Toyota Land Cruiser 2026

Best Large SUV Under $100K Finalist

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026

FROM $99,340

The 2026 Toyota Landcruiser range of configurations is currently priced from $99,340.

Our most recent review of the 2026 Toyota Landcruiser resulted in a score of 7.8 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Contributing Journalist Stephen Ottley had this to say at the time: There’s no suggestion the performance hybrid has ‘corrupted’ the LandCruiser - far from it. But it just doesn’t make a lot of sense, at least not from a widespread LandCruiser buyer perspective.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Stephen Ottley liked most about this particular version of the Toyota Landcruiser: Plenty of performance, Proven off-road capability, Easy to use cabin controls

The 2026 Toyota Landcruiser carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

The Toyota Landcruiser is also known as Toyota Land Cruiser in markets outside Australia.

8.9L/100km (combined)
SUV
10 Speed Automatic
Diesel
Overview
Likes
Plenty of performance
Proven off-road capability
Easy to use cabin controls
Dislikes
Higher fuel economy than diesel
Less driving range than diesel
Smaller boot than diesel

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Pricing & Specs

The Toyota Landcruiser 2026 prices range from $99,340 for the basic trim level SUV Lc300 Gx (4X4) to $156,810 for the top of the range SUV Lc300 Sahara Zx Perf Hybrid.

$137,940
Based on 65 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$99,340
HIGHEST PRICE
$156,810
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Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Colours

The 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series is available in a range of exterior colours that include Silver Pearl, Glacier White, Ebony, Crystal Pearl, Graphite, Merlot Red, Eclipse Black and Dusty Bronze. Premium paint costs $675.

Crystal Pearl
Dusty Bronze
Ebony
Eclipse Black
Glacier White
Graphite
Merlot Red
Silver Pearl

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Accessories

At a minimum, 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series feature 110L fuel capacity, a 3.3L V6 twin turbo-diesel engine, a 10-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode, Downhill Assist Control and Hill-start Assist Control, one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services (including safety and security features), a reverse camera with guidelines, crawl control, traction control, trailer sway control, 10 SRS airbags and LED headlamps with auto high beam and manual levelling.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Towing Capacity

The 2026 Toyota Landcruiser has maximum towing capacity of 3500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
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Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Seats

The 2026 Toyota LandCruiser range has five or seven seats depending on which spec you buy.

Second-row seats may be in a 60:40 split configuration, or a 40:20:40 split configuration, depending on the grade of vehicle.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Wheel Size

Wheel size for the 2026 Toyota Landcruiser will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models. The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
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Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 FAQs

My 2010 Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series won't shift above fourth gear

I’m amazed that you managed to find such a convoluted reset procedure, even if it only provides a temporary fix. You may well be right that this behaviour is linked to heat build-up, especially if it happens after several hours of driving.

It’s interesting that you mentioned the engine sometimes goes into limp home mode, because the transmission’s behaviour sounds a lot like it’s going into limp home mode, too. Limiting the gears the vehicle will select is a classic symptom of limp-home mode, in fact.

The real question then becomes, what’s causing it to do so. Limp home mode can be initiated any time the vehicle thinks that continuing to drive at full power or speed will do further mechanical harm. As such, there’s a huge range of things that will cause limp home mode to engage, including a leak somewhere in the turbocharger’s plumbing, low coolant level, low oil pressure, low fuel pressure, a faulty sensor and many more.

So the first job is to scan the vehicle and see what fault codes are thrown up by the computer. From there, you can home in on the actual problem and fix it. But without those codes, you’re kind of flying blind.

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My 1993 Toyota LandCruiser has started overheating

The usual procedure for flushing a cooling system is to drop the existing coolant (usually by disconnecting the bottom radiator hose) fill the system with distilled water and whatever flushing chemical the workshop uses, restart the engine, drive it around for a short time until everything is at operating temperature, dump the water and flush mixture and refill the cooling system with the proper coolant.

You can also simply flush the radiator (and not the rest of the cooling system) by disconnecting the radiator hoses and running a hose through the radiator, usually in the opposite direction the coolant flows. But this is a much more simplistic flush and doesn’t change the condition of the engine crankcase’s cooling passages.

It’s possible that the flushing process has loosened some rust or scale that then blocked the cooling system somewhere else (the thermostat is a prime suspect) and if that’s the case, the process needs to be repeated until the water coming out of the cooling system is nice and clean and not tainted with rust or scale or anything else.

Revving the engine to get the flushing mixture to do its job is not really a problem, but could also be achieved by actually driving the vehicle (which would also get it up to temperature faster). But, really, provided the temperature gauge hasn’t been allowed to move into the red zone, you shouldn’t have damaged anything. But you do need to know why the operating temperature of the engine is now higher after a cooling system flush.

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My 2019 Toyota LandCruiser VX head unit is blanking out

This type of thing is certainly not an uncommon fault, but whether it’s more common in Toyotas is another question altogether. Certainly, Toyota has not recalled the vehicle to fix this problem, nor am I aware of a service bulletin (much more likely than a safety recall for a dud head unit).

But the good news is that there are specialist companies out there that fix problems like this one. You remove your head unit, send it away and it returns fully functioning and tested, ready to reinstall. Flickering and dropping out are both common faults in modern head units, but both can be fixed by the right specialist.

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Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Engine

The 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series has a 3.3-litre V6 twin-turbo diesel engine, producing 227kW at 4000rpm and 700Nm from 1600 to 2600rpm.

It has a 10-speed automatic transmission, high- and low-range 4WD, as well as a centre diff lock.

The higher the grade the more driver-assist tech is included as standard onboard.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Interior

At a minimum, the 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series has five seats, black fabric trim and storage enough for cups, bottles and more, as well as charging points for your smart devices up front and in the second row.

The rear cargo area has a 220V/100W inverter and four tie-down points.

Higher grades get leather accents, a cooler box in the centre console, and ventilated, heated and power-adjustable seats, among other features.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2026 Toyota Landcruiser is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Toyota Landcruiser currently offers fuel consumption from 8.9L/100km.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Boot Space

The amount of boot space in a 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series varies depending on the spec, but it can measure up to a listed 175 litres behind the third row in a seven-seat variant. That increases to 1004 litres when the second and third row are stowed away.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 boot space

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Speed

It takes the 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series between 7.4 and 7.8 seconds to do the 0-100km/h sprint.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2026 Range

Official fuel consumption for the 2026 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series is listed as 8.9L/100km on the combined cycle.

The 300 Series has 110-litre fuel capacity (an 80-litre main fuel tank and a 30L sub-tank) so, going by the official fuel-use figure, you could expect a driving range of 1230km from a full 110 litres.