Toyota Land Cruiser 4.5L V8 Diesel 318HP by “Delta 4x4”

If Toyota’s newest interpretation of the Land Cruiser V8 seems a little too tame for your taste, you might want to check out “Delta 4x4’s” tuning package that includes mechanical and cosmetic upgrades. With the Bavarian tuner’s kit, the European spec Land Cruiser’s 4.5-liter diesel V8 engine delivers 318 Hp, up from the stock version’s 286 Hp. The power upgrade allows the diesel powered Land Cruiser V8 to shave 0.4 seconds off its 0-100 km/h (62 mph) time, bringing it down to 7.8 seconds. Its top speed is 218 km/h or 136 mph.-Continued

Other upgrades include a high-performance brake system with 396 mm rotors and 6-piston calipers along with 20 or 22-inch alloy wheels. As with most of Delta 4x4’s programs, the Land Cruiser’s appearance is enhanced with the addition of stainless-steel bars all around the vehicle along with chromed exhaust tail pipes and a set of extra headlights.



PRICE LIST

Stainless steel front bar 101mm: 1.850€
Headlight base for front bars: 100€
Additional driving-light lamps PIAA 550: 850€
Stainless steel side bars 101mm: 1.710€
Stainless steel rear bumper 101mm: 1.230€
Wheel/tire combination consisting of light alloy rim “delta Elements 4“ 11x23 inches, wheel spokes painted in car color and Continental Sport Contact 305/40R23: 7.100€
Motor management: 1.960€
Stainless steel double pipe exhaust system: starting at 700€
Brake system delta4x4: six-piston caliper and perforated 396x36mm brake disks incl. steel-wrapped hose: 6.760€


Technical Data: V8-cylinder turbo diesel • displacement 4461cm3 • performance increase with accessory device up to 234kW/318hp (standard 210 kW/286 hp at 4000/min.) • permanent 4-wheel-drive • with delta4x4 780Nm at 1600-2800 rpm instead of standard 650Nm • length/breadth/height 4950/1970/1866 mm • fuel tank 93l • standard top speed 210kmph • delta4x4 top speed 218kmph • standard 0-100kmph in 8,2 sec. • delta4x4 0-100kmph in 7,8sec. • consumption 10,2 l diesel/100km • CO2 270 g/km.

All prices include 19% VAT, paintwork and assembling



Via: Autoblog.nl , Source: Delta4x4

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