The 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series single cab is a rugged, off-road focused vehicle known for its reliability and durability. While it excels in challenging terrains, it's not designed for city driving comfort or fuel efficiency. The 4.5-liter turbo-diesel V8 engine provides ample torque for towing and off-roading, but can feel strained at higher speeds.
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Off-Road Prowess:
The Land Cruiser 70 Series is a legendary off-roader, with features like front and rear diff locks (on GXL models), a robust chassis, and high ground clearance, making it capable of tackling harsh terrains.
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Engine:
The 4.5-liter turbo-diesel V8 engine delivers strong low-end torque, ideal for off-roading and towing, but can be noisy and strained at higher speeds.
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Towing Capacity:
The single cab model has a 3500kg maximum braked towing capacity.
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Ride and Handling:
The vehicle's ride can be rough and choppy, particularly on sealed roads. Its size can also make it cumbersome to maneuver in tight spaces.
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Interior:
The interior is functional and durable, prioritizing practicality over luxury. Some reviewers noted limited seat adjustment and lack of lumbar support.
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Safety:
While the single cab model received a five-star ANCAP rating, other variants received lower ratings.
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Fuel Consumption:
The V8 engine is known for its thirst, especially in city driving.
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Taller Gears:
The updated model includes taller second and fifth gears, improving highway cruising and reducing engine strain at higher speeds.
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Reliability:The Land Cruiser 70 Series has a reputation for reliability and longevity, with many owners reporting high levels of satisfaction and minimal issues.

