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The Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series has had its V8 petrol engine culled, leaving the more expensive twin-turbo V8 diesel the sole powertrain option in Australia.After the petrol variant disappeared from the company's local consumer site, a Toyota Australia spokesperson confirmed the changes with Drive, issuing the following statement: Toyota Australia can confirm from August 2019 production it has discontinued all V8 petrol LandCruiser 200 variants, due to low sales volumes. There is no change to the availability of V8 diesel variants and we have no plans for this to change. We can also confirm that there is no change to the LC70’s availability of drivetrains as a result of this.https://www.drive.com.au/news/toyota-landcruiser-200-series-v8-petrol-axed-122359.html
Nissan is going diesel? I've not heard about this, the Y62 Series 5 is due out soon, and there is no suggestion it is moving away from its current petrol engine?
Here’s what to expect from the 2021 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series:Engines:3.3-litre turbo-diesel V6 (230kW/690Nm)3.5-litre turbo-petrol V6 (310kW/590Nm)Dimensions:4980mm length (-10mm)1980mm width (no change)1870mm height (no change)2900mm wheelbase (+50mm)Towing:At least 3500kgOff-road systems:Low-range transfer caseLocking diffs3D Multi-Terrain monitorMulti-Terrain Select off-road drive modes (with crawl mode)Hill descent controlPlatform:New ladder-chassis (TNGA)
The 2022 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series is due in local showrooms between October and December this yearPricing is not due to be announced until closer to the on-sale date, but Toyota dealers have told CarAdvice they expect the price to increase by $10,000 to $15,000 depending on the model.an optional new electronic Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (e-KDSS) improves off-road performance via a larger suspension stroke “achieved by effectively disabling the front and rear stabiliser bars”.“The adoption of a multi terrain select function … automatically judges the road surface and selects the best driving mode,” says Toyota.Toyota says the new model has increased wheel articulation, to better handle off-road obstacles.
This popped up, seems to be a little closer now? - https://www.caradvice.com.au/959680/2022-toyota-landcruiser-300-series-and-gr-sport-revealed-due-in-showrooms-this-year-no-mention-of-hybrid/
Wonder how much they will be?
Will be interesting. Asking price in Perth for a late model low mileage 200 series is around $120k at one warehouse dealer I look at. Will new be cheaper than old?
I think one of our melbourne members had a call from the dealer that sold him his offering him more than he paid for it... he bought it new.
Looking at the site this morning they are asking about the same for a 2013 Prado as I paid for mine in 2017 with half as many kilometres. World has gone mad when used car prices go up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTXehakA72YBit of history of the new and old cruiserGG
So the pov pack would be now $100000+? Foo