What Came With the 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser?
The 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser was part of the 80 Series generation (1990 to 1997), known for combining serious off‑road capability with improved comfort and refinement. In the U.S., it was offered with a single well‑equipped trim, while other markets had more configuration options, including diesel variants.
Engine & Performance
- Engine – 4.5‑liter 1FZ‑FE inline‑six petrol
- Output – Approximately 212 horsepower and 275 lb‑ft of torque
- Transmission – 4‑speed automatic or 5‑speed manual (manual less common in the U.S.)
- Drivetrain – Full‑time four‑wheel drive with a two‑speed transfer case
- Differentials – Optional front and rear locking differentials for enhanced off‑road traction
Exterior Features
- Boxy, rugged 80 Series body with high ground clearance
- Alloy wheels and all‑terrain tires
- Full‑size rear tailgate with upper glass hatch
- Optional roof rack and running boards
Interior Features
- Seating for five or eight passengers, depending on configuration
- Cloth upholstery standard, leather available as an option
- Power windows, locks, and mirrors
- Air conditioning and AM/FM cassette stereo (CD player optional)
- Optional third‑row jump seats in the cargo area
Off‑Road Equipment
- Solid front and rear axles for durability and articulation
- Coil spring suspension for improved ride comfort
- Skid plates for underbody protection
- Low‑range gearing for challenging terrain
Safety Features
- Dual front airbags (added for U.S. models starting in 1995, so not standard in 1994)
- Anti‑lock brakes (ABS) are available
- Strong ladder‑frame chassis for durability and crash protection