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LandCruiser 79 Series turned into a 6×6 motorhome

02.05.2026 20:18 1 min 1 source
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LandCruiser 79 Series turned into a 6×6 motorhome
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Australian company EarthCruiser has unveiled the Extreme 330 XTR6X6, a six-wheel-drive motorhome based on the Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series. It features portal axles, triple diff locks, 35-inch tyres, and air suspension with 250mm of height adjustment. The vehicle seats four, sleeps up to three, and carries 600 litres of water and 275 litres of fuel. It will be displayed at the Sydney 4WD & Adventure Show on September 8–10.

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LandCruiser 79 Series turned into a 6×6 motorhome

02.05.2026 Drive ENG

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