Man who's driven over 360,000 miles in 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser VXR shares his experience of driving it

Published on Aug 21, 2025 at 2:22 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Aug 21, 2025 at 11:32 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This man, who has driven more than 360,000 miles in a 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser VXR, has opened up about his feelings on the car.

Rakan Suleiman took to Facebook group Mileage Impossible to give his verdict.

With over 360,000 miles driven and 410hp to work with, there’s a lot to love about this car.

But would there be any drawbacks in his final assessment?

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After 360,000 miles in a 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser VRX, what was this man’s final opinion?

When you first lay eyes on the 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser VRX, the first thing you’ll think is that it’s beautiful.

And it’s not just the outside of this car that stuns – it’s got a lot of great features to go alongside the looks.

After 360,000 miles, the car had no reported issues, in addition to a 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6, 410hp, and 450Ib-ft of torque.

Then there’s the 10-speed ATF transmission and a 4WD system.

Sharing photos of the car in the Mileage Impossible Facebook group, Rakan Suleiman offered up some pros.

“One of the most reliable in its class, especially compared to competitors like the Chevrolet Tahoe,” he wrote.

But what goes up must come down, right?

Were there any cons?

“Slightly behind in features and technology compared to its rivals,” he concluded.

You win some, you lose some.

Land Cruisers are formidable vehicles

Besides being easy on the eyes, the Land Cruisers have quite a reputation for off-roading.

That didn’t get mentioned in this particular review, but plenty of people have demonstrated that over the years.

In one piece of thrilling footage, a Land Cruiser was shown scaling a near-vertical slope as if it were driving on flat ground.

And another one made light work of driving through floodwater.

Not that we’d encourage readers to attempt scaling near-vertical slopes or heading through flood waters.

It’s no wonder that the vehicles are selling so well – with more than 100,000 300 Series being sold worldwide.

These are formidable cars, there’s no doubt about that.

And it doesn’t do too badly at the towing either, talk about an all-rounder.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.