The latest in Toyota's "connected" and telematics technologies help
ensure that the Land Cruiser can provide its driver and passengers with
safety, security and convenience.
Performance
The Land Cruiser's 5.7-liter DOHC V8 engine produces 381 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 401 lb-ft of torque at 3,600 rpm. Ninety percent of peak torque is available at just 2,200 rpm, helping make the Land Cruiser an outstanding tow vehicle. The Land Cruiser uses regular-grade (87 AKI) gasoline and is ULEV-II certified.
The Land Cruiser's 5.7-liter DOHC V8 engine produces 381 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 401 lb-ft of torque at 3,600 rpm. Ninety percent of peak torque is available at just 2,200 rpm, helping make the Land Cruiser an outstanding tow vehicle. The Land Cruiser uses regular-grade (87 AKI) gasoline and is ULEV-II certified.
The V8's advanced dual independent Variable Valve Timing with
intelligence (VVT-i) system controls valve timing and overlap on both
the intake and exhaust valves, which helps to optimize power, fuel
efficiency and emissions. The Acoustic Control Induction System (ACIS)
switches the length of the intake tract in two stages, based on RPM and
throttle angle, to improve torque across the engine speed range.
Stainless steel exhaust manifolds flow into a full stainless steel
exhaust system. A water-cooled oil cooler helps control oil temperature
while towing.
The Land Cruiser's six-speed automatic transmission is designed to
handle high torque while performing with luxurious smoothness. Fourth
gear is direct drive, and both fifth and sixth gears are overdrive
ratios. The transmission's control unit estimates road conditions to
select the appropriate gear ratio for the vehicle's speed and driving
conditions. A sequential shift mode allows the driver to select gears
manually.
Capability, Handling and Ride
The Land Cruiser's body-on-frame construction provides ruggedness and durability in extreme driving conditions, plus impressive towing capability and ride isolation characteristics. The front of the frame features a three-stage crush structure, so frame damage to other areas of the vehicle is minimized in the case of frontal impact.
The Land Cruiser's body-on-frame construction provides ruggedness and durability in extreme driving conditions, plus impressive towing capability and ride isolation characteristics. The front of the frame features a three-stage crush structure, so frame damage to other areas of the vehicle is minimized in the case of frontal impact.
The high-mount double-wishbone front suspension system uses
gas-pressure shock absorbers, a hollow stabilizer bar, and coil springs.
This system provides a high level of off-road driving capability and
suspension control while maintaining outstanding on-road driving
comfort. Approach and departure angles are 30 degrees and 20 degrees,
respectively. At the rear, the reliable and proven four-link,
coil-spring with lateral rod format provides a long suspension stroke
and also features gas-pressure shock absorbers and a hollow stabilizer
bar.
The Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) adjusts the lean
resistance provided by the front and rear stabilizer bars. KDSS may
reduce maximum body-sway angle by as much as 50 percent to help enhance
both on-road handling response and off-highway capability. By using
hydraulic cylinders acting on each stabilizer bar and linked by a
pressure-sensing valve, KDSS reduces the degree of sway stiffness
provided by the stabilizer bars in response to changing road conditions
and driver inputs.
In off-road driving situations, KDSS allows the wheels on each axle
to move with a larger degree of side-to-side independence, helping to
minimize any tendency for wheel lift. During cornering, when both front
and rear cylinders are compressed, no fluid is flowing in the system,
and the stabilizer bars work conventionally to help reduce body lean.
When an uneven surface is encountered, one compressed cylinder causes
fluid to flow between the front and rear cylinders, allowing the
stabilizer bars to move freely. This action increases wheel articulation
and travel and also helps to equalize wheel loading. By allowing the
stabilizer bars to disengage in certain situations, the nominal
stiffness of the bars can be notably increased, thereby reducing body
lean and improving handling without negatively affecting ride comfort or
off-road performance.
Land Cruiser rolls on P285/60 R18 mud-and-snow steel-belted radial
tires mounted on 18 x 8.0-inch aluminum alloy wheels with a high-gloss
finish (including a full-size spare). The brake system employs 13.4-inch
ventilated discs with four-piston calipers up front and 13.6-inch
ventilated discs at the rear. Variable gear ratio power-assisted
rack-and-pinion steering requires just 3.1 turns lock-to-lock. Gear
ratio is set larger around the steering center and smaller around the
end position.
