Under the debut of the new Land Cruiser 250 in August this year, Toyota also released the Land Cruiser 70 facelift model at the same time, injecting new vitality into this evergreen off-road SUV that has been around for nearly 40 years, and now the original factory has also announced that the Land Cruiser 70 will return to the arms of its home country after 7 years of withdrawal from the Japanese market, with a local price of 4.8 million yen.
The Land Cruiser 70 returns to the Japanese market after a facelift, and Toyota's royal tuning brand Modellista has teamed up with JAOS to launch an upgrade kit.
In order to welcome the return of the Land Cruiser 70 to the Japanese market, Toyota's royal tuning brand Modellista has also launched an exclusive upgrade package to renew this classic off-road SUV. This time, Modellista has partnered with Japanese tuning brand JAOS to replace the front bumper with LED lighting and add an aluminum alloy lower guard under the front and rear of the body.
There's also a new luggage rack above the roof, modellista's own vintage-patterned sticker, spare tire cover, and 18-inch X-Claw bronze matte wheels to give the timeless classic a rugged look.
The Modellista x Jaos kit makes the Land Cruiser 70 even more rugged.
In addition, Modellista has prepared a woodgrain interior package for the Land Cruiser 70, which not only takes the texture to the next level, but also creates a retro feel in line with the classic look, and the rear compartment is also available with waterproof pads.
Wood grain interior trim brings out the retro charm.
The facelifted Power of the Land Cruiser 70 has also been updated with a 2The eight-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox produces 204 hp and 51 kg-metres, while the trapezoidal frame and AWD all-wheel drive system not only maintain excellent off-road performance, but also improve driving comfort on the road.
Strong off-road capability is also one of the keys to the Land Cruiser 70's long-standing succession.