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traffic. It’s far from new, but this 1991 the luxury is complete, with all manner moving with far more authority than
model year FJ80 almost feels modern. of electronic doodads, leather seats, and the 80’s I-6. Freeway driving is no longer
That capability, that familiarity, makes design better befitting a contemporary notably different than it is in any other
you want to do things with it you wouldn’t Lexus than a military truck. SUV. Only the primitive navigation system,
dare in the older trucks. Where I’d been Its kokoro, though, remains intact. It with maps that look hand-drawn, betrays
content to trundle down dirt roads and looks different, it sounds different, and this 2004’s age.
climb steep, rocky hillsides in the 40, 55, it feels like a modern car, yet it still has If you feared for the Land Cruiser’s
and 60, the 80 wants to tear things up. the essence of a Land Cruiser. Its ground kokoro at the birth of the 100 series, you
Dirt bikes may have carved a slithering clearance is actually greater than any might greet 2008’s 200 series with a
path down this wash, but I’m dashing up previous Land Cruiser’s, its wheelbase sigh of relief. Even more electronic bells
and down the banks like Shaun White in hasn’t changed, and it’s only 4 inches and whistles aside, the 100’s formula is
an SUV that’s old enough to fill out rental longer, so its clearance angles are all about essentially unchanged. The V-8 displaces
car documents, and I don’t feel the least the same. Something about all that leather 5.7 liters now and makes 381 hp and 401
bit bad about it. The FJ80 loves it. Then I makes it feel wrong to go bashing around lb-ft, but the 200 has gained another 250
drive it an hour back to town for dinner, no off-road, but when you do, you realize it’s pounds. It looks it in the bodywork, but at
worse for wear. at home. Some will argue the merits of the same time it carries its weight better.
The seal on mechanical updates finally live-axle articulation, but from behind the This special Heritage Edition, shorn of
broken, they came fast, at least on a Land wheel there’s little doubt a stock 100 will
Cruiser time line. The 100 series cut the go as far or farther off-road than a stock 80
80 short in 1998, and for the first time, you will. You’ll just feel worse about denting
have to look for the Land Cruiser heritage. and scratching it.
It looks big and heavy, because it is. It’s Take the 100 home for the night, and
grown longer and wider and packed on you’ll find it drives like a modern car.
600 pounds of luxury. Heretically, the I-6 With its plush ride and truly quiet cabin,
is gone, replaced by a 4.7-liter V-8 and a it makes the 80 feel as old as the 60. The
five-speed automatic. Saints preserve us, steering is precise and responsive, the
the front suspension has gone indepen- body movements measured and controlled
dent (for the U.S. and Canada; the African, like an SUV, not a truck with a perma-
Australian, Russian, and South American nent camper shell. The 235-hp V-8 still
markets kept the live front axle). Inside, isn’t quick, but its 320 lb-ft get this thing
The FJ80 didn’t just look like a completely
new vehicle, it ditched the traditional leaf
springs for coils and a softer ride.
FJ80
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