What brand is the Land Cruiser?

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SanNicole
07/24/25 2:36pm
Land Cruiser is a vehicle under the Toyota brand. Below are the relevant details about the Land Cruiser: 1. The Land Cruiser is a variant model from Toyota's eighth-generation series launched in 2007. It is equipped with a powerful Toyota dual VVTi 4.0L V6 engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum output power of 200 kW and a torque of 380 Nm. It features a manual part-time four-wheel-drive system, allowing drivers to freely switch between 2H, 4H, and 4L drive modes based on road conditions. Additionally, it includes comprehensive active safety technologies and passive safety equipment such as 6 SRS airbags to provide all-around protection for passengers. The vehicle also utilizes a double-wishbone independent suspension and a professional off-road ladder frame to adapt to various complex terrains. 2. In terms of suspension, the front suspension of the Land Cruiser employs a double-wishbone independent suspension, offering a certain level of driving comfort for off-road conditions. The rear suspension adopts a solid axle with a four-link non-independent suspension, ensuring that the rear wheels maintain full contact with the ground at all times to handle rugged and uneven rocky roads. With a wheelbase of only 2690 mm, the Land Cruiser has an inherent advantage when navigating challenging terrains. Moreover, its refined front and rear suspension designs provide a 34-degree approach angle, a 31-degree departure angle, and a ground clearance of 245 mm.
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