120 Series Toyota LandCruiser Prado Vs 200 Series Toyota LandCruiser

 

120 series Toyota LandCruiser Prado VS 200 series Toyota LandCruiser

Following on from the the 100 series comparison we decided to compare the 120 series and 200 series LandCruisers.  The 120 Series was released in late 2002 and available until 2010 and the 200 Series was launched in late 2007.  Unusually for a Toyota both models have the same name in different parts of the world. Both Prado and and Series 200 Landcruisers are both lovely cars and it may be possible that car buyers in many countries where the two models will be sold will cross shop between the them. 

The 200 series Land Cruiser was released in 2008 and a complete revamp of the 100 Series. The new 200 series is lightyears ahead of the 100 series in every visible way. It has been taken up market in terms of pricing and model specification. At the time this was written you can no longer buy a basic version of the 200 series. The 200 series exterior uses Toyota’s latest styling themes and the interior is a noticeable update to the Prado. The 200 series is bigger on the inside and outside compared to the Prado. Quality of materials is higher likewise the climb in! 

If you really want a bigger version of the Prado then the 200 series Land Cruiser is the car you should get. The latest Land Cruiser is definitely not what you’d call stylish but it does have on road presence because of its size.

Driving the 200 series is a simple task with the only flaw being its size. There is plenty of smooth and deceptive power despite the weight and presumably off road ability. The ride is fantastic along with refinement, quietness that easily compares with pure high end luxury or prestige cars. (Although the interior will need more work) Sure its not a sports car offering less road feel than the Prado but that’s at low speeds! We definitely like what is offers and the only thing preventing us from replacing the Prado with one is cost and that it does not fit in the garage.

120 series LandCruiser Prado 200 Series LandCruiser
Engines  
1GR-FE – V6 Petrol
4 Litre (3956cc)
Quad Cam with VVTi EFI
Claimed 179Kw 5200RPM
Claimed 376Nm 3800RPM (Auto)
Claimed 343Nm 2400RPM (Man)

1KD-FTV – IL4 Diesel
3 Litre (2982cc)
Turbo-charged – Direct Injection – Common Rail
Claimed 127Kw @ 3400RPM
Claimed 410Nm @ 1600RPM

1KZ-TE – IL4 Diesel (2003-2006)
3 Litre (2982cc)
Turbo-charged Diesel EFI
Claimed 96Kw 3600RPM
Claimed 343Nm 2000RPM (Auto & Manual)

1UR-FE (From 2012)
V8 Petrol 4.6 Litre (4608cc)
Quad Cam with VVTi EFI
Claimed 228Kw @ 5500 RPM
Claimed 439Nm @ 3500 RPM

2UZ-FE (Up to Early 2012)
V8 Petrol 4.7 Litre
Quad Cam with VVTi EFI
Claimed 202Kw @ 5400 RPM
Claimed 410Nm @ 3400 RPM

1VD-FTV
V8 Diesel 4.5 Litre (4461cc)
Quad Cam Twin Turbo-charged Diesel EFI
Claimed 195Kw 3400RPM
Claimed 650Nm 1600RPM

Weight  
Kerb weight 1900-2190 Kg
Towing capacity up to 2500Kg
Kerb weight 2555Kg
Towing capacity up to 3500Kg
Fuel capacity & consumption  
180 litres
V6 Petrol 13.6 litres per 100km
V6 Diesel 9.3 litres per 100km (1KD-FTV)
138 litres
V8 Petrol 14.5 litres per 100km
V8 Diesel 10.3 litres per 100km
Other specifications  
5 Speed Auto or 6 speed manual transmission
Overall height/width 1905/1875
Overall length/wheelbase 4850/2790
Track (front/rear) 1575/1575
NCAP safety rating 4/5
6 speed auto transmission
Overall height/width 1905/1970
Overall length/wheelbase 4950/2850
Track (front/rear) 1640/1635
NCAP safety rating 4/5
Capability  
Angle of: (degrees) Approach 32 Departure 27 Minimum ground clearance 205mm
AWD with selectable modes
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach 30 Departure 20
Minimum ground clearance 225mm
Performance  
120 Series Toyota Landcruiser Prado performance figures  
Pricing  
2009 $47,100 – 79,500 AUD
*Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing and specials accessories etc…
2012 $77,990 – 118,990 AUD 
2009 $73,990 – 110,990 AUD
*Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing and specials accessories etc…

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