Toyota’s had a busy start to 2024. The all-new sixth generation of the Toyota 4Runner is finally here, replacing the fifth-generation version that entered production in 2009.
It’s not alone; the SUV arrives only a few months after the 2024 Land Cruiser, Toyota’s iconic overlander that’s now returning to the US after a two-year hiatus.
Now that both vehicles are out in the open — officially, at least — it’s only natural to wonder how the two SUVs compare and contrast.
Naturally, we won’t be able to speak to real-world driving and use case differences until we get behind the wheel of both SUVs. We’re also still awaiting some critical official details on the 2025 4Runner, including its MSRP and full vehicle dimensions.
But we’ve done our best to compile the key specs to help curious comparers at least get their bearings around the two SUVs. Here are a few takeaways that also stand out early on.
How do the 2024 Land Cruiser and 2025 4Runner compare?
- They are both available with a 326-hp hybrid turbo powertrain
- They both share the exact same wheelbase of 112.2 inches
- They both have a max towing capacity of 6000 lbs
- They both feature Toyota’s Safety Sense 3.0 system standard