2021 Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series price and tech updates announced
Toyota has updated their 70 Series LandCruiser with new technology, while also jacking up retail prices across the range.
Prices have gone up between $2360 and $3860 across the range, with the 78 Series TroopCarrier getting the smallest increase. The popular 79 Series double-cab GXL gets the biggest price bump: up $3860 to $75,600 before on-road costs.
Headlining the updates is a new infotainment system, which measures in at 6.1 inches, and includes navigation and Bluetooth connectivity. Unlike most other vehicles however, the LandCruiser 70 still lacks Apple Carplay, Android Auto and digital radio.
It’s also worth noting this system is smaller and less tech-loaded than the infotainment display in the new Toyota HiLux, which will measure in at 8.0 inches and will have more features.
Along with the infotainment display, the updated 70 Series LandCruiser range also gets two USB points up front, along with one 12-volt power outlet and an additional cup holder for the passenger. There is also a larger slot for holding bigger smartphones.
These updates include all 70 Series variants: single-cab and double cab utes (79), Troopcarrier (78) and five-door wagon (76).
Such inclusions have been a common aftermarket upgrade for the LandCruiser for many years, which despite its dated design, continues to be a popular choice for Australian buyers.
2021 Toyota LandCruiser 70-Series pricing
LandCruiser 79-Series Single-Cab pricing
Workmate single cab chassis - $68,950
GX single cab chassis - $70,950
GXL single cab chassis - $73,050
LandCruiser 79-Series Double-Cab pricing
Workmate double cab chassis - $71,500
GXL double cab chassis - $75,600
LandCruiser 78-Series Troop Carrier pricing
Workmate troop carrier - $71,350
GXL troop carrier - $74,550
LandCruiser 76-Series Wagon pricing
Workmate wagon - $67,400
GXL wagon - $71,500