Look at Photos of Toyota's New Baby Land Cruiser That Bears the Famous FJ Name
- On Monday, Toyota Motor Corp. unveiled the new Land Cruiser FJ to media in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture, with plans to launch halfway through 2026.
- Built on Toyota Motor Corp.'s Hilux pickup and Fortuner SUV platforms, the FJ will be produced in Thailand and sold mainly in Asian markets and the Middle East, while Chief Engineer Masaya Uchiyama said it is too small for America or Europe.
- Both trims share Toyota's 2.7-liter, four-cylinder gasoline engine producing 160 horsepower, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and part-time four-wheel drive, plus removable bumpers and two distinct front-end looks.
- This month, Toyota Motor Corp. said it will reveal full details at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, where it will exhibit the new SUV from Oct. 30 to Nov. 9.
- The Land Cruiser FJ means 'Freedom & Joy' and could also arrive in South America, Automotive News reports, as it is the first new Land Cruiser in two years.
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Toyota's new Land Cruiser FJ off-road vehicle is being built in Thailand. Toyota partner Suzuki has already demonstrated that production in emerging markets can be a good choice.
It's finally here. Toyota has revealed its new Land Cruiser FJ ahead of this year's Japan Motor Show. The highly anticipated off-roader is nearly 11 inches shorter than the Land Cruiser 250, giving buyers a smaller, more affordable option — except in America, the Telegraph reports. The new Land Cruiser FJ shares the same platform as Toyota's Hilux Champ, which is not available in the United States, and is about 11 inches shorter than the LC 250.…
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