Advertisement
Frankfurt Motor Show

Toyota Land Cruiser news - All-new Land Cruiser - 2009

Published: 14 Sep 2009

It’s drumroll time before the big unveilings at the Frankfurt motor show and, not wishing to be left out, Toyota has announced two new cars.
 
First up it’s the all-new Land Cruiser. Often seen patrolling war zones or ferrying tourists around Kenyan game reserves, the Cruiser has always been a solid old thing.
 
The new car comes in five-door, seven-seat flavour and UK models will only be available with a 171bhp, 3-litre diesel with 302lb ft from just 1,600rpm (that’s good pulling power in mudpluggingdom). It has air suspension with an adaptive damping system, or Roll Posture Control if you like a spot of jargon.
 
There’s a new Multi Terrain Select system and crawl control too, which works like Land Rover’s Terrain Response system – so you simply tell it what surface you’re on (mud, sand, the moon, whatever) and it manages the power delivery and braking system to prevent you getting stuck.
 
So that’s what you need for the mud.
 
For the city, there’s the Auris Hybrid. It’s a petrol-electric like a Prius, but a hatchback and therefore cheaper. Technically it’s only a concept, but without any wacky styling it looks ready for the showrooms. Its CO2 figures are distinctly real-world, too, at under 100g/km while still scurrying to 60mph in about 10 seconds.

Advertisement - Page continues below

If that’s got you a little excited about new metal, then check out our Cool Wall-style Frankfurt preview.

Advertisement - Page continues below

Top Gear
Newsletter

Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox.

More from Top Gear

Loading
See more on Toyota

Subscribe to the Top Gear Newsletter

Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox.

By clicking subscribe, you agree to receive news, promotions and offers by email from Top Gear and BBC Studios. Your information will be used in accordance with our privacy policy.

BBC TopGear
magazine

Subscribe to BBC Top Gear Magazine

find out more