The lightweight, compact transfer case provides full-time
four-wheel drive with a low-range 2.618:1 ratio for traversing
challenging driving surfaces, such as steep inclines. The system uses a
TORSEN® limited-slip locking center differential to distribute power
40:60 front-to-rear, directing more power to the wheels with the best
grip should slippage occur. Traction control (TRAC) employs both brake
and throttle intervention to help control wheel spin. Vehicle Stability
Control (VSC), with a cut-off switch, helps maintain directional control
during cornering.
The Crawl Control feature helps make traversing difficult terrain
easier. With the transfer case shifted into low range, Crawl Control
regulates engine speed and output (along with braking force), to propel
the vehicle forward or in reverse at one of three low-speed settings.
This allows the driver to maintain focus while steering over very rough
level ground or steep grades, without having to also modulate the
throttle or brake pedals. Crawl Control includes Downhill Assist Control
(DAC), which is designed to augment the low-speed ascending ability of
low-range by helping to hold the vehicle to a target speed with
practically no driver intervention. Hill-start Assist Control (HAC)
provides additional control for off-road driving by helping to keep the
vehicle stationary while starting on a steep incline or slippery
surface.
For towing convenience, the Land Cruiser has a towing connector and
sub wiring harness to connect a commercial trailer brake controller.
Safety
The Land Cruiser utilizes welded high-strength sheet steel, especially in the A-, B-, C- and D-pillars, and in the rocker area to increase rigidity and reduce weight. The B-pillars are designed to help absorb side impacts and transfer them into the rest of the body structure where they dissipate.
Safety
The Land Cruiser utilizes welded high-strength sheet steel, especially in the A-, B-, C- and D-pillars, and in the rocker area to increase rigidity and reduce weight. The B-pillars are designed to help absorb side impacts and transfer them into the rest of the body structure where they dissipate.
Like all Toyotas, the Land Cruiser comes standard with the STAR
Safety System. A new, four-wheel multi-terrain anti-lock braking system
(ABS) automatically selects the optimal ABS profile to provide the most
suitable brake force for on- and off-road driving surfaces. Electronic
Brake-force Distribution (EBD) balances braking forces between the front
and rear brakes, while Brake Assist (BA) provides auxiliary force to
assist the driver during emergency braking. Active Traction Control
(A-TRAC) helps maintain traction during acceleration by controlling
engine output and braking forces to the wheel, distributing the drive
force that might have been lost to the wheels and tires that have
traction. VSC with a cut-off switch, helps maintain directional control
during cornering by manipulating engine torque and individual
wheel-braking influence if it detects tire slippage.
The new-generation Land Cruiser features 10 standards airbags:
driver and front passenger dual-stage advanced airbags; driver and front
passenger knee airbags; front- and second-row seat-mounted side
airbags; and three-row roll-sensing side curtain airbags with a
roll-sensing cutoff switch.
A direct tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) helps to alert the
driver to severe pressure drops in any of the tires, including the
full-size spare. A parking sonar system uses ultrasonic sensors on the
front and rear bumpers to sense obstacles.
All eight seating positions feature three-point seatbelts. Active
headrests on the driver and front passenger seats move up and forward
almost instantly in the event of certain rear-end collisions to help
reduce the distance between the occupant's head and the headrest. An
available advanced seatbelt system is designed to retract the front
seatbelts when the brakes are suddenly applied or when tire slippage is
detected by the VSC system.
Telematics and Connected Technology
Land Cruiser debuted the Safety Connect? telematics system for model year 2010, and this helpful feature carries over for 2011. Safety Connect can dispatch emergency responders in the event of certain severe collisions. The system also provides a number of other useful services, including stolen vehicle tracking.
Land Cruiser debuted the Safety Connect? telematics system for model year 2010, and this helpful feature carries over for 2011. Safety Connect can dispatch emergency responders in the event of certain severe collisions. The system also provides a number of other useful services, including stolen vehicle tracking.
Available by subscription, with or without the optional navigation
system, the Safety Connect telematics system offers four safety and
security features: Automatic Collision Notification, Stolen Vehicle
Location, Emergency Assistance Button (SOS), and enhanced Roadside
Assistance, which adds GPS data to the already-included warranty-based
Toyota roadside service.
In case of either airbag deployment or severe rear-end collision;
Automatic Collision Notification is designed to automatically call the
response center. If the response agent cannot communicate with the
occupants, the agent can contact the nearest emergency-services provider
to dispatch assistance.
Pushing the "SOS" button can summon help in an emergency and for a
wide range of roadside assistance needs. If a Land Cruiser equipped with
Safety Connect is stolen, the system can help local authorities locate
it. The first year of service is included in the new vehicle purchase
price.
