Few vehicles have the kind of hardcore following as Toyota’s long-lived 70-Series LandCruiser, which started production in 1984 and has persisted ever since.
A versatile platform capable of both extreme off-roading and hard work duties, the 70 Series has been a favourite with private buyers and mining fleets alike.
Controversially, the V8 diesel engine was dumped in 2024 in favour of a 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine from the HiLux.
The line-up currently starts at $75,600 for the Landcruiser 70 Series LC76 Workmate and ranges through to $87,600 for the range-topping Landcruiser 70 Series LC79 GXL.