
Jan 1975 the engine was replaced by F 2F engine. Unusually for Toyota, the model (for example, FJ55) did not change.
Model 56 is only in Japan, with 2F engine (January 1975-July 1980).
Series 60
Series 60
Also called
Toyota Samurai (Venezuela)
Production
1980-1990
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
4-door station wagon
Provision
Front-engine, four-wheel drive
Engine (s)
3.4 L I4 3B diesel
3.4 L I4-T 13 turbo diesel
4.2 L I6 petrol 2F
4.0 L petrol i6 3F
4.0 L I6 diesel 2H
4.0 L I6 12H-T turbo diesel
4.2 L I6 diesel 1Hz
4.2 L I6 1HD-T turbo diesel
Transmission (s)
4-speed manual H41F or H42F
A440F 4-speed automatic
5-speed H55F manual (non-US)
Wheelbase
2730 mm (107.5 in.)
Length
4675 mm (184.1 in.)
Width
1800 mm (70.9 in.)
Height
1750 mm (68.9 in.)
The original FJ 60 Toyota Land Cruiser was available for purchase from 1981 to 1987. It is an engine of four cars in front the door has to be available five to seven. It is well known in the community for its off-road 4X4 tremendous capacity, despite being somewhat limited by its angle of departure of the poor. The FJ 60 was offered in the following solid exterior colors: Alpine White, brown, beige of the desert, Freeborn Red, Royal Blue, and the following metal exterior colors: charcoal gray, cognac, blue-gray, Rootbeer, Blue Sky, Stardust Silver. In contrast to the FJ 62, FJ 60 exhibits the classic round Land Cruiser headlights now replicate the retro FJ Cruiser.
1980 – The 60 series was introduced. While retaining the rugged off-road characteristics of previous Land Cruiser, 60 was designed to better compete in the emerging sports car market of public services. 60 was given a variety of amenities including air conditioning, rear heater and an upgraded interior. The FJ60 from "2F" gasoline engine was the same as the "40", while the number of six-cylinder 4.0 2H liters and 3.4 liters 3B four-cylinder diesel engines were added to the product line.
1981 – Land Cruiser sales surpassed 1 million and a high roof version is introduced. The 60 was introduced in South Africa when a stock Land Cruiser Toyota competed in the 1000 km desert racing in the wilds of Botswana punish.
1984 – This was the past year to 40. Specialist suppliers of aftermarket parts and restorers who return to the age condition FJ40s best replaced with new dealers Toyota as the main source of Land Cruiser expertise.
1984 – Along with the 60, the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 series were introduced.
1985 – The injection 12H Direct-T and 13B-T turbo diesel engine was introduced.
1988 – The gasoline engine became a 4.0 liter engine EFI 3F-E. The FJ62G VX-Series was introduced allowing the Land Cruiser for sale in Japan as a passenger vehicle.
1990 – The 80 series pickup was introduced, replacing the 60. 80 was initially offered with a choice three engines, the 3F-E six-cylinder gasoline engine, a six-cylinder diesel 1HZ and 1HD-T direct injection turbodiesel.
1990 – All 80 sold in North America Europe and now have a set of four wheels full time. In Japan, Africa and Australia, a part-time system was still available. 80s produced between 1990 and 1991 was a lockable center differential that opens in 4HI and automatically locked 4LO. Since 1992, vehicles with ABS had a viscous coupling sent a maximum of 30% of torque to the axle slip. The differential was lockable in 4HI and automatically locked 4LO.
Toyota Land Cruiser facelift (U.S.)
19871990 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ62RG) GX (Australia)
70 Series
Series 70
Also called
Toyota Machito [2-door model] (Venezuela)
Production
1984-Present
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
2-door truck collection
2-door softtop and hardtop / troopie
4-door van
Provision
Front engine, rear-or four-wheel drive
Engine (s)
4.0 L petrol 3F i6
4.5 liter i6 petrol 1FZ
4.2 L I6 turbo diesel 1HD
4.2 L I6 diesel 1Hz
2.4 L I4 diesel 2L
2.4L I4 2L-T turbo diesel
3.4 L I5 PZ diesel
3.4 L I4-T 13 turbo diesel
2.4 L I4 gasoline 22R
4.5L V8 turbo diesel 1VD
Transmission (s)
5-speed manual
Distance Wheelbase
2980 mm (117.3 in.)
Length
4995 mm (196.7 in)
Width
1415 mm (55.7 in.)
Height
2070 mm (81.5 in.)
