2026 Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Reviews

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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Reviews

Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series 2024 review: 76 Series Wagon GXL - off-road test
By Mark Oastler · 12 Jul 2024
At the introduction of Toyota's upgraded LandCruiser 70 Series late last year all eyes were on the new four-cylinder version with auto transmission. But the tough as nails 4.5-litre V8 diesel manual hasn't gone away with an order bank stretching from here to Christmas... at least. Time to revisit an all-time classic off-roader.
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Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series 2024 review: 79 Series Single Cab Chassis Workmate auto - off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 05 May 2024
The V8 Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series is so popular the mind boggles. This is a purpose-built ute to the extreme. It's big and brash, noisy and not so nice - and in a molly-coddled, too-easy-to-be-triggered world, the 79 remains truly refreshing. But now that it's had a modern-ish update - replete with a 2.8L four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine and six-speed auto - is this the end for the beloved V8?
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Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series 2024 review: GX 2.8L cab chassis - GVM test
By Mark Oastler · 22 Mar 2024
The Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series has had a major change of heart - literally. While the manual V8 version is technically still on sale, a new automatic four-cylinder model has arrived to satisfy demand for the old-school 4WD. So, how well does its cab-chassis variant handle a load? We've put it to test to find out.
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Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series 2024 review
By Stephen Ottley · 07 Dec 2023
The Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is a staple of the Japanese brand's line-up. Largely unchanged in nearly 40 years on sale it has now undergone a fairly radical overhaul.A fresh look and a new powertrain are major changes, but do they improve the rugged off-roader or has Toyota messed with a winning formula?We headed to Broken Hill to find out and put it to the test.
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Toyota LandCruiser 70 2023 review: 79 Series GXL single cab chassis - off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 23 Mar 2023
The Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series is a legend of Australian 4WDing. But while it's a beast out in the bush, it's the wrong side of ordinary to drive in any city or suburb.It's also expensive and there are many cheaper and better-equipped alternatives available, so why is there so much love for the 79?The price has gone up, as has the GVM, and the 79 finally has AEB, so is it worth almost $85,000?
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Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series 2022 review: 70th Anniversary Edition off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 20 Nov 2021
What better way to celebrate a 4WDing icon's 70th anniversary than sell 600 special-edition versions of it? And that's exactly what Toyota is doing with its much-loved 70 Series.Commemorative styling tweaks have been made to single cab, dual cab and wagon variants of the model, but these jazzed-up versions cost a chunk more than standard versions. Is it worth buying one?
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Toyota Land Cruiser 76 Series wagon 2020 review
By Marcus Craft · 16 Sep 2020
The 76 Series wagon is part of Toyota's legendary Landcruiser 70 Series line-up, a stable of purpose-built work- and go-anywhere off-roaders, much better suited to remote-area touring than they are to any kind of city-street posing. Is there still space for a no-frills 4WD with such narrow focus in a market full to the brim with increasingly sophisticated and over-equipped vehicles?
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