L/Cruiser’s 300’s new V6 diesel engine to produce 230kW
RUMOURS HAS BEEN MAKING the rounds that Toyota’s upcoming Land Cruiser 300 will get a new 3.3-litre turbodiesel engine, but as at the time of filing this report, car freaks also have an idea of how powerful it might be, thanks to new reports out of Japan.
According to Japanese website Creative311, which cited dealer contacts, the new 3.3-litre engine will produce in the region of 230kW and 687Nm, and it will be paired with a 10-speed automatic gearbox. Keep in mind, however, that Toyota has yet to officially confirm any of this.
The new ‘Cruiser will also reportedly be offered in some markets with a Lexus-sourced 3.5-litre V6 twin-turbo engine that’s good for 313kW and 589Nm. Mild hybrid variants are on the cards too, Creative311 said.
But will we ever see the new 3.3 V6 diesel in a Raptor-rivalling Hilux GR? That remains to be seen, but it would certainly be a dream come true for many bakkie fans. The Land Cruiser 300 is expected to be re200 the series.
While many carmakers are moving away from diesel engines due to ever-tightening emissions restrictions abroad, it appears that Toyota still sees a future for this engine type - which is by far the preferred option in Nigeria’s Pick-up utility trucks market.
When asked about rumours that upcoming hybrid drivetrains could mean the end of the road for diesels, one of Toyota’s global official Sean Hanley said that, this would not happen anytime soon. But, he added “We’ve spoken about the need to reduce our (emissions) footprint, (and) our hybrid strategy is well understood I think in the market.”
He added that it was not beyond possibility that the company would expand its hybrid tech across its commercial vehicle range. However, it’s not clear whether such hybrid powertrains would pair with petrol or diesel engines.