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    #191
    Quote Originally Posted by thearsenal1205 View Post
    My guess is the LC300 would be as quick as the Expedition 3.5L Ecoboost.
    I doubt it. The existing LC200 V8 diesel is not known to be quick unless maybe tuned. If the new LC300 has a significantly more powerful engine and a lighter frame, it might shed some ticks off or maybe a second. Unless they opted to put a big V8 NA gas or big V6 turbo gas engine on it, it will be as quick as the American full-size SUVs.

    The current Expedition 3.5L V6 Ecoboost sprints from 0 to 100kmh in around 6 seconds. That behemoth is even quicker than the usual big-engined midsize sedan or a powerful turbo compact.


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    #192
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Sabi ni EQ kayang-kaya yung 180kmh for the LC200. I bet the LC300 will be the same.

    The Expedition V6 Ecoboost will surely be quicker. These American big-engined gas-fed are just quick and fast for their size. I have driven the Nissan Armada 5.6L (same as the local Patrol Royale) in California back in 2019 and it offered good performance, about as quick or a bit better than my FXT in terms of acceleration.


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    Yes, yun talaga malulupet when it comes to acceleration. With lesser hp, maiiwan talaga ang mga similarly-sized diesels especially mas mabibigat din sila. Walang binatbat kahit gano pa kataas ang torque.

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    #193
    The new LC300 is around 450 lbs lighter than the LC200. With more power and torque in the diesel it should be lively.

    Still want that V8 though hehe.

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    #194
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I doubt it. The existing LC200 V8 diesel is not known to be quick unless maybe tuned. If the new LC300 has a significantly more powerful engine and a lighter frame, it might shed some ticks off or maybe a second. Unless they opted to put a big V8 NA gas or big V6 turbo gas engine on it, it will be as quick as the American full-size SUVs.

    The current Expedition 3.5L V6 Ecoboost sprints from 0 to 100kmh in around 6 seconds. That behemoth is even quicker than the usual big-engined midsize sedan or a powerful turbo compact.


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    Also if the LC300 uses an aluminum body, this will be a huge decrease in weight.

    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    The new LC300 is around 450 lbs lighter than the LC200. With more power and torque in the diesel it should be lively.

    Still want that V8 though hehe.

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    Hopes as well for the GR version powered by gas V8. More likely supercharged V8 ala hellcat!

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    #195
    Quick is one thing ... nimble is another ... then there's braking ability ...
    Last edited by Walter; April 30th, 2021 at 12:43 AM.

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    #196
    Toyota has another extra large SUV coming soon

    hinting a next gen Sequoia, the coming LC300, Prado, 4runner or maybe the North American replacement for the Land Cruiser.

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    #199
    Malapit na....ilang tulog na lang.......

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    #200
    Part 1 of leaked features and specs of the South African version of the Land Cruiser 300 series courtesy of Instagram account land.cruiser.300

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