Fuel capacity
1 or 2 tanks of 90 liters each
Main article: Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series
Half BJ74 FRP-top base LX 3.4DT (Japan)
Troop Carrier HZJ75LV 4.2d
HZJ79R chassis cab 4.2d
New South Wales Rural Fire Service personnel carrier Toyota Land Cruiser
1984-1970 is introduced the series. 70Heavy as a soft top, hard-top, top of FRP, utility, cab chassis, and Troop Carrier (inward facing seats behind). The gasoline engine was replaced by a 4.0-liter engine 3F. The light had 70 four-wheel coil suspension spring solid axle for better ride quality. This lighter version of the Land Cruiser right had the gasoline engine 2.4 liter 22R, 2L and 2L-T (turbo) diesel engines, 2.4-liter normally found in the Toyota Hilux. The light 70 is sold in some markets such as Bundera or Landcruiser II, later called 70 Prado. 70 Prado became popular and became the 90th. An automatic transmission (A440F) was introduced as the first unit of the Japanese four-wheel vehicle with an automatic transmission.
1990 – diesel engines new generation was introduced as a five-cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated motor (1pc), and a six-cylinder SOHC naturally aspirated motor (1 Hz).
1993-1996 – KZ 3 liters turbocharged diesel engine replaced the LJ Series 70 in European markets, where he was known as the KZJ70 model.
1993 – An advanced 24-valve, Engine 4.5-liter six-cylinder petrol, 1FZ-FE was introduced.
1999 – Toyota updated the 70 series in several ways. Received solid front axle coil-spring suspension. Rear leaf springs were lengthened for added ride comfort and wheel travel. Six wheels wheel bolts were replaced by five pins. Several minor modifications to the transmission provide greater durability. The models long-wheelbase received new names: 78 for the transport of troops, to 79 for collection.
2002 – introduced HDJ79 to Australia with the 1HD-FTE 4.2-liter six-cylinder 24-valve turbo EFI engine.
2007 – Toyota's first V8 turbodiesel, the 1VD-FTV was launched in some 70 countries for the Series Land Cruiser. Other changes include the addition of a model 4-door medium wheelbase (76) and a significant alteration front sight in all models.
The sixth and seventh generations of the Land Cruiser are being produced and sold in countries in Africa and Latin America, Venezuela is one of them, The sixth generation is sold under the nickname "Machito" (MACHO in Spanish is a very strong man, Machito's son) and the seventh that was nicknamed "Autana" (After a mountain in the Gran Sabana region of Venezuela). NOTE: The output of the seventh generation Land Cruiser in Venezuela ended in 2008.
The number 70 (6th generation) is also being marketed in Australia, as a means of wheelbase four-door, 2-door "Troop Carrier" and the usefulness of two doors.
Series 80
Series 80
Also called
Toyota Bubble (Colombia View)
Toyota Autana
Lexus LX
Production
1990-1997
Assembly
Araco
Toyota City, Aichi, Japan
Cumano, Venezuela
Body (s)
4-door SUV
Provision
Front engine / four-wheel drive
Engine (s)
3F petrol 4.0 L I6
4.5 liter i6 petrol 1FZ
4.2 L I6 turbo diesel 1HD
4.2 L I6 Diesel 1Hz
Transmission (s)
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Wheelbase
2850 mm (112.2 in.)
Length
4780 mm (188.2 in) (1990-1994)
4820 mm (189.8 in) (1995-1997)
Width
1830 mm (72.0 in.) (1990-1991)
1930 mm (76.0 in.) (1992-1997)
Height
1785 mm (70.3 in.) (1990-1991)
1860 mm (73.2 in.) (1992-1994)
1870 mm (73.6 in.) (1995-1997)
The Land Cruiser series 80 was introduced in late 1989. There were swing-out rear doors, which were replaced by a winch door in 1995. The Land Cruiser was the nickname of Bubbles (Bubble) in Colombia and Venezuela because of its roundness, but was officially launched Autana Land Cruiser in both countries (in reference to Tepuyes of Venezuela).
A 80 Series Land Cruiser
with swing-out rear doors
(Japan HZJ81V Model)
1995-1997 Toyota Land Cruiser (USA)
1995-1997 Toyota Land Cruiser
with an electric winch
(HDJ81V Japan)
1990 – new generation diesel engines were introduced, one naturally aspirated six-cylinder SOHC engine (1Hz) and a six SOHC engine cylinder turbocharged (1HD-T). Land Cruiser sales reached 2 million vehicles. The 80 was introduced into the Australian market with two diesel and one liter inline four 3F six-cylinder petrol carb engine. (Derived from the previous 2F petrol engine series 60.) In mid-1991, was introduced 3Fe was a fuel injected version of 3F.
