The year was 1951 and Toyota was hard at work creating a new  all-terrain vehicle for military use. After much development, the Toyota  BJ was the result of the Japanese automaker’s hard work, and the  go-anywhere SUV quickly established itself as a capable workhorse. In  fact, it was the first vehicle to be driven to Mt. Fuji’s sixth hill  station, a climb rising 2,500 meters. After that feat, the Toyota BJ was  applied to police fleets around the country. Sixty years and a name  change later, the Toyota Land Cruiser is still running strong around the  world.
The Land Cruiser name was applied to the BJ in 1954 and five million  of these tough trucks have now been sold around the world. Evolving from  the beloved FJ through the 20 Series and on to the 200 Series, the Land  Cruiser has gained a level of luxury far removed from its distant BJ  ancestor. However, it remains a capable off-road vehicle suited for  tackling whatever this planet can throw at it.
Turning 60 is a big deal and Toyota has created two 60th anniversary  models of the 2011 Land Cruiser, though these special edition models are  currently being built for the UK only. Essentially, the anniversary  Land Cruisers are fully-loaded versions of the well-to-do SUV sporting  special badging and trim pieces. Follow the jump for Toyota’s official  press release.
Source:Autoblog





