Sounds like it has sim. (or the same) drivetrain components...If all that information is true that payload is actually less than the current gen 4runner. Maybe it performs better at full payload?
Thanks for the link - this summed it up well unfortunately and what I was fearing all along for the last few months.....it's a Prado/GX460 replacement not a "Landcruiser" replacement. It's why I also respect the heck out of the IH8mud community they get to the bottom of this stuff and respect the mechanical lineage based on facts not badges:
"Now that it is FULLY CONFIRMED that the 2024 Land Cruiser is the de facto successor to the 150 series and is the next generation of the light duty Land Cruiser, and for the US market that there are ZERO heavy duty/wagon carryovers like the GX550 is getting (larger rear diff, better payload, e-KDSS, higher towing capacity), it should really bug the hell out of you that Australia gets the 2024 GX Prado for $40k USD. I'll give you an extra $5k considering we get the hybrid. Instead, we are stuck paying $56k for something that elsewhere costs $45k. Why? Because ************** Americans will buy anything, especially when there's a vacuum of decent products in the segment.
Toyota knows they'll likely sell their production capacity at $55k to the US market..but that doesn't mean that you have to pretend like you're not getting ripped off.
Just look at the 4Runner and you'll realize that the Land Cruiser badge is just a $10k appearance package."
Metric | 4-Runner | Land Cruiser |
Wheelbase | 2789 mm | 2850 mm |
Width | 1926 mm | 1980 mm |
Clearance | 244 mm | 221 mm |
Towing | 5000 lbs | 6000 lbs |
Payload | 1625 lbs | 1365 lbs |
Touring Range | 804 km | 666 km |
That's been my concern all along - based on what we know now, there are no/minimal mechanical differences and 'seems' like it's simply a cachet tread (to use your words which was great!). I'd buy a 4runner if we are objectively/quantitatively looking at the the two vehicles and as your data suggest, the 4runner may be better in several areas.I'm really struggling to see how this is different from a 4-runner in terms of practical use. Can the LC250 do anything the 4-runner cannot do, in a significant way? Here's the specs of both that I think matter most to an Overland application:
Metric 4-Runner Land Cruiser Wheelbase 2789 mm 2850 mm Width 1926 mm 1980 mm Clearance 244 mm 221 mm Towing 5000 lbs 6000 lbs Payload 1625 lbs 1365 lbs Touring Range 804 km 666 km
I'll ignore approach and departure as that depends on bumpers which is a common modification, but there isn't much to choose here between these vehicles. Both are built in Japan to Toyota's exacting standards, but I daresay the 4-runner is "tried and true" more than the new powertrain and design of the LC250.
Why would someone consider the LC250 over the 4-Runner for Overland and remote touring? Is it just treading on the cachet of being a "Land Cruiser"?
I'm really struggling to see how this is different from a 4-runner in terms of practical use. Can the LC250 do anything the 4-runner cannot do, in a significant way? Here's the specs of both that I think matter most to an Overland application:
Metric 4-Runner Land Cruiser Wheelbase 2789 mm 2850 mm Width 1926 mm 1980 mm Clearance 244 mm 221 mm Towing 5000 lbs 6000 lbs Payload 1625 lbs 1365 lbs Touring Range 804 km 666 km
I'll ignore approach and departure as that depends on bumpers which is a common modification, but there isn't much to choose here between these vehicles. Both are built in Japan to Toyota's exacting standards, but I daresay the 4-runner is "tried and true" more than the new powertrain and design of the LC250.
Why would someone consider the LC250 over the 4-Runner for Overland and remote touring? Is it just treading on the cachet of being a "Land Cruiser"?
Is this the 5th gen 4runner or the upcomming 6th?I'm really struggling to see how this is different from a 4-runner in terms of practical use. Can the LC250 do anything the 4-runner cannot do, in a significant way? Here's the specs of both that I think matter most to an Overland application:
Metric 4-Runner Land Cruiser Wheelbase 2789 mm 2850 mm Width 1926 mm 1980 mm Clearance 244 mm 221 mm Towing 5000 lbs 6000 lbs Payload 1625 lbs 1365 lbs Touring Range 804 km 666 km
I'll ignore approach and departure as that depends on bumpers which is a common modification, but there isn't much to choose here between these vehicles. Both are built in Japan to Toyota's exacting standards, but I daresay the 4-runner is "tried and true" more than the new powertrain and design of the LC250.
Why would someone consider the LC250 over the 4-Runner for Overland and remote touring? Is it just treading on the cachet of being a "Land Cruiser"?
