Toyota Land Cruiser 70 – Tough as Ever
If you are a serious 4X4 enthusiast, look no further than the Toyota Land Cruiser 70. Toyota has launched its new Land Cruiser 70 recently and it promises to overcome even the toughest terrain.
Both the bakkie and the wagon come with a low-range transfer box and an electrically invoked differential lock on each axle. All three the models – the bakkie being available in petrol or diesel and the wagon only in diesel – come with shared ladder chassis, bulletproof mechanicals and big engines.
Toyota wants to sell 50 wagons and 200 bakkies a month into their launch and they are targeting hard-core markets including Eskom, Telkom, agriculture and shoppists.
A five-speed manual gearbox is standard in all models and power steering, power windows, air-con; fog lights are also part of the package. A radio is optional on the pick-up.
Prices vary from R312 000 for the Land Cruiser 70 petrol pick-up, R328 000 for the Land Cruiser 70 diesel pick-up and R362 000 for the Land Cruiser 70 diesel Station Wagon. There is a long list of optional extras that could add up to R100 000 to the standard price.
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