Why Toyota’s 70 Series has stood the test of time
The LandCruiser 70-Series is an old-school four-wheel drive, right down to its design, which can be traced back to the mid-1980s. But the price tag is anything but old school, kicking off at about $77,000 drive-away for the basic single-cab Workmate, which is powered by a 4.5-litre turbo diesel V8 engine mated to a five-speed manual (there’s no auto option).
The top-of-the-range GXL tested here brings such luxuries as alloy wheels, carpet and cloth for the seats instead of vinyl. There’s also a CD player, but no smartphone connectivity beyond Bluetooth.
If you want more cabin space then there’s a dual-cab ute, four-door wagon and two-door Troop Carrier.
All were updated late in 2022 to raise the gross vehicle mass, which means they can carry more (more than 400kg extra in the wagon). There were no hardware changes to the body or suspension, with Toyota instead suggesting it re-evaluated the car from an engineering perspective.
Toyota says the change was about responding to customer requests, but there was also the added benefit of getting the car reclassified as a light truck, which brings lower safety requirements.
The only visual change – other than the camera in the windscreen – are larger side indicator repeater lenses.
COMFORT
Utility is favoured over comfort in the 70 Series. As with the exterior design, the cabin is old school 1980s, right down to the slider controls for the ventilation system (which is icy cold). There’s a mass of rugged plastics and not a hint of innovation.
Grab handles help you climb into the cabin and there’s great headroom and ample seat adjustment. You have to lean out of the windows to adjust the mirrors and if you’re the last one to close your door the air pressure in the cabin means you’ll have to give it a good slam. Seats are nicely supportive and a small, covered centre console looks after odds and ends.
SAFETY
The 2023 update brought autonomous emergency braking for the first time. It meant the inclusion of a forward-facing camera at the top of the windscreen and a radar behind the Toyota badge.
However, there’s no blind spot warning and not even a reversing camera.
Most 70-Series only come with two airbags, although the single-cab ute also gets side airbags.
DRIVING
The 70-Series gets live axle suspension front and rear, designed to maximise off-road capability.
It does nothing for its on-road manners, which are ponderous and generally vague.
The V8 engine doesn’t have V8-like outputs, either, with only 151kW and 430Nm (many four-cylinder diesels have more). But it’s got grunt where you need it, way down in the rev range, something that makes for easy – if leisurely – acceleration. A very short first gear means it’s often easier to take off in second.
Once you take it off-road all that old-school hardware makes sense. It ambles over gnarly obstacles effortlessly. Low-range gearing maximises torque and allows for slow speed crawling, while front and rear differential locks maximise traction. It makes for a ludicrously capable off-roader. Potholes and rocks do little to shake the sturdy body.
ALTERNATIVES
Toyota HiLux Rogue, from about $76,000 drive-away
Highly capable off-road with a well-earned reputation for durability. The updated Rogue has wheels spaced further apart for better driving manners.
Jeep Gladiator Night Eagle, from about $78,000 drive-away
Impressive off-road credentials, although the long body makes it easy to scrape over humps. Lack of diesel options hurts its appeal for travellers.
Ram 1500 Express, from $95,950 plus on-road costs
Bigger and more luxurious, with a dual-cab layout that’s handy for families. Built for towing, but off-road credentials are good rather than great. Petrol V8 can be thirsty.
VERDICT
Three and a half stars
Some new safety kit is welcome but the most rugged LandCruiser is still short on equipment. That’s offset by its rugged looks and immense capability.
Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series
PRICE From $85,000 drive-away – or upwards of $100K for a second-hand version
ENGINE: 4.5-litre V8 turbo diesel, 151kW/430Nm
WARRANTY/SERVICE 5 years, unlimited km (160,000km for commercial use), $5368 for 5 years/100,000km.
SAFETY Four airbags, auto emergency braking
THIRST 10.7L/100km
SPARE Full size
TOW CAPACITY/PAYLOAD 3500kg/1315kg
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