Toyota Land Cruiser vs GWM UTE

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Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota Land Cruiser

$99,340 - $147,910

2026 price

GWM UTE
GWM UTE

$24,999 - $39,995

2024 price

Summary

2026 Toyota Land Cruiser
2024 GWM UTE
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
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Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
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9.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Needs better tyres
  • No front or rear diff-lock
  • No updates for the Sahara this time

  • Not as refined as it should be
  • Jittery ride on irregular surfaces
  • Overly busy transmission
2026 Toyota Land Cruiser Summary

Toyota Australia has made a raft of changes to the current LandCruiser 300 Series line-up as part of the latest round of upgrades, but even though the third-from-top Sahara gets a $1119 price rise, it doesn’t receive any updates.

In an increasingly competitive 4WD wagon market – where some car-makers are offering more standard features and tech at lower prices – has the venerable LandCruiser lost its lustre?

Read on.

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2024 GWM UTE Summary

The Cannon XSR is GWM’s new top-shelf ute variant.

This dual-cab 4WD ute is intended as an off-road-focussed vehicle and has visual and mechanical upgrades over the rest of the Cannon stable, including part-time 4WD (not the full-time 4WD on GWM’s lower-spec Cannons), a front differential lock (in addition to the existing rear diff lock), raised air intake (aka a snorkel) and Cooper Discoverer AT3 all-terrain tyres.

It’s priced from $52,990 drive-away, so costs about $7500 more than you’d pay for the standard Cannon X on which this special edition ute is based. But it still undercuts similarly-equipped top-spec Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux utes by about $20,000.

So, with twin lockers, a snorkel, underbody protection and all-terrain tyres, is the GWM XSR worth the extra cash?

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