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Toyota Land Cruiser 70 launched in SA with engine and styling revamps

Updates include a more efficient four-cylinder engine and retro-inspired design, writes

- Phuti Mpyane

The Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series enhanced for 2024 and beyond is now on sale in SA. The company’s longest-running model arrives on the market with a retro design facelift that harks back to the original car from 1960 with circular headlights and a clamshell bonnet.

It now sports a deep recess just ahead of the windscreen, a stylistic touch that features on the 79 single and double cab bakkies and the 76 station wagon. For the first time, a fourcylind­er turbodiese­l engine with a six-speed automatic transmissi­on will be sold alongside the 4.2l and 4.5l V8 diesel and 4.0l petrol six-cylinder manual variants.

Cabin enhancemen­ts include a new centre console and a lidded centre storage box and small item compartmen­ts, including cup holders. Station wagons now benefit from four USB ports as opposed to the two in the bakkies and 60:40 splitfoldi­ng rear seats to increase cargo space. The functional but sparse cabins are upholstere­d in durable grey fabric.

The media launch started in the heart of Gauteng and we drove a double cab bakkie fitted with the new 150kW and 500Nm four-cylinder 2.8l GD-6 engine to the luxurious Lapalala game lodges near Vaalwater.

The oomph of the smaller motor, which is used in other Toyota models including the Hilux and Fortuner, feels wellsuited to the iconic range, with refinement, lower running costs and the comfort and convenienc­e of a self-shifting transmissi­on being the ultimate prizes. Toyota SA will introduce a manual version of the new GD-6 model sometime during the year.

The Land Cruiser 70 Series has never been counted among the most comfortabl­e bakkies, especially on bad surfaces. Not this new model, though. Toyota makes no mention of improvemen­ts to the ride quality but it felt cushier on the freeway and on the potholed back routes and gravel roads which zigzag past farms and inside the reserve.

Mountainee­ring is where this Land Cruiser is in its element. The ample departure and approach angles, and a 700mm wading depth in conjunctio­n with a part-time 4x4 system with low-range gearing, downhill assist control, live axles, front coil suspension and rear locking differenti­als, make it an apex offroader.

The turf we drove on had rocky sections, river crossings and craggy descents that didn’t faze these land marauders for a moment. The role of the Land Cruiser 70 series compared to the cheaper Hilux bakkie is to be a status symbol and a farm owner’s ultimate 4x4, if not a heavy-duty lugger for industry.

The 76 station wagon, colloquial­ly known as the “Troopie”, is the more family-friendly version that accommodat­es four to five passengers and their luggage inside closed quarters. It’s just as capable on and off-road with a 3,500kg braked towing capacity and the station wagon will debut a new VX specificat­ion with leather seats, a Rockford Fosgate sound system and a reversing camera.

The colour palette includes Ivory white, Satin silver metallic, Sand beige, graphite grey metallic, Ruby metallic and Dark blue, while the 76 station wagon can be had in exclusive Attitude black and Avant-garde bronze.

It is offered with accessorie­s such as bull bars, decals and a fridge. The latter item’s position in the cabin is yet to be finalised as it compromise­s leg and hand room, according to Glenn Crompton: vice-president of marketing at Toyota SA.

All Land Cruiser 70 Series models are offered with a threeyear/100,000km warranty and an optional 100, 000km service plan. Additional­ly, they are also fitted with in-car Wi-Fi capability with a compliment­ary 25Gb and supplement­ary connect services.

Pricing Single Cab

● LC79 4.0 Petrol S/C 5MT — R765,500

● LC79 4.2 Diesel S/C 5MT — R829,000

● LC79 4.5 Diesel V8 S/C 5MT — R956,200

● LC79 2.8 GD-6 Diesel S/C 6AT — R917,100

THE ‘TROOPIE’ IS THE FAMILY-FRIENDLY VERSION THAT ACCOMMODAT­ES FOUR TO FIVE PASSENGERS AND THEIR LUGGAGE

Double Cab

● LC79 4.0 Petrol D/C 5MT — R864,600

● LC79 4.2 Diesel D/C 5MT — R920,800

● LC79 4.5 Diesel V8 D/C 5MT — R1,039,200

● LC79 2.8 GD-6 Diesel D/C 6AT — R1,009,000

Station Wagon

● LC78 4.2 Diesel SW 5MT — R900,100

● LC76 4.5 Diesel SW 5MT — R1,076,800

● LC76 2.8 GD-6 Diesel SW 6AT — R999,900

● LC 76 2.8 GD-6 VX Diesel SW 6AT — TBC

 ?? ?? The large item between the seats is the fridge, whose position is yet to be finalised.
The large item between the seats is the fridge, whose position is yet to be finalised.
 ?? ?? The farmer’s favourite Toyota Land Cruiser 70 series gets updates for 2024.
The farmer’s favourite Toyota Land Cruiser 70 series gets updates for 2024.

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