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Landcruiser 70 Series Review, For Sale, Specs, Models & News in Australia

Landcruiser 70 Series Review, For Sale, Specs, Models & News in Australia

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$75,600

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 + Diff Locks.

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9.6L/100km (combined)
SUV
6 Speed Automatic
Diesel
Rating Summary
Price and features
7
Practicality
7
Driving
8
Safety
6
Overview
Likes
Unmatched GVM/GCM ratings
Real world V8 economy
Proven ruggedness/reliability
Dislikes
No ANCAP
Rear seat space/comfort
Minimal cabin storage

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series News

SAFETY
All the cars axed by Australia's rule changes and surprising models like the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series, Nissan Patrol, Toyota Fortuner and LDV T60 that are prepared for ADR 98/00
27 Jan 2025
SALES
How are these cars still popular? The oldest new cars still on sale including the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series, Toyota HiLux, Mazda CX-3 and Mitsubishi ASX that buyers can't get enough of
14 Jan 2025
SPECULATION
An Aussie favourite 4WD could be headed for the chopping block: How much longer does the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series have left?
2 Jan 2025
INDUSTRY NEWS
Rust in pieces: Cult favourite 4WD, a small SUV that should have done better and a whole brand axed - the new-car market is going to get bloody next year
31 Dec 2025
PRICE AND SPECS
Manual returns to iconic Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series: New four-cylinder diesel gets five-speed transmission after 70 Series V8 was axed earlier this year
6 Dec 2024
SPECULATION
Is this the end of Toyota LandCruiser 70 series? Rumours circulate online of production ending for the beloved ute as long wait times for the 4WD persist in Australia
19 Nov 2024
OPINION
Why I won't shed a tear for the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series' axed V8 | Opinion
21 Jul 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
Unravelling Toyota's LandCruiser 70 Series V8 mystery | Opinion
13 Jul 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
Legendary Toyota axed in Australia: Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series V8 production ending as new government emissions regulations kick in, leaving Nissan Patrol, Ford Ranger and Ineos Grenadier rival as four-cylinder only offering
8 Jul 2024
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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $75,600 and going to $82,500 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Accessories

There are three trim levels for the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series range - WorkMate, GX and GXL.

The WorkMate variants gets wind-up windows and vinyl-trimmed seats, as well as air-conditioning as standard. It also comes with a new 6.7-inch multimedia touchscreen and a 4.2-inch digital display on the instrument panel. The new media system also means you can use wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Stepping up to the mid-range GX models, which is only available with the utes, there’s still wind-up windows but you do get the digital clock and a pair of USB-C ports.

The GXL trim level ups the luxury, with power windows and fabric upholstery.

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series FAQs

I have noticed the paint has started chipping off the tray of my 2021 Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series. I can see that this is due to no undercoat. What should I do?

It’s probably a bit hard to be certain just from looking that there’s a fault of that nature with the paint. Sometimes the individual coatings that form what we call paint are hard to see as those individual layers aren’t always obvious and are chemically bonded to each other. But I would say that a paint specialist (such as a panel shop) should be able to judge whether there’s something awry.

If the actual paint is at fault, then the problem becomes a warranty issue with either Toyota (if it’s a genuine tray) or the manufacturer that supplied the tray. That is, of course, if the paint hasn’t been chipped by actually using the vehicle as intended, at which point it would probably be deemed normal wear and tear.

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Should I buy a 2014 Toyota LandCruiser if there is visible rust?

Any time there’s rust on a Toyota LandCruiser from Western Australia, the alarm bells start ringing. And that’s because these vehicles are frequently used by the mining industry and lead very hard – and often very short – working lives. Salt water and acidic conditions in many mines means vehicles can have a very short life expectancy. Toyota works hard to rust-proof its vehicles, but mine work will still often overcome those efforts.

The problem, as you’ve already identified, is that the person you eventually try to sell the vehicle to will be hearing the same alarm bells, and the vehicle may be difficult to on-sell even if the rust is merely superficial. That said, rust around the windows and underneath the car suggests that at the very least, the vehicle needs a close inspection by a specialist, and taking a punt on it doesn’t seem like a great idea to us. Perhaps an independent inspection by the RACWA would be a wise investment. I’d be finding out who the vehicle was previously registered to as a double-check.

Buying from a Toyota dealer should perhaps infer some kind of protection, but bear in mind that in WA, unlike a passenger car less than 10 years old, a commercial vehicle (such as a LandCruiser ute) does not come with any statutory warranty. Ex-mine vehicles are often sold relatively cheaply. Your current experience is why.

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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Wheel Size

The Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 265x70R 16LT for SUV in 2025 with a wheel size that spans from 7x16 inches.
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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Fuel consumption

The Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Diesel fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 9.6L/100km for SUV
Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 9.6L/100km Engine: 2.8L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2025 Body Type: Single Cab Fuel Consumption: 9.6L/100km Engine: 2.8L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 6 SP AUTO
2025 Body Type: Dual Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2024 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2024 Body Type: Single Cab Fuel Consumption: 9.6L/100km Engine: 2.8L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 6 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Dual Cab Fuel Consumption: 9.6L/100km Engine: 2.8L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 6 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2023 Body Type: Single Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2023 Body Type: Dual Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2022 Body Type: Single Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2022 Body Type: Dual Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2022 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2021 Body Type: Single Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2021 Body Type: Dual Cab Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
2021 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.5L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 SP MAN
*Combined fuel consumption
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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Range

Thanks to both the utes and the wagon having huge 130-litre fuel tanks, the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series has a maximum driving range of more than 1350km, when fitted with the four-cylinder diesel engine.

With the V8 engine the range is more than 1200km.

The 78 Series Troop Carrier has a 90-litre tank that’s good enough for more than 900km with the four-cylinder diesel and nearly 850km with the V8. 

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Colours

Eclipse Black
French Vanilla
Graphite
Merlot Red
Midnight Blue
Sandy Taupe
Silver Pearl

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Interior

The interior of the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is largely unchanged from when it launched in 1984. It does now feature the same steering wheel as the Toyota HiLux as well as a new instrument display and a multimedia touchscreen.

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Engine

The 2024 Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is now available with the choice of either a 4.5-litre V8 turbo-diesel and five-speed manual gearbox or a 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel and six-speed automatic.

The V8 makes 151kW/430Nm and the four-cylinder produces 150kW/500Nm.

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Dimensions

The dimensions of the Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series SUV and Single Cab and Dual Cab vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.
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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Seats

The Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is available with multiple seating configurations. The single cab chassis has only two seats while the dual-cab ute and wagon have five-seat layouts.

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Boot Space

The Toyota LandCruiser 70 comes it four bodystyles - Wagon, Troop Carrier and single or dual cab utes.

There are heavy-duty steel and alloy trays for single- and dual-cab cab chassis models.

The Troop Carrier has 620-litres of boot space, with all seats up.

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series boot space

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Speed

Toyota doesn't list a 0-100km/h time for the LandCruiser 70 Series, but it reportedly takes approximately 14 seconds. The top speed is 160km/h.