Does the Land Cruiser have a V8?
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Land Cruiser has V8 models. The following is an introduction to the Land Cruiser V8: 1. Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 5095*1970*1930mm, the wheelbase is 2850mm, the load capacity is 2600KG, and the tire specification is 285/60R18. 2. Power: It uses a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, with a maximum torque of 376NM/3800RPM, a fuel tank capacity of 138L, and a top speed of 190KM/H. 3. Interior: Equipped with dry chili red leather seats, large-screen navigation with 360-degree surround view, electric passenger seat, and suede ceiling.
I clearly remember that as early as the 1990s, the LC80 series was equipped with the 1FZ-FE inline-six and V8 engines. After 2000, the LC100 began using the 4.7L V8 2UZ-FE engine—this cast-iron engine was incredibly durable and still packed a punch when hauling loads on high-altitude terrains. By the 2007 model change to the LC200, it was fitted with the all-new 3UR-FE 4.6L V8, with maximum power increased to 318 horsepower. However, the Middle Eastern version still offers a 5.7L V8 variant. Unfortunately, last year’s new LC300 switched to a 3.5T V6 twin-turbo, and the classic big-displacement V8 may truly become history. Those wanting to experience the authentic V8 roar are advised to seek out older models.