What is the fuel tank capacity of Toyota Land Cruiser?
The fuel tank capacity varies by generation and market; in the current LC300, the tank holds about 87 liters (23 gallons).
Across generations, capacity has ranged roughly from the mid-80s to mid-90s liters, depending on model and region. This article breaks down representative figures for recent and current Land Cruiser models to help you compare offerings.
Capacity by generation and market
Capacities shown below are representative values for widely sold variants; actual tank size can differ by trim and country. Always confirm with the official spec sheet for your exact vehicle.
- LC300 (2024–present): 87 L (23 gal)
- LC200 (2007–2021): 93 L (24.6 gal)
Note: Some regional versions or trims may report slightly different capacities (for example, 85–90 liters) due to packaging, spare tire location, or emissions equipment. If you own a classic or region-specific model, check the owner's manual or official Toyota spec sheet for your market.
Notes on regional variations
In many markets outside North America, the Land Cruiser's fuel tank has historically been configured differently, leading to small variations in stated capacity. The LC300 standard is 87 L in most regions, which directly affects estimated driving range and refueling frequency.
Summary
The Toyota Land Cruiser's fuel tank capacity varies by generation and market, with modern LC300 models typically using 87 liters (23 gallons) and older LC200 models commonly around 93 liters (24.6 gallons). Always verify the exact spec for your vehicle or region.
