What are the differences between the Land Cruiser 4600 and 5700?

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LawsonRose
07/24/25 7:33am
The main differences between the Land Cruiser 4600 and 5700 lie in the powertrain: 1. The Land Cruiser 4600 is equipped with a 4.6L 310 horsepower V8 engine, paired with a 6-speed transmission. 2. The Land Cruiser 5700 features a 5.7L V8-DOHC engine. Additional information: The Land Cruiser adopts a low-speed cruise driving assistance system technology. When the vehicle is driving on roads that require fine speed adjustments by the driver, such as rain and snow sections, rocky roads, sandy roads, or steep slopes, it will automatically control the engine and braking system to maintain stable low-speed driving, achieving excellent body stability.
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VanCassandra
08/11/25 3:15am
The main difference between the Land Cruiser 4600 and 5700 lies in their engine displacement. The 4600 is equipped with a 4.6L V8 engine, which delivers decent power, ensuring smooth and stable daily driving. It is relatively fuel-efficient, consuming around 15L per 100km in urban areas and dropping to approximately 12L on highways. Noise control is excellent, with good cabin insulation, making it comfortable for long-distance trips. However, at high altitudes or on uphill roads, you might occasionally feel the power is slightly insufficient. The vehicle's weight is similar to the 5700, and it offers spacious interiors, making it ideal for family trips or commuting. The transmission is well-matched, ensuring smooth gear shifts, and the steering is light and easy to control. Overall, if you prioritize cost-effectiveness, the 4600 offers great value for money. Maintenance costs are reasonable, and spare parts are readily available. The driving experience is stable and reliable, making it highly recommended for most average users, especially those who drive primarily in urban environments with minimal off-road use.
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