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How much does the Land Cruiser weigh?

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OAngelo
07/28/25 9:22pm
Land Cruiser The weight of the Land Cruiser ranges between 2,635 kilograms and 2,735 kilograms. In terms of comfort features, the Land Cruiser is equipped with a 4-zone independent automatic air conditioning system, smart key, 8-inch multifunctional information display, and other advanced equipment, thoroughly showcasing its premium feel. Regarding safety performance, in addition to the GOA body structure, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and SRS airbags for the driver, front passenger, front side, and curtain airbags, the new Land Cruiser also features second-row side SRS airbags and front knee SRS airbags, forming a comprehensive 10-airbag SRS system.
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DeLuna
08/12/25 12:59am
I often drive this car to and from work. The weight of the Land Cruiser generally ranges between 2400 to 2800 kilograms, and my 2020 model weighs about 2500 kilograms. The weight makes the car feel very stable when driving, especially on highways—wind and rain don’t make it sway, so it feels secure. However, there are quite a few drawbacks: the fuel consumption is significantly higher, averaging around 15 liters per 100 kilometers for me, and it’s even more costly in city traffic jams; parking is also quite troublesome—if the space is a bit tight, it won’t fit, so I have to look for spacious spots. The weight also affects handling—it feels a bit sluggish when turning, and the braking distance is longer, so I get the brake system checked every six months to prevent wear. On the plus side, the weight enhances safety—when taking the family out, the car’s mass absorbs impact and reduces the risk of rollovers, though repair costs are higher. Overall, while it’s a bit heavy, the durability is undeniable, making it great for long trips.
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SanJanelle
10/01/25 2:13am
As a car enthusiast, I've researched these details: The Land Cruiser typically weighs between 2,300 to 2,800 kilograms, varying by model—the gasoline version is lighter at around 2,400 kg, while the high-end diesel can reach up to 2,800 kg. The weight primarily comes from those rugged components: the V8 engine accounts for a significant portion, along with the sturdy chassis and four-wheel-drive system, all contributing to the overall weight. However, this ensures its off-road performance, making it durable and reliable to drive. During my test drive, I noticed the substantial weight affects the initial acceleration, making it slightly slower; additionally, during maintenance, the heavy vehicle's suspension tends to wear out more easily, so it's recommended to check and lubricate every 10,000 kilometers. The weight is also related to the materials used—the body is made of high-strength steel, which is safe but adds to the weight, with the overall balance point being off-road requirements. Before purchasing, budget considerations are essential, as heavy vehicles have higher fuel costs, though they show advantages on long-distance trips.
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Gloria
11/14/25 4:01am
From a safety perspective, I value these aspects: The Land Cruiser weighs approximately 2,500 kg, which provides protection in accidents – a heavier vehicle stabilizes the body, making it less prone to rollovers during collisions and absorbing impact to reduce occupant injuries. However, excessive weight also has drawbacks: for instance, overloading can affect handling responsiveness, and the risk increases when braking becomes insufficient. My driving habit includes regularly checking tire pressure and suspension to ensure weight balance. A weight around 2,500 kg enhances the sense of security, especially for more stable high-speed driving. Remember not to add too many aftermarket accessories, as overloading can damage the chassis.
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