2020 Toyota LandCruiser 200 Sahara review

Is Toyota’s 4×4 king of the hill finally over the hill? We take a top-spec Sahara to find out.

It’s easy to write off the 2020 Toyota LandCruiser 200 as being overpriced and old. But, it’s also enduringly popular with Australian buyers.

Overpriced, especially when you’ve got this specification – $123,590 worth of 2020 Toyota LandCruiser Sahara – in your healthily budgeted crosshairs. My anecdotal fact of the day: the number of Sahara badges I see cruising around town suggests that this big-dollar specification is a popular choice with Australian buyers.

The entire LandCruiser 200 range is still selling well, in fact. The monthly industry reporting tool VFACTS indicates that the only segment competitor is Nissan’s Patrol, which gets outsold at more than five-to-one. The Land Rover Discovery, a one-time competitor (officially grouped with prestige upper large SUVs), gets outsold by this much older LandCruiser almost 16 to one.

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