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5-year cost of ownership for the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser (15,000 mi/yr baseline)
Cost categoryEstimate
5-year depreciation$20,490
Insurance (annual)$2,832
Fuel or charging (annual)$2,600
Maintenance (annual)$653
Tires (annual)$430
Key specifications for the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser
SpecificationValue
Fuel economy (combined)23 MPG
Fuel economy (city / highway)22 / 25 MPG
Engine2.4L turbo 4-cylinder i-FORCE MAX hybrid
Horsepower326 hp
Torque465 lb-ft
Seating capacity5 passengers
Cargo space37.5 cu ft
MotiveGrid pillar scores for the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser vs midsize suvs class median
PillarScore (0–100)Class medianDifference
Cost of ownership5060-10
Powertrain5555+0
Safety9095-5
Driver assistance4938+11
Livability3644-8

The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser scores 50/100 on cost of ownership — 10 points below the midsize suvs median. The Midsize SUV class median 5-year ownership cost is $61,184 (15,000 mi/yr, national average rates). Largest annual recurring expense: insurance.

The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser scores 49/100 on driver assistance — 11 points above the midsize suvs median. All scores reflect standard equipment at base MSRP; optional driver-assistance packages are not scored.

The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser scores 55/100 on powertrain. Key figures: 23 MPG combined, 326 hp.

Verdict

The 2026 Land Cruiser returns with a hybrid powertrain, genuine off-road capability, and Toyota's legendary build quality — backed by a five-star NHTSA safety rating. Resale value is excellent, and the cabin is practical and well-built. Fuel economy is below average, ownership costs run above the segment median, and livability scores trail more road-oriented SUVs. For buyers who want a vehicle that can cross a continent or a desert with equal confidence, the Land Cruiser's reputation is earned.

Good fit for: Daily commuter

Best for

  • Five-star NHTSA overall safety rating
  • Genuine off-road capability with Toyota build quality
  • Excellent resale value with hybrid powertrain

Watch out for

  • Fuel economy is below average
  • Ownership costs run above the segment median
  • Livability trails more road-oriented SUVs
Hybrid4WD

2026 Toyota Land Cruiser

2026 Toyota Land Cruiser in three-quarter front view
MSRP
$57,880
Land Cruiser 1958
Est. monthly
$1,095
$65,694 / 5 yr
5-yr vs class
+$4,510
pricier than median
0
/ 100
Class ranking
Better than
30%
of 2026 suvs
Good
The MotiveGrid Score

Five measured pillars, weighted into one score.

Cost, Powertrain, Driver Assistance, Livability, and Safety — each scored against its class, then combined into a single MotiveGrid Score. Built by our engineering team and benchmarked against independent sources like NHTSA, IIHS, and CarEdge. How it’s calculated →

Verdict

Based on median-price trim

The 2026 Land Cruiser returns with a hybrid powertrain, genuine off-road capability, and Toyota's legendary build quality — backed by a five-star NHTSA safety rating. Resale value is excellent, and the cabin is practical and well-built. Fuel economy is below average, ownership costs run above the segment median, and livability scores trail more road-oriented SUVs. For buyers who want a vehicle that can cross a continent or a desert with equal confidence, the Land Cruiser's reputation is earned.

Good fit for: Daily commuter

Daily commuters seeking low per-mile energy costs and efficient performance

Best for
Well-equipped standard driver-assistance package
Watch out for
Standard active safety suite trails class leaders
Less interior space and practicality than class leaders
Higher insurance premiums than the class median
Jump toCostPowertrainDriver AssistLivabilitySafety
01

Cost of Ownership

50/ 100Good

Five-year cost is driven mostly by depreciation; tires is a minor share.

Adjust for your situation

State

Miles/yr15,000
Loan rate7%
Down payment20% ($11,576)

Ownership Cost

Component
Monthly
Depreciation
$356
33%
Fuel
$243
22%
Insurance
$236
22%
Financing
$145
13%
Maintenance
$54
5%
Tires
$36
3%
Registration
$24
2%
Total
$1,095/mo
Full 5-year cost-of-ownership calculator & FAQ →
02

Powertrain

Fuel efficiency weighed with long-term ownership confidence.

Efficiency52/100
Good
MPG23 MPG combined22 city / 25 hwy
Engine2.4L turbo 4-cylinder i-FORCE MAX hybrid
Horsepower326 hp
Torque465 lb-ft
Ownership Confidence57/100
Good
ReliabilityAverageNHTSA · MY 2023-2025
Bumper-to-bumper3yr / 36k
Powertrain warranty5yr / 60k
Hybrid battery10yr / 150k
Platform2yr on current gen · Maturing
RecallsNone on current gen

Reliability from NHTSA complaint records, adjusted for how many were sold. How we measure it

Powertrain score
55/ 100
Good
What this measures

Combines real-world energy efficiency (EPA-verified MPG or MPG-equivalent vs. class) with long-term ownership confidence (warranty coverage, platform maturity, and reliability data). Methodology →

03

Driver Assistance

Strongest in highway driving support, but parking convenience and hands-free automation are limited.

