It is the Toyota Land Cruiser 79 pickup truck, built by Bowen Customs, EC Off-road, and LiquidSpeed, and unfortunately, if you are in North America, you can’t have it. At least, not yet. Here’s what ...
Launched in 1984 to take over from the 40 series as Toyota's off-road workhorse, the 70 series gave us the incredibly capable 79 series in 1999. According to Ford Australia's big kahuna, the Ranger ...
Few off-roaders are as iconic as the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series, and for many years, the classic hauler has been available in certain markets with a 4.5-liter turbodiesel V8. However, the end is ...
After almost two decades of sales in Australia, the 70 Series Toyota Land Cruiser’s V8 turbodiesel is officially dead. While the 70 Series Landy is still going strong, after originally debuting in ...
The 70-Series Toyota Land Cruiser will celebrate its 40th birthday in 1985, and it remains stunningly popular in many global markets. It sells well enough that Toyota continues to invest in the model.
The Toyota Land Cruiser has been carving up the rugged back country around the world for more than 70 years. Its life began as a Japanese Police Reserve utility vehicle, then transformed into one of ...
This is the TAC-6, an extreme take on the Toyota Land Cruiser 79 Series from South African company Armormax Defence. It could be the most capable Land Cruiser 79 on earth and is perfectly suited to ...
What is effectively Australia’s oldest new vehicle has been name-dropped by Ford as its number-one rival for its beefed-up, work-ready Ranger ute, the 4500kg tow-rated Super Duty. Ford Australia is ...