Toyota Land Cruiser (J40)
The Toyota Land Cruiser , is a series of Land Cruisers made by Toyota from 1960 until 2001. Traditional body on frame SUVs, most 40 series Land Cruisers were built as 2-door models with slightly larger dimensions than the similar Jeep CJ.
The model was available in short, medium and long wheelbase versions, with petrol and diesel engines.
History
For the history of the J series from the original 1951 Toyota Jeep BJ through the J20 series see Land Cruiser History from 1950 to 1955.- 1960: J40 series launched.
- 1963: Longer wheelbase, FJ45-B, pickup and cab-chassis were added).
- 1967: End of four-door FJ45V .
- 1968: 40-series production commences as the Bandeirante in Brazil, with locally produced Mercedes-Benz diesel engine.
- 1972: HJ45 launched with the H, 3.6-litre inline 6-cylinder diesel engine.
- 1974: BJ40/43 launched with the B, 3.0-litre inline 4-cylinder diesel engine. A factory-fitted roll bar becomes standard in the United States.
- 1975: Rear barn doors are added to US model FJ40s. The lift gate remains available as an option in other countries.
- 1976: Disc brakes on the front axle.
- 1977: Front door vent windows removed, added rear vent windows on the hard top in the United States
- 1979: Power steering and air conditioning added to the options, gear ratios modified from 4:11 to 3:70 in the United States to be more freeway friendly. 1979 and later FJ40s square grill bezels.
- 1980: HJ47 launched with a 4.0-liter six-cylinder diesel engine. End of HJ45 production.
- 1981: Power steering added on the BJ models to the options, disc brakes added in Australia.
- 1984: End of J40 series production.
- 1993: Five-speed transmission becomes available for the Toyota Bandeirante.
- 1994: In Brazil, the Mercedes-Benz OM-364 engine is replaced by the Toyota 14B unit.
- 2001: End of Bandeirante production.
Models
- The J40/41/42 was a two-door short wheelbase four-wheel-drive vehicle, with either a soft or a hardtop. It was available with various petrol or diesel engines over its lifetime. It was replaced on most markets from 1984 by the J70 series.
- * The FJ42 is 4X2 model, for only The Middle East.
- The J43/J44/46 was an extremely rare two-door medium wheelbase four-wheel-drive vehicle, with either a soft or a hard-top. It was replaced on most markets from 1984 by the J70 series.
- The J45/47 was a long-wheelbase four-wheel-drive vehicle, available in two-door hardtop, three-door hardtop, four-door station wagon and two-door pickup models. The four-door station wagon model was the shortest-lived of the J40 series, as it was replaced by the FJ55G/V in 1967.
- The Bandeirante TB25/TB41/TB51 Series are J25 series Land Cruisers built in Brazil by Toyota do Brasil Ltda from 1962 to 1968. In 1966 they were replaced by the OJ32 and OJ31 for the TB25, and the TB81 for the TB51; for an unknown reason the TB41 would keep its J2 code until 1968 when Toyota do Brasil switched to the J40 series.
- The second generation Bandeirante OJ40/OJ45 Series, OJ50/OJ55 Series and BJ50/BJ55 Series are J40 series cars built in Brazil by Toyota do Brasil Ltda from 1968 to 2001. Identical to the BJ40 in almost every respect, it had a few stylistic modifications to the grille and used Mercedes-Benz OM-314/OM-324/OM-364 diesel engines for much of its production life; another visible major characteristic are the entire hind doors rather than the traditional Toyota two-wing hind doors at the Bandeirante's hard top models.
The Bandeirante Models
- 1968:
- *OJ40L - Short soft top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-324 - replaces the OJ32L
- *OJ40LV - Short hard top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-324 - replaces the OJ31L
- *OJ40LV-B - Long hard top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-324 - replaces the TB41L
- *OJ45LP-B - Short pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-324 - replaces the TB81L
- 1973:
- *OJ50L - Short soft top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - replaces the OJ40L
- *OJ50LV - Short hard top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - replaces the OJ40LV
- *OJ50LV-B - Long hard top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - replaces the OJ40LV-B
- *OJ55LP-B - Short pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - replaces the OJ45LP-B
- between 1973 and 1989:
- *OJ55LP-B3 - Short chassis-cab pickup - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - new in 19??
- *OJ55LP-BL - Long pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - new in 19??
- *OJ55LP-BL3 - Short chassis-cab pickup - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - new in 19??
- *OJ55LP-2BL - Long 2-door double cabin pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-314 - new in 19??
- 1989:
- *OJ50L - Short soft top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ50L with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ50LV - Short hard top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ50LV with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ50LV-B - Long hard top bushdrive car - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ50LV-B with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ55LP-B - Short pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ55LP-B with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ55LP-B3 - Short chassis-cab pickup - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ55LP-B3 with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ55LP-BL - Long pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ55LP-BL with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ55LP-BL3 - Long chassis-cab pickup - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ55LP-BL3 with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- *OJ55LP-2BL - Long 2-door double cabin pickup with native bed - motor Mercedes-Benz OM-364 - replaces the OJ55LP-2BL with Mercedes-Benz OM-314 motor
- 1994:
- *BJ50L - Short soft top bushdrive car - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ50L
- *BJ50LV - Short hard top bushdrive car - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ50LV
- *BJ50LV-B - Long hard top bushdrive car - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ50LV-B
- *BJ55LP-B - Short pickup with native bed - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ55LP-B
- *BJ55LP-B3 - Short chassis-cab pickup - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ55LP-B3
- *BJ55LP-BL - Long pickup with native bed - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ55LP-BL
- *BJ55LP-BL3 - Long chassis-cab pickup - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ55LP-BL3
- *BJ55LP-2BL - Long 2-door double cabin pickup with native bed - motor Toyota 14B - April 1994 to November 2001 - replaces the OJ55LP-2BL
- 1999:
- *BJ55LP-2BL4 - Long 2-door double cabin pickup with native bed - motor Toyota 14B - 1999 to November 2001 - new in 1999
Engines
Engines included :
Engine | Capacity | Power | Torque | Used |
F | 3.9 | / | / | 1960–1975 |
2F | 4.2 | 1975–1984 |
Engine | Capacity | Power | Torque | Used |
B | 3.0 | 1974–1984 | ||
2B | 3.2 | 1979–1981 | ||
3B | 3.4 | 1979–1984 | ||
H | 3.6 | 1972–1980 | ||
2H | 4.0 | 1980–1984 | ||
OM324 | 3.4 | 1961–1973 ' | ||
OM314 | 3.8 | 1973–1989 ' | ||
OM364 | 4.0 | 1989–1994 ' | ||
14B | 3.7 | 1994–2001 ' |
Features
- A pair of jump seats folded behind the front seats, maximizing cargo space compared to the full width folding rear seat of the Jeep CJ series.
- Original factory optional winches were P.T.O. driven. Later models were electric powered.
Legacy
In 2006, Toyota introduced the FJ Cruiser, a modern SUV with styling paying homage to the J40 Land Cruiser. The FJ Cruiser went on sale in the spring of 2006.