Suprised at the fairly negative reactions that its a "watered down land cruiser" and "not worthy of the LC name". Its a Prado, sure, not a "full" land cruiser, but the luxo-bloat of the last couple generations I think this is back on the right track. This thing has me seriously thinking its something Id trade my truck (Ram 2500 Power Wagon)
Power: 2.4L Turbo 4cyl Hybrid, 326hp/465ft-lb vs 6.4L n/a V8. Considering the hp loss naturally aspirated 6.4L have at altitude (assuming 3% loss per 1000ft, I live at over 5000ft, that 15% loss takes it to effectively ~350hp), the turbo 2.4L would be nearly as powerful (and more torque) . And probably weighs between 5 and 6k vs 8k, which is substantially lighter.
Fuel Economy: No official mpg yet, but estimated 27mpg combined. I get 13mpg combined in the Power Wagon, 15mpg on road trips, 10mpg city driving and offroad. 27mpg would be double.
Towing: Power Wagon rated at ~10,500, LC at 6,000lb. I dont tow frequently, so this isnt a huge factor for me.
Offroad: The PW is a beast, body on frame, full float solid axles with 5 link rear suspension, dual locking axles and front sway bar disconnect, 4.10 gears and heavy duty manual shift transfer case, factory 33s (I have 35s on mine). But its huge and doesnt fit down a lot of trails . The Land Cruiser will surely have offroad chops too though. Also body on frame--but independent front susp, locking center and rear axle, optional front sway bar disconnect, full time 4wd. Factory 33s. Still a big vehicle compared to a TJ, but substantially smaller than the PW. No factory winch, but Im sure the aftermarket would solve that with ease.
Camping: I camp in the bed of my truck under the topper. Its great. But Im sure i could make a good sleeping setup in the back of the LC. 2400W inverter standard is pretty neat feature, Im sure the aftermarket will figure out how to utilize it...My truck has a factory 400W inverter, but to be honest ive only used it for my laptop so Im not sure what the extra 2000W would be good for.
Truck Bed: Well I like having a truck bed for hauling, but since i got the topper it makes it more of an SUV anyways. I suppose I would just have to get a small trailer for hauling gravel, slash, leaves, trash etc. Ive used my truck to haul pallets occasionally for work, but probably not often enough to say I need a truck bed.
Another big plus is the Toyota aftermarket is huge. Lots of options, and because theres lots of options pricing is more competitive
But damn I do love my power wagon! I definitely was planning on keeping this truck for 100k miles plus, 5-10 years, but here i am at a little over 40k miles and nearly 4 years and questioning everything. The price is way less than a 200 series was, but mid-50k is not inexpensive by any means. On the plus side, I could probably sell/trade my truck and have very little difference to get the LC.
Thanks for listening to my Ted talk.