
In an unexpected turn of events, Toyota's legendary Land Cruiser 70 Series, including both the ute (pickup) and wagon variants, has been officially approved for sale in the United States by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT). This marks a monumental shift for off-road enthusiasts, who have been eagerly awaiting the return of this iconic vehicle for decades.
The Land Cruiser 70 Series, originally designed for rugged markets like Australia, Africa, and the Middle East, has long been absent from the U.S. due to strict safety and emissions regulations. However, after extensive lobbying by Toyota and a series of regulatory exemptions, the vehicle now has the green light to hit American roads starting in late 2025.

This approval comes after months of back-and-forth between Toyota and U.S. regulatory agencies, which typically impose stringent requirements on vehicles that don’t meet the latest crash safety standards and emissions controls. However, in a surprising development, both the NHTSA and DOT decided to grant an exemption, citing the "unique and valuable nature" of the Land Cruiser 70 Series.
According to a statement from the NHTSA, “After a thorough review of the vehicle’s safety features, Toyota’s commitment to upholding rigorous quality standards, and the vehicle’s minimal impact on emissions due to its limited sales volume, we have determined that the Land Cruiser 70 Series can be allowed for sale in the U.S. market.”
While the approval applies to both the ute (pickup) and wagon variants of the 70 Series, the models will be subject to specific modifications to meet U.S. crash standards. The models will also come with a revised powertrain to meet emissions requirements, including a new hybrid engine option designed to align with American fuel efficiency standards.

The Land Cruiser 70 Series is an enduring symbol of rugged reliability and off-road prowess. Originally introduced in 1984, the 70 Series has earned a reputation for its toughness, particularly in some of the harshest conditions on Earth. Its simplicity, durability, and utilitarian design have made it a beloved choice among farmers, explorers, and adventure seekers worldwide.
Both the ute and wagon versions of the 70 Series have been highly sought after by enthusiasts in the U.S. for years, but Toyota’s decision to limit its sales to other markets has left many Americans wondering if they would ever get the chance to experience the vehicle firsthand.
Now, that wait is over.
“The Land Cruiser 70 Series is the epitome of toughness and reliability, and we’re thrilled to offer it to American customers,” said Jack Hollis, Executive Vice President of Toyota North America. “While the U.S. market has evolved, there’s still a significant audience that values the Land Cruiser’s unique capabilities. We’re excited to bring it to them.”
For U.S. consumers, the 70 Series will come in two main configurations: the 70 Series Ute and the 70 Series Wagon. Both will feature the rugged steel body and durable frame that have made the Land Cruiser so legendary.
The ute (pickup) version will be equipped with a 3.3L turbocharged diesel engine, capable of towing heavy loads, while the wagon will feature a more refined 3.5L hybrid engine that offers a blend of power and fuel efficiency. Both models will include upgraded safety features, such as additional airbags, modern collision mitigation systems, and improved crashworthiness for U.S. standards.
The 70 Series will also feature an array of off-road features, including locking differentials, high-clearance suspension, and a full-time four-wheel-drive system, making it one of the most capable off-road vehicles on the market.
Toyota’s move to bring the Land Cruiser 70 Series to the U.S. is a direct response to growing demand for vehicles that combine rugged off-road capabilities with practical utility. With the rise in popularity of overlanding and adventure travel, the 70 Series is poised to attract a dedicated following among outdoor enthusiasts, farmers, and off-roaders alike.
“The U.S. off-road market has been missing a vehicle that is both tough and versatile,” said Scott Simons, Senior Editor at Off-Road Magazine. “With the Land Cruiser 70 Series, Toyota is offering a truck that can handle everything from rough trails to remote work sites, and that’s something that appeals to a lot of people in this country.”
While the announcement has been met with excitement, some experts caution that the 70 Series may face challenges in a market dominated by larger SUVs and more modern trucks. However, Toyota is betting on the timeless appeal of the Land Cruiser's simple design and proven durability to win over American buyers.
With the approval of the Land Cruiser 70 Series, Toyota has also hinted at future plans to reintroduce other models from the Land Cruiser family, including the beloved 200 Series, which was discontinued in the U.S. in 2021. However, for now, the 70 Series remains the star of the show.
While production will be limited initially, Toyota plans to offer both variants of the 70 Series at select dealerships across the U.S. in late 2025. Pricing will likely be on the higher end, with the ute starting around $50,000 and the wagon around $60,000.
As Toyota prepares to roll out this iconic off-roader in the U.S., fans of the brand are eagerly awaiting the chance to get behind the wheel of a true legend. Will the Land Cruiser 70 Series live up to the hype? Only time will tell—but one thing is certain: the off-road community is about to experience a major shift.
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