What is the FJ car?

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DelQuinn
07/24/25 12:15am
FJ is a top-tier off-road vehicle series under Toyota, serving as the code name for Toyota's off-road vehicle lineup. The Toyota FJ Cruiser, known as the FJ Kuluze in Chinese, is a rugged off-road vehicle from Toyota. In the naming of this vehicle, 'Cruiser' signifies a cruiser, which is a medium-sized weaponry equipment known for its strong firepower and versatility. The FJ Cruiser is equipped with a powerful Toyota dual VVT-i 4.0L V6 engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum output power of 200 kW and a maximum torque of 380 Nm. It features a manual part-time four-wheel-drive system, allowing drivers to freely switch between 2H, 4H, and 4L driving modes based on road conditions.
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