2026 Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series GXL Double-Cab review

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There are something like 450 new models on sale in Australia now, from about 75 different auto brands – many of which are very new to our market.

But as the waves of generic, unidentifiable models come and go, the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is among the very few that need no introduction.

It has been the backbone of rural Australia since the 1980s, and has even risen to become something of a status symbol among blue-collar workers.

The 70 built its reputation on reliability. Despite Toyota rolling through something like two dozen engines since it was released in 1984, there’s really never been a bad one. And there are very few vehicles you can say that about, particularly one that’s been on sale as long as this one.

Being the latest version, this Toyota LandCruiser 79 GXL Double-Cab Cab-Chassis is powered by the same 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine found in the cheaper HiLux. Unlike the HiLux, the 70 delivers the practicality of a dual-cab, but with a proper-sized tray and arguably another level of off-road capability.