Toyota Land Cruiser

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    Toyota Land Cruiser

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    The legendary Land Cruiser sits at the very top of Toyota’s SUV pyramid. The Land Cruiser is big, burly and designed to take you places that few other SUVs can manage to get. There’s only one fully-loaded model on sale in India, and being a full import, it is exorbitantly priced.

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    The legendary Land Cruiser sits at the very top of Toyota’s SUV pyramid. The Land Cruiser is big, burly and designed to take you places that few other SUVs can manage to get. There’s only one fully-loaded model on sale in India, and being a full import, it is exorbitantly priced.

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    Toyota Land Cruiser expert reviews

    We like

    • Go-anywhere ability
    • Road presence

    We don’t like

    • Lacks sheer quality of rivals
    • Exorbitant price

    Toyota Land Cruiser Overview

    The beam sustained heavy injuries, the car, none. The foreman was terribly upset. I’d driven the Prado into his construction site and accidentally flattened a support beam sticking out of the ground. That’s the thing about the Prado. When you drive one, you’re not worried about the damage to the car, you’re worried about what you’ve damaged.

    You are looking at the latest Prado — it’s as tough as rhino hide and makes you feel almost invincible. This new edition of the baby Landcruiser, in India for the first time, comes with a 3.0-litre diesel lump similar to the one in the Fortuner. We say it’s similar because it makes
    an almost identical 170bhp. However, at 41.8kgm, the torque output is a huge bump up from
    the lesser Toyota.

    The extra torque is welcome because at 2140kg, it’s a good 185kg heavier than the Fortuner. This extra weight partly explains why the Prado doesn’t feel particularly quick when you put your foot down. But what you don’t realise is that the speedo needle is actually rising pretty fast and without much drama, much like a Fortuner behaves when you smack the throttle. The Prado’s engine is effortlessly torquey and the five-speed auto pleases with its discreet shifts.

    The gearbox is best left to its own devices though; there’s not much point in you hurrying it through the gears in tiptronic mode. It’s slow to respond to taps on the gear lever and slow to upshift. This is the only bug in the Toyota’s engine and drivetrain; for all other purposes, it’s very accomplished. It responds well when you tap the throttle, it’ll cruise at acceptable speeds and it’ll do all this without a fuss. It’s also acceptably silent when cruising, but a bit too raucous when revved. There’s a reason for this — we’ll come to it later.

    This is a very large car, but the driver is saved from its enormity by good visibility and a light and surprisingly accurate steering. Sitting miles above the road, you’ll feel like master and commander of all that is happening around you. As in any Toyota, the seats are comfortable, there’s good space and the sense of security you get is quite something. The insides are well built and fitted, though the textures and surfaces shout “durability” louder than “luxury”. The car’s practical too. It has seven seats and there’s a very neat trick up its sleeve. Push the buttons on the inside of the D-pillar and the last row of seats slides electrically into the floor to form a flat loading area.

    It’s got a split tailgate (the glass opens individually) and there’s a biggish refrigerator between the front seats for those dune-bashing days. It is impressively kitted out as well. Standard equipment includes three-zone climate control, Bluetooth connectivity, keyless entry and go, six-CD changer, parking sensors, reverse camera, seven airbags, leather seats, air suspension and cruise control. Whew!

    When you go off-road, the full-time four-wheel-drive system (40:60 power split, front to rear, or 50:50 when you lock the centre diff) gives it tremendous traction on the loose stuff. Drive fast over bad roads and it stays impressively level and irons out bumps nicely. It’s only the really sharp bumps that kick through — this is a body on a ladder frame with a solid rear axle after all. Still, you don’t have to worry about grounding out (there’s plenty of air under the car) and you know the suspension can take abuse.

