1984 - 2021
toyota land cruiser v8 and predecessors
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The FJ80 was one of the best Land Cruiser vehicles ever made, and its legacy continued decades after it was withdrawn from the market.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.