Potential FJ Cruiser Replacement Teased for New York

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

Four words. That’s the extent of the details dropped by Toyota today, along with a picture that displays not quite an entire wheel. Perhaps the automaker should take a page from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and release 397 feature-length films about each of the mystery vehicle’s components.

The four words and one picture depict the upcoming FT-4X, a Toyota concept bound for a New York Auto Show unveiling on April 12. From the few clues we have, this concept — in Toyotaland, “FT” prefixes mean “future Toyota” — should boast some measure of off-roading bona fides, possibly enough to make Jeep worried.

“Four wheeling. Scene stealing.”

That’s apparently all Toyota wants us to know about the mysterious beast, which saw its name trademarked back in October. That, and the 225/55 18-inch Goodyear rubber, itself sporting an aggressive, chunky tread pattern. Will this future Toyota venture where no RAV4, C-HR or Highlander would dare tread?

Perhaps, if it is indeed the successor to the defunct FJ Cruiser. “4X” certainly implies four-wheel traction, as well as an off-road presence. The image, such as it is, shows a very short front overhang and room above the wheel for plenty of suspension travel. Toyota’s tease suggests that the design, of which we can see so little here, might be more daring than we’re used to from this particular automaker.

The FJ Cruiser was something of a bruiser — big, powerful, thirsty, and sporting altogether unique (if not retro) styling. It’s unlikely we’ll see a close copy of that model, which ran its course in 2014. To tackle Jeep, and perhaps Ford’s soon-to-be-reborn Bronco, Toyota needs something in the compact-to-midsize range, ideally with some fuel efficiency on its side.

We’ll know more about this intriguing model-to-be in two weeks.

[Image: Toyota Motor Corporation]

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  • AG4 AG4 on Mar 31, 2017

    The 225/55R18 tires are too small to be that of an FJ Cruiser replacement. The 18 inch tires of the current Rav4 is 235/55R18.

  • Ambulance_Driver Ambulance_Driver on Mar 31, 2017

    As the owner of a daily driven 2014 FJ Cruiser, this caught my attention. The FJ is a very good small 4x4. Very capable off road. However, it would be great if its successor came with a Nav system and better interior lighting. Better gas mileage would be nice, too.

  • Marcr My wife and I mostly work from home (or use public transit), the kid is grown, and we no longer do road trips of more than 150 miles or so. Our one car mostly gets used for local errands and the occasional airport pickup. The first non-Tesla, non-Mini, non-Fiat, non-Kia/Hyundai, non-GM (I do have my biases) small fun-to-drive hatchback EV with 200+ mile range, instrument display behind the wheel where it belongs and actual knobs for oft-used functions for under $35K will get our money. What we really want is a proper 21st century equivalent of the original Honda Civic. The Volvo EX30 is close and may end up being the compromise choice.
  • Mebgardner I test drove a 2023 2.5 Rav4 last year. I passed on it because it was a very noisy interior, and handled poorly on uneven pavement (filled potholes), which Tucson has many. Very little acoustic padding mean you talk loudly above 55 mph. The forums were also talking about how the roof leaks from not properly sealed roof rack holes, and door windows leaking into the lower door interior. I did not stick around to find out if all that was true. No talk about engine troubles though, this is new info to me.
  • Dave Holzman '08 Civic (stick) that I bought used 1/31/12 with 35k on the clock. Now at 159k.It runs as nicely as it did when I bought it. I love the feel of the car. The most expensive replacement was the AC compressor, I think, but something to do with the AC that went at 80k and cost $1300 to replace. It's had more stuff replaced than I expected, but not enough to make me want to ditch a car that I truly enjoy driving.
  • ToolGuy Let's review: I am a poor unsuccessful loser. Any car company which introduced an EV which I could afford would earn my contempt. Of course I would buy it, but I wouldn't respect them. 😉
  • ToolGuy Correct answer is the one that isn't a Honda.
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