    The car we drove was what they call a ‘goushi’ vehicle. In English, this means it was used as a homologation vehicle, which explains the less-than-luxurious interiors of this car. Indian cars will get better textures as well as a better NVH package, which should quieten the engine down. Still, it was a disappointment to learn that Toyota won’t be offering the Multi-terrain Select function (‘mud and sand’, ‘loose rock’, ‘mogul’ and ‘rock’) in India.

    The heart of a Landcruiser lies with its off-road capability and its legendary reliability. Taking a part of that away is like asking Batman to make do without his belt — effective but not as potent. Still, not many Indian Prado owners are going to go serious boulder-crawling, so the adjustable ride-height control, hill-descent control and low-range transfer case should do for traversing the road to the farmhouse.

    On the road, there’s some well-tamed SUV bounce and the electrically adjustable damping keeps body roll under surprising control in corners taken fast, but you need to get used to cornering a car from your high perch. The steering’s a bit of a letdown too — it doesn’t weight up enough as you go faster. The suspension gets a ‘sport’ and a ‘comfort’ mode, which noticeably change the ride and wallowly characteristics of the car. Which leaves us with the looks. It is imposing, there’s no doubt about that, but it’s not pretty. The toothy grille and massive headlights do have the ability to make small children cry. Still, it will get you noticed and getting the occupants noticed was a major reason for the earlier Prado’s ‘celebrity’ status.

    What’s it going to cost? At the time of going to press, prices hadn’t been announced, but Toyota is aiming at the Mitsubishi Montero on the size and to a lesser extent the BMW X3 and Audi Q5, so expect prices to be in the mid-Rs 40 lakh range. Even at this price, the Prado is quite worth it. It may not get the European Prado’s video cameras, which allow you to watch what the wheels are doing when off-roading, and it may leave out the terrain response system. And it is not exciting to drive in a BMW X5 sort of way.But look at it as is and it’s impressive. It’s fantastically specced, it’s got the right image
    along with the legend to back that image and, unlike the earlier Indian Prado, this one gets diesel power. If that’s not enough reason to go for one, then we don’t know what is. Now to sort out that foreman and the flattened beam.

    Toyota Land Cruiser features and specifications

    Our Rating
    7
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Engine Displacement
    4461 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    7
    Airbags
    10
    Max Power
    265hp at 3600rpm
    Max Torque
    650Nm at 1600-3100rpm
    Gearbox Type
    6-speed Torque Converter Auto
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Toyota Land Cruiser variants and price

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    Toyota Land Cruiser VX 4461cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
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    Toyota Land Cruiser comparison

     
    Toyota Land Cruiser NA Autocar India rating for Toyota Land Cruiser 7
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    Mercedes-Benz G-Class ₹ 2.08 - 2.63 crore Autocar India rating for Mercedes-Benz G-Class 7
    Engine
    4461 cc
    Engine
    4461-5663 cc
    Engine
    2993-4999 cc
    Engine
    2925-3998 cc
    Mileage
    NA
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    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto

    Toyota Land Cruiser quick review

    Loaded with hardcore off-road aids and built to take a beating, the Toyota Land Cruiser is virtually unstoppable in the rough. Its 4.5-litre diesel V8 has oodles of pulling power and gives the 2.6-tonne SUV reasonable performance on the road, too. It’s no corner-carver but drives with invincibility on all surfaces and in all conditions.
    Of course, the Land Cruiser’s imposing size gives it incredible road presence. The high-set cabin also means passengers get a commanding view out. Suffice to say, cabin space is comparable to a living room’s and even the third row is roomy. There are plenty of features on board, too. Before you ask – armoured protection is not part of the options catalogue.

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    Toyota Land Cruiser colours

    The Toyota Land Cruiser offers a variety of color options. Toyota Land Cruiser is available in a range of 10 colors. The colors offered in Toyota Land Cruiser are Grey Metallic, Dark Red Mica Metallic, Attitude Black, Black, Silver Metallic, Beige Mica Metallic, Super White, White Pearl Crystal Shine, Dark Blue Mica and Copper Brown Mica.

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