LDV Terron 9 vs Toyota LandCruiser 70
A detailed look at how two of Australia's most popular cars compare on price, running costs, safety, and everyday livability.
Specifications and pricing correct at time of publishing. Prices are RRP before on-road costs unless stated otherwise. Always confirm with the manufacturer or dealer before purchasing.
Price Breakdown
The LDV Terron 9 starts from $50,990 before on-road costs, while the Toyota LandCruiser 70 opens at $65,690. That makes the LDV Terron 9 the more affordable entry point by $14,700.
Once you factor in stamp duty, registration, CTP insurance, and dealer delivery, expect to add roughly 8-12% on top of the RRP depending on your state. That puts estimated driveaway prices in the ballpark of $56,089 and $72,259 respectively.
Over 5 years, the running costs favour the LDV Terron 9 by roughly $3,990 in fuel alone.
Safety Rundown
Both the LDV Terron 9 and Toyota LandCruiser 70 hold a 5-star ANCAP safety rating. Adult occupant protection scored 91% for the LDV Terron 9 and 85% for the Toyota LandCruiser 70.
Where the two diverge is in active safety technology. The LDV Terron 9 packs more ADAS features with 6 out of 10 key systems fitted, compared to 5 in the Toyota LandCruiser 70.
Both include the essentials: autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, a reversing camera. Airbag count is 7 in the LDV Terron 9 and 2 in the Toyota LandCruiser 70.
Feature Showdown
The LDV Terron 9 features a 12.3-inch touchscreen paired with a 12.3-inch digital dash, while the Toyota LandCruiser 70 gets a 6.7-inch display and 4.2-inch instruments.
The LDV Terron 9 stands out with Apple CarPlay and MG Sound audio that you will not find on the Toyota LandCruiser 70. Which feature set matters more depends on your daily routine and priorities.
Drivetrain
The LDV Terron 9 uses a Diesel Turbo producing 163kW and 520Nm of torque, sent through a automatic to a 4WD layout. It covers the 0-100km/h sprint in 10.8 seconds.
The Toyota LandCruiser 70 responds with a Diesel making 151kW and 430Nm, paired to a manual driving the rear wheels. It gets to 100km/h in 12 seconds.
The LDV Terron 9 has the clear power advantage at 163kW vs 151kW. In the real-world sprint, the LDV Terron 9 is 1.2s quicker. For most buyers, the way each car feels day-to-day matters more than outright acceleration.
Space & Comfort
The LDV Terron 9 measures 5,500mm long on a 3,300mm wheelbase, 510mm longer than the Toyota LandCruiser 70 at 4,990mm (3,085mm wheelbase). The longer wheelbase on the LDV Terron 9 generally means more rear legroom.
0For towing, the Toyota LandCruiser 70 leads with a 3,500kg braked capacity vs 3,500kg. That 0kg difference matters if you regularly hitch up.
Turning Circle
Kerb-to-kerb diameter. Smaller turns easier in tight carparks and U-turns.
11.8m to 13.3m
Based on 13.3m turning circle:
- U-turn on standard street (7m+ wide)
- Standard parking bay
- Tight carparks
- Narrow laneways
Based on 11.8m turning circle:
- U-turn on standard street (7m+ wide)
- Standard parking bay
- Tight carparks
- Narrow laneways
Turning circle ratings
True Cost to Own
Based on 15,000km of annual driving, fuel costs roughly $2,252/year for the LDV Terron 9 and $3,050/year for the Toyota LandCruiser 70. That is a $798 annual difference in favour of the LDV Terron 9.
Estimated annual total: $2,252 (LDV Terron 9) vs $3,050 (Toyota LandCruiser 70). The LDV Terron 9 saves you roughly $798 per year in total ownership costs. Use our Fuel Cost Calculator to estimate based on your driving.
Warranty: 7 years / 200,000km (LDV Terron 9) vs 5 years / 999,999km (Toyota LandCruiser 70). The LDV Terron 9 has longer coverage.
Who Should Buy Which?
Buy the LDV Terron 9 if: You want the lower entry price, prioritise performance, want lower running costs, value a longer warranty, or prefer LDV's approach to design and ownership experience.
Buy the Toyota LandCruiser 70 if: You or prefer Toyota's approach to design and ownership experience.
The Verdict
The LDV Terron 9 takes 5 of 5 key spec categories and comes in at a lower price. The LDV Terron 9 will save you roughly $798 a year in fuel. The LDV Terron 9 adds peace of mind with a longer 7-year warranty. The best pick depends on what you value most. Explore the full specs for each model below.
Common questions
Which is cheapest, LDV Terron 9 and Toyota LandCruiser 70?
The LDV Terron 9 is the cheapest at $50,990 before on-road costs. That undercuts the Toyota LandCruiser 70 by $14,700.
Which is the most fuel-efficient?
The LDV Terron 9 uses the least fuel at 7.9L/100km on the combined cycle.
Which is safest?
They are evenly matched — LDV Terron 9 and Toyota LandCruiser 70 all hold a 5-star ANCAP rating. Compare the active-safety features above to separate them.
Which can tow the most?
The LDV Terron 9 has the highest braked towing capacity at 3,500kg.
Which has the best warranty?
The LDV Terron 9 has the longest warranty at 7 years / 200k km.
Which is the most powerful?
The LDV Terron 9 makes the most power at 163kW. The LDV Terron 9 is quickest to 100km/h in 10.8s.
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Disclaimer: All information in this comparison was believed to be correct at the time of publishing (20 April 2026). Prices are manufacturer recommended retail prices (RRP) and may vary by state, dealer, and options. Driveaway costs include estimated on-road costs for Victoria. Fuel economy figures are WLTP/ADR combined cycle. Specifications can change without notice. Always verify with the manufacturer before making a purchase decision. CarSorted does not accept payment for recommendations.
Auto-generated from CarSorted's specification data · 20 April 2026
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