2024 Toyota Land Cruiser or Lexus GX550, Which ONE Should I get?
We drive the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser and see if we would get it over the Lexus GX550
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:16 Under The Skin
1:11 Exterior
2:02 Wheels, Tires and Brakes
2:25 Off-Road Kit
3:23 Ground Clearance, Approach, Departure and Breakover Angles
3:39 Towing
3:53 Cargo Space
4::32 Under The Hood
5:03 Pricing
5:46 Rear Seats
6:20 Interior And Tech
8:59 Driving
18:24 Verdict
This is the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser, a nameplate that Toyota surprisingly revived after discontinuing it for the 2021 model year. This time around, it’s built on the 250-series Land Cruiser Prado platform rather than the 300 series, so I’m eager to find out if it lives up to the legacy.
The foundation of the Land Cruiser will feel familiar, as it utilizes Toyota’s innovative TNGA-F platform. This same platform supports not only the latest 300-series Land Cruiser (known in the U.S. as the Lexus LX600) and the 250-series Land Cruiser but also the Lexus GX550 and the new 4Runner. Additionally, the Sequoia, Tundra, and Tacoma are built on extended versions of this platform.
As a result, the 2024 Land Cruiser boasts the same 112.2-inch wheelbase as the 300 series, with matching track widths, independent front suspension, and live-axle rear suspension. The key distinction lies in its newly designed, narrower body, which should enhance its performance on more challenging trails.
Exterior
Toyota has truly excelled in its design, paying homage to the iconic 40- and 80-series Cruisers. The Land Cruiser is equipped with ample plastic trim to safeguard it during off-road adventures. My tester features sleek rectangular headlights and a TOYOTA Heritage Grille, contributing to its robust appearance. The 1958 Heritage edition stands out with its classic round headlights. At the rear, you’ll find bold taillights and a hatch that opens wide for easy loading and unloading.
Brakes and Wheels
I wish I had received a Crusier with the smaller 18-inch wheels but beggars can’t be choosers. This one has the optional 20-inch wheels for $1,240 wearing 285/50 tires, Brakes have 13.4-inch vented discs at the front and a 12.3-inch vented disc at the back.
Off Road Kit
The LC features a Full-Time 4WD system equipped with Electronically Controlled Locking Rear and Center Differentials, a Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism, Multi-Terrain Select, and Crawl Control with Downhill Assist Control. It offers a ground clearance of 8.7 inches and boasts a maximum approach angle of 31 degrees. Additionally, the breakover angle is 22 degrees, while the departure angle measures 25 degrees.
Towing
The Land Cruiser beats out the competition with a maximum tow rating of 6,000 pounds when properly equipped. The Bronco maxes out at 3500 pounds, and the standard Wrangler can tow 2,000 -3,500 pounds depending on trim level.
LC v GX550
The latest Land Cruiser features front and rear differentials that are a bit smaller compared to the 300-series LX600. Interestingly, this difference isn’t linked to the 250 model, since the GX550, which is based on the 250, actually uses the larger differential found in the LX. The variation is primarily due to the engines and the way each engine exerts pressure on those differentials.
Under The Hood
This latest iteration of the Land Cruiser features a hybrid powertrain. The previous V-8 engine and outdated five-speed automatic transmission have been replaced by a turbocharged four-cylinder hybrid setup. While it delivers 55 horsepower less, it compensates with an impressive 64 additional pound-feet of torque, bringing the total to 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The hybrid system includes a 48-hp electric motor positioned between the engine and transmission, powered by a compact battery located beneath the rear seats. Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph takes 7.7 seconds, and with careful driving, you can achieve up to 25 mpg on the highway.
Fuel economy is, of course, much improved over the thirsty V8, in the week I had it I averaged 18.3 mpg which included both off and on-road testing, so I would expect an owner to get closer to the EPA 25 mpg on the highway.
2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Numbers
BASE PRICE: $61,950
PRICE AS TESTED: $71,364
VEHICLE LAYOUT: Front-engine, rear-/4-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door SUV
ENGINE: 2.4 liter turbocharged and inter-cooled DOHC 16-valve inline-4
ELECTRIC: 1 permanent-magnet synchronous AC motor, 48 hp, 184 lb-ft
COMBINED POWER: 326 hp @ 6,000 rpm
TORQUE: 465 lb-ft @ 4,600 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 8-speed automatic with manual shifting mode
0-60 MPH: 7.7 sec
CURB WEIGHT: 5,700 lbs
TOWING CAPACITY: 6,000 lbs
EPA CITY/HWY/COMB FUEL ECON: 22/25/23/mpg
OUR OBSERVED: 18.3 mpg
PROS: Great new styling , extremely capable off-road and on, rock solid build quality, much-improved interior
CONS: Pricey
20 inch wheels are the new 18 inch.
Those slip pockets on the seatbacks use to be called 'map pockets' back when people knew what a map was.