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2017 Toyota LandCruiser Altitude on sale

Toyota’s venerable off-road workhorse, the LandCruiser 200 Series, has been given a lift this week with the release of its annual Altitude special edition.


Based on the GXL turbo-diesel, the off-roader receives a swag of extra kit. Limited to 600 vehicles, the Altitude scores leather-accented seats which are now electrically adjusted for the front seat occupants. It also scores a refrigerated cool box, usually only found in top-spec models.

Other interior enhancements include chrome-tipped air vents and brushed-alloy look cabin trim while the driver will now be able to access a host of information via a 4.2-inch multi- display controlled by a steering wheel switch.

Outside, the Altitude scores LED fog lamps, rain-sensing wipers and Altitude badging.

This in top of the standard kit already included in GXL models which includes seven airbags, a rear-view camera, hill-start assist, trailer sway control and tilt/telescopic steering wheel adjustment.

Other standard features include 17-inch alloys, aluminium side steps, keyless entry and start/stop, dual-zone climate control, roof rails, a 6.1-inch touchscreen with satellite navigation and DAB+ radio.

Priced at $93,460 before on-road costs, the LandCruiser 200 Series Altitude is available in five colours – black (no-cost option), premium white, silver graphite and blue shades, all $550 options.

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Rob Margeit

Rob Margeit is an award-winning Australian motoring journalist and editor who has been writing about cars and motorsport for over 25 years. A former editor of Australian Auto Action, Rob’s work has also appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Wheels, Motor Magazine, Street Machine and Top Gear Australia. Rob’s current rides include a 1996 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and a 2000 Honda HR-V Sport.

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