
To highlight its adaptability, Toyota has showcased four different concept versions of the Land Cruiser FJ
Toyota unveiled the Land Cruiser FJ in October 2025. And now, this compact off-roader has been officially introduced in Thailand. The SUV is currently manufactured in Thailand, with plans to launch production in India later as well. Available in a single high-spec trim, the Land Cruiser is available in Thailand at a starting price of THB 1,269,000 (Rs 36.5 lakh). Let’s learn more details about the smallest offering in the Land Cruiser lineup.
Land Cruiser FJ – Performance, Equipment
The Land Cruiser FJ is powered by a 2.7-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that generates 166 PS and 245 Nm of torque. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift. The ladder-frame SUV uses a part-time 4WD setup with a rear differential lock. The Land Cruiser FJ rides on 18-inch wheels, wrapped in 265/60 R18 tyres.

Dimension-wise, the SUV is 4,610 mm long, 1,855 mm wide, 1,890 mm high and has a wheelbase of 2,580 mm. The ground clearance of 245 mm makes the SUV suitable for off-road environments. The Land Cruiser FJ has a striking presence with a muscular, boxy profile. Exterior highlights include LED projector headlamps, running boards, body cladding and a tailgate-mounted spare tyre.
Land Cruiser FJ is available in three color options – Smokey Blue, Platinum White Pearl Mica and Ash. Inside, key features include a 12.3-inch touchscreen display, 7-inch instrument cluster, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, USB Type-C port, dual-zone automatic climate control, auto-dimming IRVM and PM 2.5 air filter.

Safety kit includes 7 airbags, cruise control, panoramic view monitor, traction control system, vehicle stability control system, hill-start assist control, front and rear parking sensors and tire pressure monitoring system. A wide range of ADAS features are also available with the Land Cruiser FJ.
Land Cruiser FJ – Concept Model
For off-road enthusiasts, there is the ‘Meridian’ custom built version of the Land Cruiser FJ. This trail-focused version is ready for extreme terrain with features like a snorkel, underbody protection, and ARB hardware. Other highlights include a roof rack, 17-inch Lenso MX Dinero alloy wheels and heavy-duty off-road focused tyres. It also includes a 20mm lift kit, with Old Man Emu springs and nitrocharger plus shocks. These further enhance the off-road capabilities of the SUV.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Toyota has showcased the ‘Nature Explorer’ concept version. Key features include grille-mounted ARB spotlights, Nacho LEDs on the lower windshield, roof tent, full-size ARB roof rack and a side awning. The concept uses Lenso MX Marvel alloy wheels wrapped in all-terrain tyres.
For that retro feel, the ‘Legendary’ concept version of the Land Cruiser FJ seems appropriate. It is inspired by the classic FJ40. Key features include a distinctive Sandstone Yellow colour, body colored fenders and circular LED DRLs. For urban environments, Toyota has created a ‘Street Cruiser’ custom version. It uses 20-inch Lenzo Jaeger Astra alloy wheels, wrapped in road-biased tyres. One of the key features is the rear carrier which can be used to load a compact motorcycle or bicycle.

Accessories Package
Toyota has showcased four concept models that highlight the SUV’s adaptability. Some of the parts used in these concepts are available as official accessories. These can be purchased individually or as a complete kit. For reference, the ‘Unbound Explorer’ accessories package includes a snorkel, ARB engine under shield and overfender set. The price of this kit is 32,450 THB (Rs 94,404).
Similarly, the ‘Urban Unique’ package includes front and rear 2K dashcam, engine under guard, front grille garnish, door body molding, spare tire cover garnish, fuel lid garnish and side visor. The price of this package is 32,700 THB (Rs 93,700). The ‘Freedom Journey’ package is priced at THB 36,400 (Rs 1.05 lakh) and includes the ARB roof rack tray.

Land Cruiser FJ – India Launch
The Land Cruiser FJ is expected to be launched in India in 2028. It will be manufactured locally, with production planned to begin in 2028 at Toyota’s upcoming fourth Indian plant in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra. The facility will also serve as a manufacturing hub for export markets.







