2018 Toyota Land Cruiser: What's New, Specs & Features

Last updated August 13, 2026

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser

The 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser was a near-carryover year. Its one notable change was standard swing-away exterior mirrors that automatically moved when the vehicle was keyed on or off.

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About the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser

200-series Land Cruiser (U.S. 2008-2021), third model year after the 2016 update.

Toyota positions the Land Cruiser as its flagship SUV: a large, body-on-frame utility vehicle that combines genuine trail capability with a richly equipped cabin. For most buyers, its core appeal is simple: it can carry eight people, tow a heavy trailer, travel long distances comfortably, and still tackle rough terrain with real 4WD hardware. Compared with many luxury SUVs, Toyota leans more on toughness, durability, and all-road confidence than flashy styling or fast-changing tech.

Toyota sold the 2018 Land Cruiser in one fully equipped, eight-passenger trim, positioning it as a premium SUV with serious towing and off-road hardware. Standout features include a 381-hp 5.7-liter V8, full-time 4WD, Crawl Control, skid plates, a leather cabin with heated and ventilated front seats, JBL audio, navigation, and an 8,100-pound towing rating.

What changed, by category

Tech
The standard swing-away exterior mirrors gained automatic operation when the vehicle was keyed on or off.

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser specs and features by trim

Feature
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EngineV8, 5.7 Liter
TransmissionAuto, 8-Spd SeqShft
Drivetrain4WD
Fuel TypeGas
MPG City13 mpg
MPG Highway18 mpg
Horsepower381 hp
Torque401 lb-ft
Max Towing8100 lb
Trunk/Cargo81.7 cu-ft
Rear Legroom28.3 in
Seats8
Doors4
Alarm System
Automatic High Beams
Blindspot Sensors
Lane Departure Warning
Alloy Wheels
Fog Lights
LED Headlights
Power Moonroof
Rear Spoiler
Roof Rails
Navigation System
Premium Audio
USB Ports
Heated Front Seats
Heated Steering Wheel
Leather Seats
Proximity Keyless Entry
Push-Button Engine Start
Remote Start
Third Row Seat
Ventilated Front Seats

How the 2019 Toyota Land Cruiser compares

The 2019 Toyota Land Cruiser is a true carryover with no major product changes from 2018. It keeps the same fully equipped, eight-passenger format.

Frequently asked questions

What changed on the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser compared with the 2017 model?

The main change was automatic operation for the standard swing-away exterior mirrors when the vehicle was keyed on or off. The trim lineup, V8 powertrain, full-time 4WD system, safety equipment, and overall design otherwise carried over.

Was the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser redesigned?

No, the 2018 Land Cruiser was not redesigned. It remained part of the 200-series generation and was the third model year following the 2016 update.

Did the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser get a new engine or 4WD system?

No, the powertrain carried over unchanged. The 2018 model retained its 381-hp 5.7-liter V8, eight-speed automatic transmission, and full-time 4WD system.

Did the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser receive new safety features?

No meaningful safety change was made for 2018. Toyota's driver-assistance suite, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert remained standard.

How many trim levels did the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser have?

The 2018 Land Cruiser came in one fully equipped trim in the U.S. It included eight-passenger leather seating, navigation, JBL audio, trail-control systems, and a standard towing package.

2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Reviews

What owners are saying about the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser.

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2018 Toyota Land Cruiser
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5 stars (17)
4 stars (12)
3 stars (1)
2 stars (2)
1 star (2)

About owner reviews

Carvana owner reviews are provided in partnership with Strategic Vision, one of the largest automotive consumer research providers in the U.S. Star ratings are from ranking surveys completed by owners one to six months post-purchase. Comments from owners are optional, but included here when available.

“Wonderful SUV. Easy handling, safe, and easily parked. Little expensive, worth every dollar”

EPEdgar P.
2018 Toyota Land Cruiser
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“Very reliable. Comfortable ride. Driving range is a bit lacking. Need a bigger gas tank or an engine that gets better mileage. Everything else is great.”

DSDaniel S.
2018 Toyota Land Cruiser