Highway Support86/100
Excellent
Adaptive cruise controlIncluded
Lane centeringIncluded
Traffic jam assistIncluded
Auto lane changeNot included
Parking Convenience30/100
Fair
Surround view cameraNot included
Parking sensorsIncluded
Auto parkNot included
Operating Domain
0/100

💡 Tracks where the car can drive itself (highways vs. local roads) and how much driver supervision is needed (up to fully driverless).

Poor
Standard
Highway
Local-Road
Driverless

Standard driver assist — no hands-free operation

Driver Assistance score
49/ 100
Fair
What this measures

Combines highway support, parking convenience, and hands-free automation capability into one score. Methodology →

Driver Assistance data for this vehicle has not been independently verified. Features shown reflect manufacturer claims and may not reflect trim-level availability.
What do these driver-assist features mean? →
04

Livability

Passenger space and everyday maneuverability, scored within its class.

Spaciousness42/100
Fair
Front legroom43.0 in
Rear legroom36.7 in
Front headroom39.3 in
Rear headroom38.5 in
Cargo37.5 cu ft
Seating5
Maneuverability28/100
Fair
Length196.4 in
Width83.2 in
Turning circle37.6 ft
Wheelbase112.2 in
Livability score
36/ 100
Fair
What this measures

Combines how comfortably this vehicle fits passengers and cargo with how easily it maneuvers in real-world conditions — normalized within its Midsize SUV segment for fair comparison. Methodology →

05

Safety

Crash-test protection combined with standard crash-avoidance features.

Crash Avoidance100/100
Excellent
Automatic emergency brakingIncluded
Forward collision warningIncluded
Blind spot monitoringIncluded
Rear cross-traffic alertIncluded
Crash Protection79/100
Excellent
NHTSA overall4/5 stars
Frontal4/5
Side5/5
Rollover3/5
IIHS awardNot awarded
IIHS small-overlap frontGood
IIHS moderate-overlap frontMarginal
IIHS sideGood
IIHS headlightsAcceptable
What do NHTSA & IIHS ratings mean? →
Safety score
90/ 100
Excellent
What this measures

Combines crash-test protection — NHTSA frontal, side, and rollover ratings plus the IIHS crashworthiness sub-tests (small- and moderate-overlap front, side, headlights) — with standard crash-avoidance technology. New model years without published crash tests are scored on crash-avoidance features alone and capped until tested. Methodology →

Frequently asked questions

What is the MotiveGrid Score for the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser earns a MotiveGrid Score of 64 out of 100. The score combines five pillars — cost of ownership, powertrain, safety, driver assistance, and livability — into one number, so you can weigh a vehicle's all-round strength at a glance.
Is the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser safe?
The Toyota Land Cruiser carries an NHTSA overall safety rating of 4 out of 5 stars. MotiveGrid's safety pillar pairs federal crash-test results with the standard active-safety equipment fitted at base price.
What is the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser safety score?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser earns a MotiveGrid safety score of 90/100. The score combines NHTSA and IIHS crash-test results with the standard active safety equipment included at base price.
What driver assistance features does the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser include?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser scores 49/100 on driver assistance. MotiveGrid evaluates only standard equipment — features included at base MSRP — across four areas: highway automation, parking support, collision avoidance, and visibility aids. Optional driver-assistance packages are not scored.
Is the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser reliable?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser has an below average reliability profile for its class, based on NHTSA complaint data. MotiveGrid calculates a reliability proxy score of 48/100 from complaint rates per 1,000 vehicles sold over a trailing multi-year window.
What is the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser fuel economy?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser is EPA-rated at 23 MPG combined. MotiveGrid uses this figure as the basis for its annual fuel or charging cost estimate.
How does the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser rank among midsize suvs?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser is in the top 70% of midsize suvs on the MotiveGrid composite score. All vehicles in the same segment are scored on an identical five-pillar framework, making the percentile a direct comparison.
Is the 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser spacious and practical?
The 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser scores 36/100 on livability, which covers interior passenger space, cargo capacity, and maneuverability. This score is compared directly against other midsize suvs in the same segment.

Analysis by the MotiveGrid Engineering Team · MotiveGrid Score last computed 2026-07-03