Land Cruiser Prado generation
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70 for sale
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70 — pricing right now
- Listings
- 15
- From
- $6,186CA$8,767£4,615A$8,914€5,412¥1,004,474
- Up to
- $60,000CA$85,030£44,762A$86,460€52,489¥9,742,713
- Average
- $23,000CA$32,595£17,159A$33,143€20,121¥3,734,707
Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.
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For sale
Available Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70 listings
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1991 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Japan$19,800CA$28,060£14,771A$28,532€17,321¥3,215,095MITSUI Co., Ltd.
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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Japan$12,430CA$17,615£9,273A$17,912€10,874¥2,018,365EVERYCAR
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1991 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Japan$11,080CA$15,702£8,266A$15,966€9,693¥1,799,154EVERYCAR
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1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Japan$6,186CA$8,767£4,615A$8,914€5,412¥1,004,474EVERYCAR
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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
AZ, USA$25,500CA$36,138£19,024A$36,745€22,308¥4,140,653Arizona Kei Trucks
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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
TX, USA$24,990CA$35,415£18,643A$36,011€21,862¥4,057,840JDM DRIVE INC
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1992 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
MB, Canada$34,849CA$49,386£25,998A$50,217€30,487¥5,658,730JDM Rush Imports
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1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
WA, USA$31,995CA$45,342£23,869A$46,105€27,990¥5,195,302Speedworks NW
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1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
WA, USA$24,995CA$35,422£18,647A$36,018€21,866¥4,058,652Speedworks NW
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1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
JapanPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestEVERYCAR
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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
HI, USA$60,000CA$85,030£44,762A$86,460€52,489¥9,742,713JDM Hawaii
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1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
HI, USA$25,500CA$36,138£19,024A$36,745€22,308¥4,140,653JDM Hawaii
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1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Japan$10,250CA$14,526£7,647A$14,770€8,967¥1,664,380TokyoCarZ
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1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
JapanPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestEVERYCAR
History & specs
About the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70
The Land Cruiser Prado was introduced in 1990 as a lighter, more road-oriented alternative to the full-size Land Cruiser, built on a shorter body-on-frame chassis approximately 300 lbs lighter and positioned in Toyota's SUV lineup between the Hilux Surf and the full Land Cruiser. Four generations cover the production history: the J70 Prado (1990-1996), sharing the Land Cruiser 70-series chassis architecture with revised suspension and exterior; the J90 (1996-2002), a major redesign on a new shorter platform with coil-over suspension and round exterior styling; the J120 (2002-2009), sold in North America as the Lexus GX470; and the J150 (2009-present), 4-door only across three significant facelifts. Both short-wheelbase (5-seat) and long-wheelbase (7-seat) body styles were available through the J90 generation.
Powertrains vary by generation and market. The J70 offered diesel options including the 2.4L 2L-TE, 2.8L 3L, and 3.0L 1KZ-TE turbodiesel alongside the 2.4L 22R-E petrol. The J90 carried the 3.0L 1KZ-TE turbodiesel, 2.7L 3RZ-FE four-cylinder petrol, and 3.4L 5VZ-FE V6 petrol. The J120 introduced the 2.7L 2TR-FE petrol, added the 4.0L 1GR-FE V6 from 2004, and used the 3.0L 1KD-FTV D-4D turbodiesel; the J120 also spawned the US-market Lexus GX470 with a 4.7L 2UZ-FE V8. The J150 continued the 1GR-FE and 2TR-FE petrol units alongside the 1KD-FTV diesel, replacing the latter with the 2.8L 1GD-FTV D-4D from approximately 2015 in most markets. All generations use part-time or full-time 4WD and were offered with 4- or 5-speed automatics and 5- or 6-speed manuals depending on generation and market.
Under the US 25-year import rule, J70 Prado examples from 1990 through 1996 are currently eligible, as are J90 examples up to the 1998 model year, based on build date. The J120 (2002-2009) is not yet eligible for US import but is importable to Canada. The J150 remains outside the 25-year window. All generations are right-hand drive in JDM specification. Pre-purchase inspection warrants particular attention to diesel engine condition: the 1KZ-TE and 1KD-FTV have documented susceptibility to cylinder head cracking under sustained thermal load, and evidence of overheating history (white exhaust smoke, coolant-oil mixing) should be investigated thoroughly. Frame rails, crossmembers, rear control arm mounts, and body mounts are the primary rust areas to probe on any older example; JDM-market Prados often carry less off-road history than domestic examples, but underbody inspection remains advisable regardless of origin.
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