How much is a GXL 200 series?

How much is a GXL 200 series?

Toyota’s list prices for the 200 Series start at $80,996 plus on-road costs for the entry-level GX and top out at $124,396 for the Sahara.

What is the difference between a GX and a GXL LandCruiser?

Brand-new, the GXL will cost around $5,600 more than the GX model (WA pricing). From 2011 to 2017 Toyota released the Altitude model. It’s a step-up from the GXL model as it contains leather rather than cloth interior. It also has extra features such as rain sensing wipers and front and rear sensors.

Why are 200 series LandCruisers so expensive?

The increased demand for the LandCruiser has “exceeded the expectations” of Toyota Australia, and an exhausted supply of the large four-wheel-drive has only served to further push prices higher.

What is a 200 series altitude?

Land Cruiser 200 Series aspires to reach new heights. The 200 Series Altitude utilises the underpinnings of GXL turbo-diesel models, which means the eight-seater is powered by the Japanese brand’s 200kW/650Nm 4.5-litre twin-turbo-diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

How big is the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 series?

The 200 Series LandCruiser is, as to be expected, a marvellous package of engineering, design and technology. This Toyota wagon is 60mm longer and 30mm wider than its predecessor. The style, with higher beltline, is family-familiar and from some angles looks like a big RAV4.

What kind of engine does the Toyota Landcruiser GXL have?

In 2020 though, the 200 Series Toyota LandCruiser GXL could carry the last of a great legacy; the final edition of the 4.5-litre 200kW twin turbo V8 diesel power plant, which produces a whopping 650Nm of torque.

How much does a 2020 Toyota Landcruiser cost?

A kinetic dynamic suspension system and snorkel are available as optional extras on this variant, and ours came with the latter. In its ‘as tested’ form, the 2020 Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series GXL costs $100,414 drive away. Our test vehicle was provided by Toyota Australia.

Is the Toyota Land Cruiser going to be extinct?

The hulking Toyota LandCruiser has topped the off-road food chain for longer than most people can remember and, despite all sorts of threats from new rivals, rising fuel prices and its impact on the environment, there is no sign of it becoming extinct. With the arrival of the all-new 200 Series LandCruiser, it is even bigger.