The 200-Series Land Cruiser is a pinnacle overland platform and a favorite on our forum with recent adventure-ready offerings, including this 2013, 2014, and 2018. The MSRP for this model was the best part of $100,000, and while I usually scoff at luxury SUV prices, it’s one of the few vehicles out there arguably worthy of its price tag. Whether you’re looking for a practical daily driver, a luxurious highway commuter, a weekend adventurer, or an around-the-world overland rig, the 200 Series excels. It’s also the aftermarket darling with a vast catalog of parts, accessories, and services available to uprate this coveted 4WD for adventure. There’s no shortage of inspiration online with expedition-ready builds from the likes of Nomad Outfitters, Stellar Built, and ARB 4×4. Cue today’s 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser (182,000 miles), which showcases a plethora of premium upgrades and has been exceptionally well maintained (see original listing for details). If you’d like to learn more about this platform, then listen to Principles of Overlanding :: 200 Series Land Cruiser on the Overland Journal Podcast.
From the Seller:
“The truck is 100 percent ready to dispatch for any trip. All systems work, and it’s well sorted. The body is very straight and holds a good shine. There are a few rock chips from normal highway use. For a highway truck, I’d place the exterior at a 6/10 condition. For an overlander, I’d put it at a 9/10. The interior is in great shape. The truck comes with the (removed) third row seats, and a bin of removed OE parts (e.g., fog lights, fog light surrounds, third-row hardware, etc.). Clean title in hand.”
2013 Toyota Land Cruiser
The Land Cruiser is fitted with a 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 horsepower, 401 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 15 mpg. An exceptionally long-lived engine and drivetrain are mated with class-leading capability, thanks to a body-on-frame design, full-time 4WD, high and low range, an uprated and lifted suspension, a center locking differential, armor, snorkel, and intelligent onboard systems such as Hill-start Assist, Off-Road Turn Assist, and Crawl Control. These backcountry attributes are balanced with a luxurious interior with driver comforts that include:
- Heated and powered leather seats
- Four-zone climate control
- Adaptive cruise control
- Sunroof
- Premium sound system
Distinguishing Features
- Front Runner rack with Alu-Cab tent
- Icon CDCV shocks and Nitro upper control arms
- Metal Tech front bumper (and sliders) with ComeUp winch
- Icon Rebound wheels with Goodyear Duratrac tires
- Custom rear drawer system, ARB fridge on slide, and 15 gallons of freshwater
- ARB twin compressor
- CVT awning
This 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser is listed for $34,950 and is currently located in Bend, Oregon. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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