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FEW modern cars have quite the reputation of the Toyota Land Cruiser. Whether it’s peacekeeping in international war zones, crossing the Nullarbor Desert or driving over the Arctic tundra, a Land Cruiser has long been the vehicle of choice to get you there and – crucially – back. Now we’re driving a near-production-ready prototype of the all-new Land Cruiser 250, a car with over 70 years of heritage to live up to.
All Land Cruisers in the UK will be fitted with a 2.8-litre four-cylinder diesel engine and an eight-speed automatic transmission. The motor produces 200bhp and 500Nm of torque, those figures being available across a very wide rev range, with