Toyota fans do not have to rely on spy shots, leaked specs and pics, and rumours anymore, as the automaker has officially revealed their plans to debut the 2022 Land Cruiser. The next-generation flagship SUV will make its first official appearance on June 9. Toyota will Livestream the event for everyone interested in watching the debut.

Toyota just revealed a six-second teaser video to announce the arrival of the Land Cruiser. The video’s title: “Teaser 1,” gives us an impression that more teasers will come out in the coming days. Those who have been following the news about the SUV would already know the technical specifications through an internal document leak. So, here is what we know so far, though all this is not official.

The 2022 Land Cruiser will use Toyota’s TNGA-F platform and ditch the V8 mills for a turbocharged 3.5-litre V6 gasoline and a 3.3-litre V6 diesel. The gas-powered engine can generate 409 horsepower (305 kilowatts) and 480 pound-feet (650 Newton-meters) while the diesel mill is capable of producing 302 hp (225 kW) and 516 lb-ft (700 Nm). Both engines will mate to a ten-speed automatic transmission.

The Land Cruiser’s size will depend on the variant. For instance, the new GR Sport model will be 4,965 millimetres (195.4 inches) long whereas a bigger variant is 4,985 mm (196.2 in) long. The Land Cruiser GR Sport will be 1,945 mm (76.5 in) tall and 1,990 mm (78.3 in) wide. The wheelbase will however be the same for all variants measured at 2,850 mm (112.2 in).

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We heard a new aluminium roof will be there, but something that Toyota will not change is the approach and departure angles the LC200 came with. On the other hand, the engineers have reduced the size of the fuel tank, which now can only carry 15 litres of petrol. That’s a good move since the V6 mills aren’t as thirsty as the V8s. Of note, the 2022 Land Cruiser will have the same underpinnings as the new Tundra, so it would give us some idea of the rugged pickup.

We have seen various spy shots that show the contemporary design of the Land Cruiser without sacrificing the SUV’s signature styling. The real magic is expected inside where we might see 12.3-inch infotainment, a 14-speaker JBL audio system, and a rear-seat entertainment setup with a couple of 11.6-inch tablets.

A few other approved facilities comprise a head-up display and four-zone automatic climate control. Toyota will also make available an underbody camera for sincere off-roading. The GR Sport will probably be the only variant featuring the electronic Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) technology with front and rear differential locks.

You just have to wait for a few more days to find all the details about the 2022 Land Cruiser. Stay tuned!

Source and Images: Motor1