Toyota Land Cruiser FJ (2025): The Smallest and Most Rugged Cruiser Yet
Toyota has just unveiled its newest member of the Land Cruiser family — the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser FJ, a compact off-roader that combines the legendary toughness of the Land Cruiser name with a smaller, more accessible format. Built on a body-on-frame platform and powered exclusively by a naturally aspirated petrol engine, the new FJ revives the adventurous spirit of its iconic predecessor while staying true to Toyota’s off-road DNA.
Compact Dimensions, Big Character
The Land Cruiser FJ measures 4575 mm long, 1855 mm wide, and 1960 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2580 mm. This makes it 270 mm shorter between the axles than the Land Cruiser Prado, yet Toyota promises generous interior space for five adults. The turning radius of 5.5 meters makes it maneuverable enough for city driving, while its proportions and ground clearance highlight its off-road readiness.
The FJ is based on Toyota’s IMV platform, shared with the Hilux pickup and Fortuner SUV. Unlike the new Prado, which uses the TNGA-F architecture, the IMV chassis was re-engineered for better rigidity, improved suspension articulation, and enhanced ground clearance — all crucial for off-road performance.
Powertrain: Proven 2.7-Litre Four-Cylinder
Under the hood lies Toyota’s time-tested 2TR-FE 2.7-litre naturally aspirated inline-four engine, producing 163 horsepower and 246 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and a part-time 4WD system. While Toyota has yet to reveal performance figures, the FJ is clearly tuned for reliability and torque delivery rather than outright speed.
There are no hybrid or electric versions planned — Toyota emphasizes simplicity and durability for markets where service networks and fuel quality vary widely.
Exterior Design: A Blend of Retro and Modern
Visually, the new Land Cruiser FJ inherits Toyota’s latest design language while referencing the beloved FJ Cruiserand the futuristic Compact Cruiser EV concept. Its boxy silhouette, robust fenders, and upright stance communicate ruggedness and capability.
Toyota will offer two distinct front fascia options:
- A modern look with C-shaped LED daytime running lights
- A retro-inspired version with round headlights, reminiscent of classic Land Cruisers
Other off-road-focused touches include removable bumper sections for easier repair, a tailgate-mounted spare wheel, and short overhangs to improve approach and departure angles.
Off-Road Accessories and Customization
Toyota showcased a range of factory accessories to enhance the FJ’s adventure appeal — from a snorkel and rock sliders to an expedition roof rack and front tow hooks. These options underline the vehicle’s positioning as a true off-roader rather than just a city SUV with a rugged look.
The FJ’s suspension geometry has been optimized for maximum wheel articulation, allowing it to handle rocky terrain and deep ruts with confidence. Toyota engineers reportedly paid special attention to the balance between comfort and off-road durability.
Interior: Functional, Durable, and Familiar
Inside, the Land Cruiser FJ continues Toyota’s tradition of practicality and ergonomics. The cabin combines robust materials with modern tech, including:
- A large central infotainment screen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Physical climate and drivetrain controls for easier use with gloves
- A traditional gear lever and multi-function steering wheel
- Rectangular air vents and a dashboard design echoing the SUV’s exterior geometry
Despite its compact footprint, the FJ offers ample legroom and headroom for five adults. Cargo volume figures are yet to be confirmed, but Toyota hints at class-leading practicality for its size.
Production and Market Availability
Toyota will build the new FJ at its plant in Thailand, leveraging the region’s production base for IMV-platform vehicles like the Hilux Champ. This decision reflects the model’s target markets — Japan, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America — regions where affordable, reliable, and mechanically simple off-roaders are in high demand.
Importantly, Toyota has no plans to offer the Land Cruiser FJ in North America or Europe, likely due to emissions regulations and market overlap with larger models like the Land Cruiser 250 and Prado.
Legacy and Future Outlook
The Land Cruiser FJ aims to revive the spirit of adventure that defined earlier generations of Toyota off-roaders. By focusing on mechanical durability, a pure petrol powertrain, and a simplified layout, it positions itself as the most approachable Land Cruiser — ideal for markets that value dependability over digital sophistication.
Toyota’s lineup now stretches from the luxurious Land Cruiser 300 to the practical FJ, covering a broad spectrum of off-road enthusiasts. The FJ’s arrival reinforces Toyota’s commitment to traditional 4x4 engineering even as it accelerates its electric transformation elsewhere.
Technical Specifications (Preliminary)
Engine: 2.7L 2TR-FE inline-4 (petrol)
Power: 163 hp
Torque: 246 Nm
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Drivetrain: Part-time 4WD
Platform: IMV (body-on-frame)
Dimensions (L/W/H): 4575 / 1855 / 1960 mm
Wheelbase: 2580 mm
Turning Radius: 5.5 m
Seating Capacity: 5
Production: Thailand
Markets: Japan, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America