Call it street cred. Minus the street.
Legendary reputations don’t come easily. The FJ Cruiser’s path to respect began one summer
day sixty years ago when its predecessor, then called the BJ, ventured up the vast slope of
Mt. Fuji and accomplished something no other vehicle in history had, climbing to the spot
known as Checkpoint No. 6. This event marked more than simply the triumph of one vehicle
over one arduous challenge. It heralded the emergence of Land Cruiser as an o -road icon.
Today, more than four million Land Cruisers later, its heir, the FJ Cruiser, embodies all the
rugged capabilities that those early Toyota SUVs became known for — and more. The 2013
Toyota FJ Cruiser.
The off-road driving shown in this brochure was done in areas open to 4WD vehicles. Always be cautious and responsible when
operating a vehicle in wildlands and backcountry areas.
FJ Cruiser shown in Cavalry Blue with available Upgrade Package and available accessory roof rack and rock rails.
Solitude. Silence. Space. For some, nothing lifts
the spirit quite like a visit to remote wilderness.
The 2013 FJ Cruiser was engineered with precisely
those people in mind.