Sep. 20, 2019
Cumulative Global Sales of the Toyota Land Cruiser Series Surpass 10 Million UnitsGratitude for the customers who have trusted in and purchased successive generations of the Land Cruiser
Toyota City, Japan, September 20, 2019―Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announces today that cumulative global sales of its Land Cruiser1 series2 have surpassed 10 million units. According to Toyota data, cumulative sales stood at 10 million units as of August 31, 2019.
The Land Cruiser is Toyota's longest-selling car3. It launched on August 1, 1951, as the Toyota "Jeep BJ," and production has continued for 68 years.
Full-scale exports of the Land Cruiser began with the 20 Series, which was introduced in November 1955, four years after the launch of the first-generation car. Since then, Toyota has consistently developed versions that cater to customer needs, without sacrificing the reliability, durability, and drivability on poor roads that served as the basis of development concepts on which the Land Cruiser is based. The Land Cruiser has, for this reason, continued to receive the support of customers around the world. In the beginning, fewer than 100 units were exported per year; by 1965, 10 years after full-scale exports commenced, that figure had surpassed 10,000 units per year. At present, the Land Cruiser is sold in approximately 170 countries and regions worldwide, with annual global sales standing at approximately 400,000 units.
The Land Cruiser contributed significantly to increased trust in the Toyota brand around the world, and created a foothold for the company to expand its exports. Due to its outstanding reliability and durability, there are regions where Land Cruiser 40 Series vehicles continue to be used today, some 50 years after they were manufactured.
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- Toyota Jeep BJ
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- Land Cruiser 40 Series cars continue to be used today, more than 50 years after they were manufactured (pictured here in a fishing village in the UAE)
The history of the Land Cruiser symbolizes Toyota's QDR―Quality, Durability, and Reliability; at the same time, it is the source of Toyota's car-making for the world, and for people. The Land Cruiser is a reassuring companion for carrying out work and living a variety of lifestyles; it is a car that transports people's lives and items, and that fulfills people's mobility dreams; and it is a car that enables people to go where they want, when they want, and to return safe and sound.
In Africa, the Land Cruiser is used to provide humanitarian assistance; in Burundi, to carry malaria-infected children to hospital; and in refugee camps in Uganda, to transport patients to clinics.
In Australia, the Land Cruiser is used for mobility in zinc and copper mines some 1,600 meters underground; it is also used to herd cattle on vast cattle ranches of 8,000 square kilometers.
In Costa Rica in Central America, there are regions where the Land Cruiser is used to harvest carrots at altitudes of 3,500 meters, on slopes so steep that even humans have difficulty standing―the reason being that "only the Land Cruiser is capable of reaching these fields."
Indeed, there are many places around the world where it would be impossible to live from day to day without the Land Cruiser.
The Land Cruiser is actively used around the world.
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- Providing humanitarian assistance in Burundi
Photo: Médecins Sans Frontières ©Martina Bacigalupo
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- Mobility in Australian mines
Photo: GEOSCOPE ©Takeshi Namba
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- Harvesting carrots in Costa Rica
The 10 million Land Cruisers sold over the course of the past 68 years have been used on a variety of different roads, and they have contributed to the refinement of Toyota cars.
Going forward, in order to continue to cater to―and even exceed―customer expectations, development of the Land Cruiser will take place on the premise that it will be used in every corner of the world; to this end, Toyota itself intends to set more rigorous standards, and to continue to engage in car-making with the goal of creating a truly unique car.
Land Cruiser special site
https://global.toyota/en/mobility/toyota-brand/features/landcruiser/
1 | The car's name was changed to "Land Cruiser" in 1954. |
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Overview of the Land Cruiser series; models currently in production are marked with an asterisk*.
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- Global Cumulative Sales
- 10 million
Since the launch of the first-generation Toyota Jeep BJ in 1951 up to 2019, cumulative global sales have surpassed 10 million units.
Sales by Region in 2018
Since the launch of the Land Cruiser 20 Series in 1955, Toyota has expanded its export destinations with a focus on Central and South America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. At present, the Land Cruiser is sold in approximately 170 countries and regions worldwide, and in 2018, approximately 400,000 units were sold.
Production volume in 2018
While the majority of production takes place in Japan, CKD production takes place in Kenya and Portugal.