2016 Toyota Land Cruiser officially revealed
Toyota has officially taken the wraps off the 2016 Land Cruiser facelift, soon after the unveiling of the Lexus LX 570 facelift.
Toyota has officially taken the wraps off the 2016 Land Cruiser facelift, soon after the unveiling of the Lexus LX 570 facelift.
This odd body-kitted Toyota Land Cruiser was spotted in Dubai last week. Normally it wouldn’t be a news-worthy item, considering it could just be someone’s one-off idea of a custom sports car, but the fact that four were spotted in a convoy of tow-trucks means that something more must be up.
It seems the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser is already here in the region, possibly in pre-production form, as seen in this leaked image, apparently in the UAE.
Al-Futtaim Motors, exclusive distributor of Toyota in the UAE, has announced the launch of the all-new 5.7-litre V8 Land Cruiser Xtreme, limited to just 60 production units and badged as a “60th Anniversary” edition.
A few images of the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser facelift model have surfaced online.
There’s a lot of stories in the air about Toyota’s future plans, so when we got the opportunity to have a chat with Takayuki Yoshitsugu, the new boss at Toyota Middle East & North Africa, we asked him some direct questions, two of which were about their 4×4 line-up. There’s good news.
Wald International showed off their latest work on the Toyota Land Cruiser at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
Toyota’s UAE dealer says that a government-owned Toyota Land Cruiser Pick-up has clocked nearly 1 million kilometres.
Ras Al Khaimah Police rescued an Emirati driver, whose Land Cruiser’s cruise control system got stuck at 120 kph on Emirates Road, which wouldn’t allow the car to decelerate or even stop.
Remember that story that was circulating some time ago, about the driver of a current-generation Toyota Land Cruiser in Saudi Arabia who set his cruise control, and then the car supposedly kept accelerating by itself, setting off a series of events that ended up in the police escorting him at high speeds and eventually shooting out his rear window to shut down the car by triggering the immobiliser? Remember how stupidly fake it all sounded? That’s because it was fake.