1993 – An advanced 24-valve, 4.5-liter gasoline engine, six-cylinder, 1FZ-FE was introduced. Larger brakes have been added since October 1992 and the total wheelbase was a bit longer.Front and rear axle lockers (code k294) emerged as an option.
1994 – A limited edition Land Cruiser Blue Marlin FZJ80R entered the Australian market. They have 4.5 L straight six petrol engine double overhead cam, automatic or manual transmission and 158 kW (215 PS, 212 hp) at 4600 rpm. The car is blue from the blue marlin and have the Blue Marlin logo throughout the car. Some of the features include the Blue Marlin altimeters, windows electric disk brakes, shifter and leather steering wheel, central locking, leather upholstery, chrome handles and neglects, 16 "alloy wheels, This Limited Slip, ABS (ABS), power steering, CD and cassette player, flares, and a bull bar Limited Edition. Only 500 were made.
1995 – Driver and passenger airbags were introduced as well as adjustable shoulder belt anchors and an anti-lock braking system. The "TOYOTA" badge was replaced by the modern Toyota logo (which is sometimes described as a grain "with a hat" also known as "the hat").
1996 – In the Dakar Rally, a pair of Land Cruisers finished first and second in the unmodified production class. All 80 of America and Great Britain adopted anti-lock brakes and airbags. Along with the 70 and 80, the Museo del Prado 90 was added. The Museo del Prado 90 was made by the Tahara plant, available as a short wheelbase 3-door and the long wheelbase version with either 5-door petrol engine 5VZ-FE (24-valve six-cylinder, 3.4 liters), the 3RZ-FS (four-cylinder 2.7-liter) gasoline or 1KZ-TE turbo diesel (four-cylinder 3.0-liter) and 5L diesel (four-cylinder 3.0 liters). The Land Cruiser was withdrawn from Canada this year and was replaced by Lexus LX.
1997 – A limited edition Land Cruiser 80 was built specifically for collectors and therefore called the Collector's Edition Land Cruiser. Collectors Edition Collectors Edition sported emblems "Collector's Edition" embroidered floor mats, automatic climate control, wheels with the "D" color windows painted dark gray and gray special side moldings and black pearl badging. Collector's Edition was only available for the year 1997 model and the package has been added to many of the available colors of the body.
1997 – An unknown number of FZJ-80 Land Cruiser is sold in the United States "40th Anniversary Limited Edition" models. Were available in two colors, Old Sage of pearls (often called Riverrock, tin or gray) and emerald green. Models 40th anniversary badging includes apron, a serial number plate on the center console, black pearl exterior badges, "40th Anniversary Limited Edition" embroidered floor mats, automatic climate control, two-tone tan and brown leather interior and the wheels with the "D" windows painted dark gray. Many are manufactured with the front and optional power rear differential lock, keyless entry, roof racks and running boards installed ports. There are some examples that were not many of these extras.
2008-80, the last vehicle of the series was built in Venezuela, which was the only country that produces the vehicles after the production ended in Japan in 1997.
90 Series
Series 90
Also called
Toyota Mer (Venezuela)
Production
1996-present
90 = short wheelbase
95 = Long Wheelbase
100 Series
100 Series
Also called
Lexus LX
Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon (UK 1998-2003)
Production
1998-2007
Assembly
Araco
Yoshiwara, Aichi, Japan
Body (s)
4-door SUV
Engine (s)
4.5 liter i6 petrol 1FZ
4.2 L I6 turbo diesel 1HD
4.2 L I6 diesel 1Hz
4.7 L petrol V8 2UZ
Transmission (s)
Manual 6-speed
5-speed automatic
Wheelbase
2850 mm (112 in)
Length
4890 mm (193 in)
Width
1941 mm (76.4 in.)
Height
1849 mm (72.8 in.)
Dry weight
2320 kg (5100 lbs)
Fuel Capacity
80 l (21 gal U.S.)
Toyota Land Cruiser (USA)
19982002 Toyota Land Cruiser (FZJ105R) GXL.
1998 – Land Cruiser Toyota introduced the 100 to replace 80.
At the opening of UZJ100 show the first eight-cylinder engine (4.7-liter 32-valve 2UZ-FE petrol engine) in a four wheel drive Toyota.
Other engines in markets outside the U.S. Included United 1HD-FT / E turbodiesel.
