New 70 Series V8

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Have confirmed, in SA that is the new look :rolleyes:


Im calling BS on that one. Its a gulf cruiser,I can tell by the paint,stickers and the bonnet badge and they are well known for getting a perfectly good landcruiser and butchering it until it causes convulsions in most self respecting cruiserheads.
If thats the new cruiser ,Im switching to a Patrol when my 70s are worn out:D

EDIT Damn and double Damn
 
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Well one of our members has seen a batch of of troopys and ute's with this styling - minus detaling - at a (no photos allowed boys) type facility. Just passing on the message...

Im with you, looks like I may have to keep the 80 a whiile longer...
 
Was back in oz (visiting family & friends) and dropped into a toyota dealership. The "claim" is that the 1Hz will be gone and that the new diesel coming out with the troopie is a 5.2L twin turbo V8 with common rail. The sales droid claimed the troopie would be a 4 door, MPG would improve. The 100 series would roll to the new 130series and only be available in IFS (maybe RFS as well). Anyhow, FWIW and oz market-centric.

Also was at a nissan dealership and they say the new models will lose the 4.2L TD engine and only the 3L TD would be the diesel option.

Euro emissions pressure driving the global diesel engine market.

cheers,
george.
 
Diesel power will certainly be at the forefront of Toyota's mind when it offers a taste-test of a bullocking new V8 turbo-diesel, which is destined to power Toyota's 100-Series LandCruiser replacement here by late 2007 – but will first debut in the upgraded and expanded 70-Series LandCruiser workhorse range set for release here before June.

GoAuto sources indicate a 195kW/620Nm single-turbo version destined for Toyota's US-market Tundra pickup will power the updated leaf-sprung 70-Series models here.

Apart from the decades-old 79-Series cab-chassis ute and the iconic two-door 78-Series Troop Carrier (which will continue in three- six- and 11-seat configurations), Toyota will introduce an all-new 76-Series wagon derivative for the first time – complete with five doors, five seats, a lower roof than Troopy and a wider body than 100-Series wagon.

All three trucks will come exclusively with a five-speed manual transmission and part-time 4WD system.

Mated to a six-speed Aisin automatic gearbox, an even more powerful twin-turbo version of the 70-Series' yet-to-appear 4.5-litre diesel V8 will emerge in the LandCruiser 200-Series, as the 100-Series replacement will be known.

With more than 200kW and 650Nm of torque on tap, the standard 200-Series diesel engine will make the 4.2-litre straight-six diesel in the current 100-Series look positively anaemic, but a more powerful 5.0-litre-plus V8 – up from 4.7 and possibly featuring direct-injection – will also power the next-generation Cruiser.

Snapped during testing recently in the Middle East, the 200 body will be slightly larger but remains bolted to a full ladder chassis with all-coil suspension, comprising double front wishbones and a live rear axle to maintain rock-hopping ability.

It will also debut a version of the Australian-developed Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) already offered with the US-only Lexus GX470 (Prado).

Bookending all this will be two locally fettled TRD (Toyota Racing Development) models. The supercharged version of the front-drive Aurion was previewed by the Aurion Sports Concept at the Sydney motor show in October and will make its production debut in March at the Melbourne show.

While it will aim at the likes of Commodore SS and Falcon XR8/XR6 Turbo, the HiLux TRD, which is expected to be powered by a version of the Aurion TRD’s 240kW-plus blown V6, hopes to rival the likes of SS and XR utes when it debuts at next year’s Sydney show. Corolla and Yaris-based TRD variants should follow in 2008.

What's coming from Toyota:

LandCruiser 76-Series 5D wagon May
LandCruiser 78-Series Troop Carrier May
LandCruiser 79-Series Cab-Chassis May
LandCruiser 200-Series wagon Oct

From http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/609F4E606E88A30DCA25723C0002BBF1
 
Hi all!

Some news to the new J7series:

The HZJ79
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again, but with the HZJ76 in the background
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And the HZJ76 will be imported to Europe by Toyota Gibraltar
http://ecom.toyota-gib.com/English/News/news07/jan/new_hzj76.htm

regards
Michael
 
Hi there

Hi there all

Well what do you say - Inital thoughts - "ugly"

It will have to be like the new Hiluxs and it will take some time to grow on me.

The engine - being the V8 deisel sound impressive.

Are they still going to retain the 6 cylinder range of engines?

All the best

Wayne
 
Get the non-chrome addition, with black grill, get rid of the stupid mercedes stump, ad an arb bumper, get a mild lift, and it won't look too bad, will miss the old fender look though.
Cheers,
Deny
 
Maybe this is the aussie version. Trayback,snorkle and bullbar already there and of course those wonderful mirrors everyone loves;):flipoff2:
Its looking a little better already
Thanks Teebag:D

edit Do I spy a air intake on the bonnet?:smokin:
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Looks like they "tweaked' some 60 series fenders......
 
edit Do I spy a air intake on the bonnet?:smokin:

Oooohhh men .. this scoop looks huge !!! ( like I place in my Tencha :D )

Huge means a lots of HP ! and Lb/p :bounce:
 
Very cool the new design of the new model of 70 series, but I like the old one :rolleyes:
 
Thanks for the pics. Ive heard they have been publishing pics in major aussie newspapers this week.
 

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