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Toyota Fortuner vs Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series

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Toyota Fortuner
Toyota Fortuner

$53,775 - $66,755

2025 price

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series
Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series

$45,500 - $184,970

2024 price

Summary

2025 Toyota Fortuner
2024 Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.8L

Diesel Turbo V8, 4.5L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
7.6L/100km (combined)

10.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • Feels old
  • Lacklustre performance
  • Driver-assist tech needs work

  • No ANCAP
  • Rear seat space/comfort
  • Minimal cabin storage
2025 Toyota Fortuner Summary

The Toyota Fortuner has been around since 2015 with very few significant changes in the years between then and now.

And that’s telling because the HiLux-based Fortuner has never managed to make the mark in its market segment that Toyota would so dearly like it to.

With a new Fortuner possibly due in the not-too-distant future – with Toyota’s mild-hybrid 48V V-Active system onboard perhaps? – it’s worth revisiting the seven-seat Fortuner to see how the current ageing 4WD wagon stands up against its fresher rivals.

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2024 Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Summary

If you’re looking for a heavy duty 4x4 wagon that can tackle the toughest off-road terrain and haul heavy loads with equal competence, there’s a handful of models derived from 4x4 one-tonne utes that can deliver.

Sharing the same rugged truck-style construction, with a wagon body mounted on a separate ladder-frame chassis, the local contenders in this four-way fight comprises Ford’s Ranger-derived Everest, Isuzu’s D-Max-based MU-X, Toyota’s HiLux-sharing Fortuner and Toyota’s 70 Series LandCruiser wagon (aka 76 Series) which comfortably predates its rivals having been launched in 2007.

Although the 76 Series five-seater does not offer a third row of seats like its rivals, it maintains a strong following with loyalists.

And its desirability has no doubt grown with the release of an updated range in late 2023, which for the first time offered buyers the choice of the venerable V8 turbo-diesel manual or new four-cylinder turbo-diesel automatic.

Given Toyota has been working around the clock to fill thousands of 70 Series orders for the traditional V8 manual, we thought it timely to revisit this much-loved drivetrain in wagon form to find out why it enjoys enduring popularity for both work and recreational roles.

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