Toyota has showcased an impressive customized Land Cruiser model at the SEMA Show 2023 in Las Vegas, US.

The custom Land Cruiser model, named the FJ Bruiser, is a modernized version of the 1966 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 pickup truck, featuring upgrades in its exterior, interior, and engine.

This modified vehicle is equipped with a V8 engine borrowed from a Toyota Racing Department NASCAR racer. While specific details have not been disclosed, based on the original specifications of the racing car, the engine has the capability of generating an impressive 725 horsepower. The engine is paired with a Rancho Drivetrain Engineering 3-speed automatic transmission and showcases a high-quality Magna Flow exhaust system.

The FJ Bruiser is built on a tubular frame to ensure maximum safety. This frame is complemented by a custom body and roll cage.

In addition, the vehicle is equipped with front and rear lockers, an advanced Advanced Adapter Atlas transfer case, and a front suspension featuring Fox shocks.

The FJ Bruiser is equipped with Method Beadlock 20-inch wheels wrapped in specialized BF Goodrich Krawler T/A KX 42-inch tires, allowing the vehicle to effortlessly conquer various terrains.

In the event of getting stuck, the car can continue its operation with the assistance of auxiliary tracks placed underneath the driver’s cabin. At the press of a button inside the cabin, the tracks can be deployed without the need for manual intervention.

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