I'm really struggling to see how this is different from a 4-runner in terms of practical use. Can the LC250 do anything the 4-runner cannot do, in a significant way? Here's the specs of both that I think matter most to an Overland application:
Metric 4-Runner Land Cruiser Wheelbase 2789 mm 2850 mm Width 1926 mm 1980 mm Clearance 244 mm 221 mm Towing 5000 lbs 6000 lbs Payload 1625 lbs 1365 lbs Touring Range 804 km 666 km
I'll ignore approach and departure as that depends on bumpers which is a common modification, but there isn't much to choose here between these vehicles. Both are built in Japan to Toyota's exacting standards, but I daresay the 4-runner is "tried and true" more than the new powertrain and design of the LC250.
Why would someone consider the LC250 over the 4-Runner for Overland and remote touring? Is it just treading on the cachet of being a "Land Cruiser"?
Based on the information I've seen, I think the only real advantage of the 250 is the efficiency. I expect it also has a larger cargo area footprint (in sq. ft.) but Toyota only publishes volume (in cu. ft.), which in the case of the 250 is taxed by the battery bulge.
Pretty sure it's current gen - I don't know specs on the next gen one.Is this the 5th gen 4runner or the upcomming 6th?
Can you add the Gx550 specs on there for comparison factors?
Metric | 4-Runner | Land Cruiser | Lexus GX550 |
Wheelbase | 2789 mm | 2850 mm | 2850 mm |
Width | 1926 mm | 1980 mm | 1980 mm |
Clearance | 244 mm | 221 mm | 220 mm |
Towing | 5000 lbs | 6000 lbs | 9063 lbs (!!) |
Payload | 1625 lbs | 1365 lbs | 1367 lbs |
Touring Range | 804 km | 666 km | 615 km (est. based on tank capacity and combined avg) |
interesting. how is "touring range" defined? a 5th gen 4runner isn't getting anywhere close to 800km on a single tank of gas, even when deal empty. 500 is more realistic.Yes the new drive train does appear to be quite efficient and I think that'll appeal to daily drivers. The 4-runner though comes with enough payload that one optional jerry can makes the actual touring range a wash. If folks are on a really tight touring budget, perhaps that efficiency will come into play also, but I'm thinking if a person is that tight budget-wise, they may not be looking at new vehicles.
Pretty sure it's current gen - I don't know specs on the next gen one.
Sure!
Metric 4-Runner Land Cruiser Lexus GX550 Wheelbase 2789 mm 2850 mm 2850 mm Width 1926 mm 1980 mm 1980 mm Clearance 244 mm 221 mm 220 mm Towing 5000 lbs 6000 lbs 9063 lbs (!!) Payload 1625 lbs 1365 lbs 1367 lbs Touring Range 804 km 666 km 615 km (est. based on tank capacity and combined avg)
Basically, dimensionally identical to the LC250, with near identical range and payload, but with 3k lbs more towing capacity which is really interesting; something in the LC250 is lighter duty despite it being roughly the same size.
Starts at US $55,900. When I convert that to CAD I get 75K?
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I'd be pretty surprised to see this start at 60K. I mean I hope you're right and all but......
interesting. how is "touring range" defined? a 5th gen 4runner isn't getting anywhere close to 800km on a single tank of gas, even when deal empty. 500 is more realistic.
Because it’s a Prado. It doesn’t have the 300 series diff/running gear. The GX550 does get the bigger diffs though.I got to see the LC in person this week, the chassis, axles, etc remind me of a FJ cruiser/4 runner a lot more than it does a LC.
I'd even caveat the range/mpgs being better. Stick a 3-4k lb trailer behind the LC and it's going to take a massive hit compared to the GX. I'd guess it'll either be on par at that point or WORSE than the GX's.Because it’s a Prado. It doesn’t have the 300 series diff/running gear. The GX550 does get the bigger diffs though.
All in all I’m disappointed.
Payload is lackluster
91 octane requirement sucks
Small diffs on the LC vs GX and 300
Range is better but it’s got an 18 gallon tank.
Vary valid point about the towing range. Not really a consideration for my current use case, but fantastic point!I'd even caveat the range/mpgs being better. Stick a 3-4k lb trailer behind the LC and it's going to take a massive hit compared to the GX. I'd guess it'll either be on par at that point or WORSE than the GX's.
And...Koons Toyota in Easton, MD is already starting with the ridiculousness. I mean, c'mon. If you're going to blatantly rip people off, at least use a stock photo of the correct color (the vehicle is supposed to be silver).
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