Toyota will resell the Land Cruiser 70, also known as the Land Cruiser 70, for the first time in about nine years, from September 2023 to August 2024.
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What are the specifications of this Land Cruiser 70 “Land Cruiser 70”?
Production of the “Lancle 70” was discontinued in 2004, but it was re-released for the first time in 10 years, selling for a limited time from August 25, 2014 to June 30, 2015. 2023 to 2024 will be the 40th anniversary of its release, and it will be re-released.
The previous reproduction model was equipped with the same V6DOHC 4L engine as the Prado, with maximum output: 170kW (231PS) / 5200rpm, maximum torque: 360Nm (36.7kgm) / 3800rpm, but this time it is not this engine, but also used in the Prado. The long-awaited clean diesel “2.8L inline 4 DOHC clean diesel engine” which has cleared the strict exhaust gas regulations in Japan, has a maximum output of 150kW (204ps) / 3,400rpm and a maximum torque of 500Nm (51.0kgm) / 1,600-2,800rpm. adopt.
The exterior is different from the resale model by adopting round headlights, similar to the resale model , and by adding a “TOYOTA” front grille, similar to the Land Cruiser 70 Series 70th Anniversary Special Edition released in Australia .
spec | land cruiser 70 van |
land cruiser 70 pickup |
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full length | 4,810mm | 5,270mm |
full width | 1,870mm | 1,770mm |
Overall height | 1,920mm | 1,950mm |
Wheelbase | 2,730mm | 3,180mm |
engine | 2.8L straight 4 DOHC clean diesel engine |
2.8L straight 4 DOHC clean diesel engine |
Maximum output | 150kW (204ps) / 3,400rpm |
150kW (204ps) / 3,400rpm |
Maximum torque | 500Nm (51.0kgm) / 1,600-2,800rpm |
500Nm (51.0kgm) / 1,600-2,800rpm |
transmission | 5 speed MT | 5 speed MT |
Drive system | 4WD | 4WD |
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About Land Cruiser 70
The “Lancle 70” is not very familiar in Japan, but in Africa, the Middle East, Australia, etc., this type is the name of the “Lancle 70.” Production of the “Lancle 70″ was discontinued in 2004, but to commemorate the 30th anniversary of its release on August 25, 2014, it was revived and re-released for the first time in about 10 years for a limited time until June 30, 2015. did. At that time, the “Lancle 70” was mainly diesel powered, and sales were discontinued due to exhaust gas regulations. Natural disasters have been occurring frequently in Japan recently, including earthquakes, tsunamis, heavy rain, and heavy snow. Nowadays, there is a demand for Rankle 70.
The design of the front grille, front and rear bumpers, etc. has been changed.
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