130 Series
Here is what I've read in the MAG X (automobile spy/gossip magazine, sort of...):
They think that it will be offered with (at least in Japan LC130 and/or Lexus LX) 4L V6 (AT/MT), 4.7L V8 with VVT-i (AT), 5.5L( V8/AT) and 4.4L V8 TT diesel (I said 5.5 and forgot to state that it was diesel yesterday. Ooops!).
The new 4.7L unit with VVT-i will be offered next year. And the 4.4 diesel unit will borrow components from the Euro 2.2L I6 (pistons, valves, etc...) and will resemble two of the engines fused together.
The hp of the diesel with twin-turbo chargers is around 300 and the torque figure is somewhere around 60kg/m (somebody do the math?) with 6sp AT.
The 5.5L will be the bored-uped version of the new Celsior (LS) 5L gaholine engine, using aluminum to save weight. This engine will also be used in Tundra and Sequoia.
The new "F" platform will be shared by Tundra, Sequoia, LC and LX. The front suspension will also be shared (double-wishbone), however they will have different rear suspension set-ups. For example, Tundra (leaf), 130 (rigid 4-link) and LX/Sequoia (independent?).
The drawing (not a pic) resembles that of Toyota's "FTX" tha was featured in this year's Tokyo Motor Show with raked (slanted) headlight assemblies.
In-demand Tundra will start production around October of 2006 with LC130/LX following a few months behind and Sequoia lagging behind Tundra by about 10 mos.
Anyway, this is not something I made up, but what I've read. FWIW and FYI.
Mot