1984 - 2021
toyota land cruiser v8 and predecessors
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Generations
Explore the different generations of this model and discover its evolution over the years. Click to view details and photos!
Photo and details...Introduction: In 2007, Toyota introduced the J200 generation of the Land Cruiser and offered it exclusively powered by V8 engines, hence the V8 nameplate, and eight years later, the automaker launched a heavily upgraded version of it.
Photo and details...Introduction: The big Toyota Land Cruiser V8/200 was unveiled in 2007 and it received a facelift in 2011. It was built to offer both performances on the road but still remain a tough offroad-er.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Japanese automaker stepped up its game when it introduced the 2007 Land Cruiser, which was no longer just a capable offroad-er but also a luxurious vehicle.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1998, Toyota introduced the Land Cruiser 100 as an up-market, comfortable but truly hard-core off-road vehicle. Four years later, the carmaker refreshed the model.
Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota introduced the Land Cruiser 100 as a replacement for the already beloved 80 series, which was already eight years old and needed couldn't keep the pace with its main competitors.
Photo and details...Introduction: The FJ80 was one of the best Land Cruiser vehicles ever made, and its legacy continued decades after it was withdrawn from the market.
Photo and details...Introduction: The rugged Toyota Land Cruiser FJ70 is a legend. Reliable, trustworthy, and able to cope with the hardest terrain on Earth, it was built as a troop carrier, closed cabin, or pickup-truck.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Land Cruiser FJ70 was considered one of the most reliable and trustworthy vehicles ever made, and the five-seater version made its way onto the harshest and most remote areas on Earth.