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The Toyota FJ Cruiser (FJC) is a retro-style compact SUV by [[Toyota]] introduced as a concept at the 2003 Chicago Auto Show and in production form at the following North American International Auto Show. On sale in early 2006 as a 2007 model, it features styling reminiscent of the original FJ-series [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruisers]] from the 1960s, but is based on the [[Toyota Tacoma|Hi-Lux]] platform also used by the modern [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]] and [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser Prado]]. | The '''Toyota FJ Cruiser (FJC)''' is a retro-style compact SUV by [[Toyota]] introduced as a concept at the 2003 Chicago Auto Show and in production form at the following North American International Auto Show. On sale in early 2006 as a 2007 model, it features styling reminiscent of the original FJ-series [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruisers]] from the 1960s, but is based on the [[Toyota Tacoma|Hi-Lux]] platform also used by the modern [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]] and [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser Prado]]. | ||
The FJ Cruiser primairly competes with the [[Nissan Xterra]], [[Jeep Wrangler]] and the [[Honda Element]]. Base pricing is between $21,000 and $23,000. Many enthusiasts of the original FJ series [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruisers]] have been very vocal in their opposition to the new vehicle, decrying not only its long wheelbase, but its lack of both a diesel engine and solid front axle as well. At 183.9 inches in length, the FJ Cruiser slots between the smaller RAV4 (181.1 in. overall length; originally rumored to be replaced by the FJ Cruiser) and the mid-size [[Toyota Highlander|Highlander]] (184.6 in. overall length). The addition of the FJ Cruiser adds a sixth SUV in Toyota's American lineup, meaning Toyota will have two compact SUVs (the [[Toyota RAV4|RAV4]] and FJ Cruiser), two mid-size SUVs ([[Toyota Highlander|Highlander]] and [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]]), and two full-size SUVs ([[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]] and [[Toyota Sequoia|Sequoia]]). It is also Toyota's only vehicle in its current lineup to use the name "''TOYOTA''" spelled out across the grille like older Land Cruiser models such as the classic FJ40 the FJ Cruiser is loosely based on, as well as other Toyota models from the past. | The FJ Cruiser primairly competes with the [[Nissan Xterra]], [[Jeep Wrangler]] and the [[Honda Element]]. Base pricing is between $21,000 and $23,000. Many enthusiasts of the original FJ series [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruisers]] have been very vocal in their opposition to the new vehicle, decrying not only its long wheelbase, but its lack of both a diesel engine and solid front axle as well. At 183.9 inches in length, the FJ Cruiser slots between the smaller RAV4 (181.1 in. overall length; originally rumored to be replaced by the FJ Cruiser) and the mid-size [[Toyota Highlander|Highlander]] (184.6 in. overall length). The addition of the FJ Cruiser adds a sixth SUV in Toyota's American lineup, meaning Toyota will have two compact SUVs (the [[Toyota RAV4|RAV4]] and FJ Cruiser), two mid-size SUVs ([[Toyota Highlander|Highlander]] and [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]]), and two full-size SUVs ([[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]] and [[Toyota Sequoia|Sequoia]]). It is also Toyota's only vehicle in its current lineup to use the name "''TOYOTA''" spelled out across the grille like older Land Cruiser models such as the classic FJ40 the FJ Cruiser is loosely based on, as well as other Toyota models from the past. | ||
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Complete NHTSA Safety Reviews for the FJ Cruiser can be found here. [http://www.safercar.gov/Index2.cfm] | Complete NHTSA Safety Reviews for the FJ Cruiser can be found here. [http://www.safercar.gov/Index2.cfm] | ||
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Revision as of 07:03, 20 March 2007
The Toyota FJ Cruiser (FJC) is a retro-style compact SUV by Toyota introduced as a concept at the 2003 Chicago Auto Show and in production form at the following North American International Auto Show. On sale in early 2006 as a 2007 model, it features styling reminiscent of the original FJ-series Land Cruisers from the 1960s, but is based on the Hi-Lux platform also used by the modern 4Runner and Land Cruiser Prado.
The FJ Cruiser primairly competes with the Nissan Xterra, Jeep Wrangler and the Honda Element. Base pricing is between $21,000 and $23,000. Many enthusiasts of the original FJ series Land Cruisers have been very vocal in their opposition to the new vehicle, decrying not only its long wheelbase, but its lack of both a diesel engine and solid front axle as well. At 183.9 inches in length, the FJ Cruiser slots between the smaller RAV4 (181.1 in. overall length; originally rumored to be replaced by the FJ Cruiser) and the mid-size Highlander (184.6 in. overall length). The addition of the FJ Cruiser adds a sixth SUV in Toyota's American lineup, meaning Toyota will have two compact SUVs (the RAV4 and FJ Cruiser), two mid-size SUVs (Highlander and 4Runner), and two full-size SUVs (Land Cruiser and Sequoia). It is also Toyota's only vehicle in its current lineup to use the name "TOYOTA" spelled out across the grille like older Land Cruiser models such as the classic FJ40 the FJ Cruiser is loosely based on, as well as other Toyota models from the past.
Specifications
Engines
- 4.0 L 1GR-FE DOHC V6 with VVT-i, rated at 239 hp (178 kW) at 5200 rpm, and 278 lb-ft (377 N·m of torque at 2700 rpm
Drivetrains
- 5-speed A750E automatic transmission (on rear-wheel drive models)
- 5-speed A750F automatic transmission with VF2A transfer case (on all-wheel drive models)
- 6-speed RA61F manual transmission (with VF4B transfer case and limited slip differential on all-wheel drive models)
Safety
Driver | Passenger | |
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Stars Recieved (out of 5) | 5 | 4 |
Front Seat | Rear Seat | |
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Stars Recieved (out of 5) | 5 | 5 |
Complete NHTSA Safety Reviews for the FJ Cruiser can be found here. [1]