To better deal with traffic congestion on city streets and
highways, the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser has available XM NavTraffic®. XM
NavTraffic is part of the 2011 Land Cruiser's satellite radio feature
that includes a 90-day trial subscription to XM® Satellite Radio. The
audio system is Bluetooth® compatible and features an auxiliary audio
jack and USB port for connecting portable digital music players.
The nation's first satellite-delivered traffic information service,
XM NavTraffic enables the Land Cruiser's navigation system to display
continually updating traffic conditions for the driver's desired route.
In more than 100 markets, XM NavTraffic offers drivers access to
critical and customized information, such as traffic congestion,
accidents, incidents, road construction, average speed and estimated
driving time. All information is compiled using the best, verified
national and local traffic data available.
Comfort and Convenience
With 28 total air vents, the four-zone climate control system is designed to bathe occupants in comfortable air -- even during extreme heat -- rather than simply projecting streams of cool air at them. For extreme cold situations, the Land Cruiser's auxiliary positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater warms air instantly by passing it over an electrically heated ceramic element. The system also includes a micro-dust and pollen filter, and seven-level blower control.
With 28 total air vents, the four-zone climate control system is designed to bathe occupants in comfortable air -- even during extreme heat -- rather than simply projecting streams of cool air at them. For extreme cold situations, the Land Cruiser's auxiliary positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater warms air instantly by passing it over an electrically heated ceramic element. The system also includes a micro-dust and pollen filter, and seven-level blower control.
The Land Cruiser comes luxuriously equipped, with standard features
that include rear privacy glass, a JBL premium audio system with
in-dash six-disc CD changer and 14 speakers; Smart Key keyless entry
with push-button start that allows the driver to unlock or start the
vehicle by carrying the key; anti-theft security system; engine
immobilizer; cruise control; power moonroof; auto-dimming rearview and
side mirrors; HomeLink®; steering wheel-mounted audio; heated, power
front seats with driver's memory; and power tilt and telescopic steering
column with memory.
Options
The Land Cruiser is luxuriously equipped but can be taken to an even higher level with options. These include: rear seat entertainment system, simulated wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, cool box, second-row seat heaters, rear spoiler, rain-sensing windshield wipers and headlamp cleaners.
The Land Cruiser is luxuriously equipped but can be taken to an even higher level with options. These include: rear seat entertainment system, simulated wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, cool box, second-row seat heaters, rear spoiler, rain-sensing windshield wipers and headlamp cleaners.
Exterior Design
The Land Cruiser is designed to convey an "Advanced and Rugged" theme with enlarged front and rear fenders. The thick, rectangular grille and headlamps maintain Land Cruiser's steady and confident appearance, while the hood flows gracefully into the grille and beltlines.
The Land Cruiser is designed to convey an "Advanced and Rugged" theme with enlarged front and rear fenders. The thick, rectangular grille and headlamps maintain Land Cruiser's steady and confident appearance, while the hood flows gracefully into the grille and beltlines.
Character lines in the front, the area around the rear door
handles, and the back door panels suggest strength. Foam-filled
A-pillars help reduce wind noise, and a "bifacial" molding between the
windshield and the body helps reduce wind noise.
Underbody panels behind the front bumper and extending under the
engine and behind the rear wheels are designed to protect the engine and
transmission and to help the vehicle traverse rocky terrain smoothly.
These underbody panels in addition smooth the airflow under the vehicle
to help minimize drag and turbulence.
Interior Design
Land Cruiser seats up to eight, with three-across seating in the second and third rows. The instrument panel features a set of bright Optitron gauges with clear turquoise illumination. Beneath these gauges, a multi-informational display shows gear selection, odometer, tripmeter, fuel consumption, individual tire pressures and cruising range.
Land Cruiser seats up to eight, with three-across seating in the second and third rows. The instrument panel features a set of bright Optitron gauges with clear turquoise illumination. Beneath these gauges, a multi-informational display shows gear selection, odometer, tripmeter, fuel consumption, individual tire pressures and cruising range.
The vehicle's center console features a gate-type shifter with
sequential shift mode operation, the parking brake, a storage box with
several compartments and a removable tray, auxiliary audio jack/USB port
and cup holders.
The passenger-side second-row seat features a one-touch tumble
mechanism for easier third-row ingress and egress. The second-row seats
slide forward and aft 4.1 inches for more passenger comfort and cargo
storage versatility. The second row also provides the Lower Anchors and
Tethers for Children (LATCH) child seat attachment system.
Limited Warranty
Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion with no mileage limitation. Toyota dealers have complete details on the limited warranty.
Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion with no mileage limitation. Toyota dealers have complete details on the limited warranty.