- Key Features & Highlights
- Off-Road Capabilities & Practicality
- Tech & Safety
- Who Is This Vehicle For?
- Toyota Land Cruiser FJ vs Key Rivals
- Added Highlights & Stability
- “Back to Adventure’s Roots”
Toyota shakes up the global SUV scene for 2026 with the new Land Cruiser FJ—a throwback to heritage ruggedness in a modern compact package, aimed at the Middle East, Asia, and Africa’s drivers who crave reliability and adventure. Far more than a basic off-roader, the FJ merges classic design, up-to-date engineering, and affordable pricing to deliver a multi-talented 4x4 for a new generation of explorers.
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Key Features & Highlights
Retro-inspired boxy aesthetics reference the original FJ series, with thick body cladding, heritage round or rectangular headlight options, and short front/rear overhangs for great angles.
Proven 2.7-liter 4-cylinder gasoline engine (2TR-FE) with 161 hp and 246 Nm torque delivers rock-solid performance, backed by Toyota’s track record of durability and global service network.
Six-speed automatic transmission, part-time 4WD with low-range and Torsen limited-slip differential, designed for channels, dunes, rocks, and urban commutes.
Compact exterior: 4,575 mm long, 1,855 mm wide, 1,960 mm tall, and a 2,580 mm wheelbase; short wheelbase and lighter build make city parking as easy as trail navigation.
31-degree approach angle, 215 mm ground clearance, reinforced body-on-frame ladder chassis; underbody bracing for high rigidity.
Two-row, five-passenger seating with utilitarian cabin materials; MOLLE rear storage panels and modular mounting for gear, coolers, bikes, or camping kits.
10-inch infotainment display, analog/manual controls for off-road functions, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto support.
Removable corner bumpers front and rear for easy field repairs after challenging terrain.
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Off-Road Capabilities & Practicality
The FJ’s classic ladder-frame chassis offers superior wheel articulation and toughness, reminiscent of the iconic Land Cruiser 70 Series, with a tight 5.5-meter turning radius to tackle winding mountain passes as well as city alleys.
Mechanical switches and analog control panels promote durability, reliability, and ease of service, making the FJ a favorite for working professionals, campers, and rescue teams operating in off-grid zones.
High ground clearance and beefy tires handle rocks, mud, sand, or urban speed bumps with confidence.
Off-road package includes lockable rear differential, manual transfer case, and underbody protection.
Practical trunk design, cargo holders, and accessory mounts make the FJ a true pack mule for leisure and work.
Tech & Safety
Toyota Safety Sense suite: lane departure alert, pre-collision safety system, automatic high beams, rear cross-traffic alert, and adaptive cruise control for both highway and desert runs.
Digital instrument cluster and multi-zone climate control for comfort in all seasons.
Optional 360-degree camera system in higher trims for precision when navigating tight environments.
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Who Is This Vehicle For?
Off-road enthusiasts seeking proven durability and the ability to customize their vehicles for every adventure.
Families and group travelers wanting a compact, reliable SUV for camping, road trips, or desert tours, but not requiring ultra-luxury.
Fleet owners and service professionals who appreciate easy maintenance, accessible spare parts, and tough engineering.
Young drivers and explorers who need a “real 4x4” at an accessible price—but with fuel efficiency and modern amenities.
Brand loyalists who cherish the classic FJ heritage but demand current connectivity and safety technologies.
Toyota Land Cruiser FJ vs Key Rivals
Added Highlights & Stability
The FJ features easily modifiable bumpers, underbody reinforcements, and customizable options for accessories and storage.
Toyota will manufacture the FJ in Thailand for major export markets; no North America or Europe launch in sight.
Price expected to undercut larger Land Cruisers and luxury rivals—making sturdy adventure more accessible across the region.
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“Back to Adventure’s Roots”
Once, a young adventurer took the Land Cruiser FJ across wild dunes and rocky paths. With simple tweaks—bumper off, hooks for gear—the journey grew easier, not harder. The lesson: modern tech is helpful, but off-road success still depends on trusted engineering, sturdy simplicity, and the restless spirit Toyota built into every FJ since the beginning.