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2026 Toyota LandCruiser Hybrid prices: New ‘performance hybrid’ variants are the priciest, most powerful LandCruisers ever


The Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series ‘performance hybrid’ has been priced for Australia, and it’s not cheap.

The twin-turbocharged 3.4-litre petrol V6 ‘i-Force Max’ hybrid powertrain is available only in the GR Sport and Sahara ZX trim levels, the most expensive in the LandCruiser 300 Series lineup.

The GR Sport hybrid has been priced at $156,060 before on-road costs and the Sahara ZX hybrid at $156,810 before on-roads, up $8900 on their V6 diesel-powered counterparts.

The new variants go on sale in Australia mid-year.

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The ‘performance’ parallel hybrid powertrain, also seen in the Tundra pickup, combines a twin-turbo 3.4-litre petrol V6 with a single electric motor-generator placed between the engine and the 10-speed automatic transmission. A 1.8kWh nickel metal hydride (NMH) battery sits at the rear, necessitating the relocation of the spare wheel.

Total system outputs are 341kW of power and 790Nm of torque, up 114kW and 90Nm on the 3.3-litre turbo-diesel V6 that powers the rest of the 300 Series lineup.

In addition to their petrol-electric powertrain, performance hybrid versions of the 300 Series also switch from hydraulic to electric power steering assistance, gain an upgraded 200V/1500W rear auxiliary power outlet capable of powering small electrical appliances, and feature a 40/20/40-split/folding rear seat back.

As with the diesel GR Sport and Sahara ZX, performance hybrid variants are offered only with a five-seat layout.