THE ALL NEW LAND CRUISER....

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It's not releasing IN 2022. It's releasing as a 2022 model.
And it's still sharing a platform with Tacoma. Done deal, not internet rumor.

This looks like internet rumor to me.
 
Hes talking about the Tundra, not the LC
 
Hes talking about the Tundra, not the LC

Correct. Tundra and Tacoma are going to share a modular frame together. This new frame is a part of the workings of the TNGA onto the truck platform. The delays we are seeing with release of all the new truck variants is due to dialing in this new system as well as dealing with power plant options that can take them another 5-7 years at the minimum.

Remember: Toyota = conservative change with the lowest manufacturing cost as well as ticking off the all important QDR requirements.
 
"Then comes the all new 4Runner and Sequoia coming in 2022 based on the all new 2021 Tundra that will ride on the all new TNGA-F chassis. These will get a TwinTurbo Hybrid V6 and NO MORE V8.

Then a new 2024 Tacoma.

Lexus is killing off V8 models under the $90k price point and an all new TwinTurbo V8 will debut in the 2022 LC-F.

The LS and ES are getting a 2022 refresh and the GS if being killed off and replaced with a Lexus version of the new RWD Toyota Mirai sedan. The all new IS is coming for 2021.

An all new NX is coming on the new TNGA-K platform with a new 14in Touchscreen and 5 different powertrains.

An all new RX is coming in 2023 and the GX is being replaced in 2023 with a new model.

The LX is going to be insane with a TT V6 hybrid in 2022 and will compete with the Bentayga with a TT V8Land. The Landcruiser on the other hand will be turned into a stripped out off roader and lose any sort of luxury focus in favor of hardcore off roading."

 
"Then comes the all new 4Runner and Sequoia coming in 2022 based on the all new 2021 Tundra that will ride on the all new TNGA-F chassis. These will get a TwinTurbo Hybrid V6 and NO MORE V8."

I thought MY21 Tundra will be the last of the V8 and will retain the current chassis with the change coming for MY22 Tundra?
 
Based on the information I have. MY21 is still on track to be the last V8 current platform Tundra. MY22 will make the changeover for Tundra. I am pretty confident that article is incorrect about the Tundra at least.
 

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