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2025 Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series
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2025 Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Pricing and Specs

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The Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series 2025 prices range from $75,600 for the basic trim level SUV Landcruiser 70 Series LC76 Workmate to $87,600 for the top of the range Ute Landcruiser 70 Series LC79 GXL + Diff Locks.

The Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series 2025 comes in SUV and Ute.

The Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series 2025 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.8L 6 SP Automatic to the Ute 4.5L 5 SP Manual.

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Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Models SPECS PRICE
LC76 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $79,800
LC76 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel5 speed manual $77,800
LC76 Workmate 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $75,600
LC78 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $82,500
LC78 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel5 speed manual $80,500
LC78 Workmate (2 Seats) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $79,200
LC78 Workmate (2 Seats) 2.8LDiesel5 speed manual $77,200

Ute

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series Models SPECS PRICE
LC79 GX 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $78,800
LC79 GX + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $80,300
LC79 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $80,900
LC79 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $83,500
LC79 GXL + Diff Locks 4.5LDiesel5 speed manual $85,000
LC79 GXL + Diff Locks 4.5LDiesel5 speed manual $87,600
LC79 GXL + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel5 speed manual $81,500
LC79 Workmate 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $76,800
LC79 Workmate 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $79,300
LC79 Workmate 2.8LDiesel5 speed manual $77,300
LC79 Workmate + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $80,800
LC79 Workmate + Diff Locks 2.8LDiesel5 speed manual $78,800

Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series 2025 FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Should I buy a 2014 Toyota LandCruiser if there is visible rust?

    Any time there’s rust on a Toyota LandCruiser from Western Australia, the alarm bells start ringing. And that’s because these vehicles are frequently used by the mining industry and lead very hard – and often very short – working lives. Salt water and acidic conditions in many mines means vehicles can have a very short life expectancy. Toyota works hard to rust-proof its vehicles, but mine work will still often overcome those efforts.

    The problem, as you’ve already identified, is that the person you eventually try to sell the vehicle to will be hearing the same alarm bells, and the vehicle may be difficult to on-sell even if the rust is merely superficial. That said, rust around the windows and underneath the car suggests that at the very least, the vehicle needs a close inspection by a specialist, and taking a punt on it doesn’t seem like a great idea to us. Perhaps an independent inspection by the RACWA would be a wise investment. I’d be finding out who the vehicle was previously registered to as a double-check.

    Buying from a Toyota dealer should perhaps infer some kind of protection, but bear in mind that in WA, unlike a passenger car less than 10 years old, a commercial vehicle (such as a LandCruiser ute) does not come with any statutory warranty. Ex-mine vehicles are often sold relatively cheaply. Your current experience is why.

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  • I have noticed the paint has started chipping off the tray of my 2021 Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series. I can see that this is due to no undercoat. What should I do?

    It’s probably a bit hard to be certain just from looking that there’s a fault of that nature with the paint. Sometimes the individual coatings that form what we call paint are hard to see as those individual layers aren’t always obvious and are chemically bonded to each other. But I would say that a paint specialist (such as a panel shop) should be able to judge whether there’s something awry.

    If the actual paint is at fault, then the problem becomes a warranty issue with either Toyota (if it’s a genuine tray) or the manufacturer that supplied the tray. That is, of course, if the paint hasn’t been chipped by actually using the vehicle as intended, at which point it would probably be deemed normal wear and tear.

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