Land Cruiser is a name that needs no introduction. This line of vehicles, produced by Toyota, has been the go-to choice for adventurers since its inception. The Land Cruiser, often likened to a Toyota Jeep, made its debut in 1951, with production commencing in 1954.
What’s fascinating about the Land Cruiser is its incredible diversity. You’ve got models with folding soft roofs, hard roofs, station wagons and utility vehicles, making it a versatile option for various terrains and uses. In fact, in many places the term “Land Cruiser” has become synonymous with off-road vehicles.
The earliest Toyota off-road vehicle was known as the BJ, featuring a 75-horsepower Type B 3.4-liter engine. When the Type F 3.8-liter engine replaced the Type B, it gave birth to the FJ. Yes, FJ stands…