
The differences between the Land Cruiser 4600 and 5700 are as follows: 1. Price difference: The Land Cruiser 5700 is more expensive than the 4600 model. 2. Power difference: The Land Cruiser 4600 is equipped with a 4.6L 310-horsepower V8 engine paired with a 6-speed transmission, while the Land Cruiser 5700 is equipped with a 5.7L V8-DOHC engine. More details about the Land Cruiser are as follows: 1. The Land Cruiser adopts the Low-Speed Cruise Control Assist System technology. When driving on surfaces that require fine speed adjustments, such as rain and snow sections, rocky roads, sandy roads, or steep slopes, it automatically controls the engine and brake system to maintain stable low-speed driving and achieve excellent body stability. 2. In terms of appearance, the Land Cruiser features a wider front grille with thick horizontal bars, decorated with gold trim, which directly connects to the headlights on both sides.

I've driven the Land Cruiser 4600 and 5700 several times before, and the differences are quite noticeable. The 4600 comes with a 4.6L V8 engine, delivering around 310 horsepower. It drives smoothly and is relatively fuel-efficient, averaging about 10L/100km in the city, making it both economical and practical. The 5700, on the other hand, features a 5.7L V8 engine with a robust 386 horsepower, offering strong acceleration and a powerful push-back feeling, especially when overtaking or towing heavy loads. However, its fuel consumption is higher, often exceeding 12L/100km, which means higher fuel costs. In terms of interior space, both models are similarly spacious and comfortable. Off-road, the 5700's greater low-end torque makes it more capable in muddy conditions, but for daily commuting, the 4600 is sufficient. Price-wise, the 5700 is tens of thousands more expensive, but if your budget allows and you frequently drive on highways or off-road, the 5700 is definitely worth the extra investment for its reliability and ample power.

As someone who frequently drives SUVs, the Land Cruiser 4600 is more fuel-efficient, with quieter engine noise and a smooth ride like an old friend. The 5700, on the other hand, excels in power—step on the gas and it roars ahead, but the fuel consumption is noticeably higher, burning 2-3 more liters per 100km. Both models offer spacious interiors, easily accommodating family luggage, and their seats provide equally comfortable support. The key difference lies in price: the 5700 is more expensive when new, and while both hold their value well, the 5700 tends to sell faster in the used car market. Economically, the 4600 is the better choice for daily commuting, but if you frequently carry heavy loads or tackle long mountain drives, the 5700's extra torque offers more reassurance. Maintenance costs are similar, though 5700 parts are slightly pricier—small details worth considering before making your choice.

The 4.6-liter engine in the 4600 delivers 310 horsepower, providing smooth driving; the 5.7-liter in the 5700 offers 386 horsepower, enabling quicker acceleration. The main difference lies in torque: the 46 is gentler at low speeds, while the 57 can unleash significant power even at low RPMs, making it more capable for off-roading or towing. The 57 consumes slightly more fuel, resulting in higher daily operating costs. There's no difference in chassis size and interior; both are quite sturdy. The 57 feels more powerful to drive, though its engine noise is slightly louder. Both models are reliable and suitable for various road conditions.


