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New Toyota Land Cruiser Namib built for the dunes

LOCAL LAUNCH/ Rugged double cab gains upgraded suspension and desert-tackling extras drinks will stay cold in the searing heat, writes Denis Droppa and even your

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Toyota’s Land Cruiser 70-series is known for its ruggedness and all-terrain prowess, and now the boxy 79 double cab has been joined by a Namib derivative that’s specially equipped for desert adventures.

This special Land Cruiser is equipped to tackle the most daunting tests.

The Namib desert presents some of the most challengin­g terrain, and surviving in these conditions requires the right preparatio­n and equipment, says Calvyn Hamman, Toyota SA’s senior vice-president of sales and marketing.

The external makeover gives the double cab a more robust appearance, with a front grille changed to a simple mesh design with prominent Toyota lettering, similar to the recently launched Hilux GR Sport. This is enhanced by a steel front bumper with a heavy-duty bull bar and headlight protectors, with LED spotlights.

Stylised Namib badges adorn the flanks alongside the Land Cruiser brand mark, as well as the tailgate. At the rear, a tubular rear step with integrated tow bar makes easy work of loading and towing, while protective loadbin skins round off the package. The Namib is available in ivory white and sand beige.

Interior tweaks include an added cooling duct in the glovebox so drinks stay chilled.

The seats are covered in bespoke grey canvas covers with anti-scuff edges and are embroidere­d with a sand-duneinspir­ed Namib logo.

An interior roof console features rear-facing LED lights, a storage binnacle, driver and passenger LED reading lights, a two-way radio compartmen­t and a microphone cord hook.

The Land Cruiser Namib rides on upgraded off-road suspension while maintainin­g the existing payload and towing capacity. The tyres are larger 265/75/R16 Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx versions.

Supplying dune-climbing grunt is the 4.5l turbodiese­l engine, with 151kW of power and 430Nm from a low 1200rpm. Toyota claims a fuel consumptio­n of 11.3l/100km.

The Namib edition is specced the same as the Land Cruiser 79 D-Cab V8 model, with items that include a touchscree­n audio system with navigation, Bluetooth, front power socket, driver and passenger airbags and ABS brakes.

The Land Cruiser 79 Namib costs R893,600, which includes a three-year/100,000km warranty. An optional service plan is also available.

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Dressed for the desert: Toyota’s rugged Land Cruiser is purposemad­e for sandy adventures.

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