For the first time in the history of the land Cruiser 100 Series offers an independent front suspension increased road handling. In Africa and some other markets, Toyota offers a model 105, which retains the solid front axle for more demanding off-road.
The Land Cruiser 4WD Australia Monthly winning "4×4 of the Year" award for the third time in a row.
It was called the Land Cruiser Amazon in the United Kingdom until 2003.
1999 – In 1999, Toyota worked with Sega to produce a tie in the publicity for the 100/Cygnus Land Cruiser and other vehicles using the Sega Dreamcast. These featured detailed 3D models of cars and video promotion.
From 2000 to 1950 anniversary of Land Cruiser. The total world production to date is 3.72 million vehicles.
90 Prados get the traction control Active (Active TRAC), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and electronic brake distribution (EBD) systems as standard equipment in some markets.
2002 – All new 120 Prado is released and the 100 is reformed.
The center of gravity is reduced by 30 mm, ensuring greater stability and dual fuel tanks with a capacity total of 180 L in the new 120 Prado.
Downhill Assist Control and Hill-start Assist Control to enhance vehicle stability under difficult off-road conditions.
2007 – Toyota introduced the Lexus LX570 URJ200 in 2007 New York Auto Show.
For the 2007 model year in Japanese only models, G-Book, a telematics subscription service is offered as an option.
200 Series
200 Series
Also called
Toyota Roraima (Venezuela)
Production
2008-present
Assembly
Toyota Auto Body
Toyota City, Aichi, Japan
Tahara, Aichi Japan
Tianjin China
Body (s)
4-door SUV
Provision
Front engine / four-wheel drive
Engine (s)
4.0 L petrol V6 1GR
2.7 L I4 gasoline 2TR
4.6L V8 Gasoline 1UR
5.7 L V8 petrol 3UR
4.7 L petrol V8 2UZ
4.5L V8 turbo diesel 1VD
Transmission (s)
6-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Wheelbase
2850 mm (112.2 in)
Length
4950 mm (194.9 in.)
Width
1970 mm (77.6 in.)
Height
1880 mm (74.0 in.)
Related
Lexus LX
The Toyota Land Cruiser was redesigned for 2008. Known as the 200 series, which will share the 2008 Lexus LX platform and design in general. Although many land devoted supporters welcomed Cruiser revitalization the mechanical aspects of the vehicle, the 200 series has met with criticism due to its controversial body restyling, with some claiming that Toyota has 'overdeveloped' the classic land mark of the Cruiser identity in their efforts to adapt to the Land Cruiser to drive the 21st century modern. Toyota introduced its completely redesigned Land Cruiser in October 2007 at the International Motor Show in Sydney Australia. The vehicle went into production in September and was available for sale in November 2007. Although the new Land Cruiser was introduced in the lounge car for the first time in Sydney, was already on sale in Japan, launched there in September 2007. Also became available in Venezuela for sale in early November under the local nickname of "Roraima" (Taken from Mount Roraima in Venezuela). The series 200 is offered in three different trim levels in Australia and Oceania:
GXL
VX
Sahara
The 200 Series, which offers numerous features and enhancements over its predecessor is not limited to cosmetic changes made to the body and interior, including:
Smart Entry – A sensor is activated when the remote control placed near the vehicle, allowing users to simply touch the door handle to open it.
Smart Start – Start / Stop push the power button, a key is not necessary.
Four-zone climate control in the models of the Sahara, with increased air outlet 18-28
10 airbags (VX and Sahara)
stronger structure and lighter
Several technologies driver support is not offered in previous models, including:
CRAWL, a four-wheel traction control system which operates as a cruise control on all terrain, automatically maintaining a low uniform vehicle speed using the brakes and accelerator.
Downhill Assist Control
A newly developed ABS system, the system of multi-terrain anti-lock braking (ABS)
Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS), allows greater joint wheel
Engine and transmission improvements include:
An optional all-new V8 diesel engine, the Toyota RV engine (a twin-turbo version of the engine used Series 70 from 2007).
Automatic transmission standard on all trim levels of the 200 series, 5-speed manual transmission is offered only with the 4.0L GX models (in certain areas). A box of five-speed automatic transmission is assigned a 4.7L petrol models, while models get a 4.5L diesel six automatic transmission.
Sales numbers
Calendar year
United States
2000
15 509
2001
7591
2002
6752
2003
6671
2004
6778
2005
4870
2006
3376
2007
3251
2008
3801
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota Land Cruiser
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Lexus LX
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