2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser New Color Scheme
TORRANCE, Calif., September 12, 2012 -- The Toyota FJ Cruiser, which
uniquely melds the brand’s off-road performance legacy with distinct
heritage design in a modern SUV, rolls into 2013 with a new color scheme
choice for the high-capability Trail Teams Special Edition. Even with its
considerable off-road capability, the FJ Cruiser offers comfortable
everyday usability and Toyota reliability.
The Trail Teams Special Edition Package incorporates a standard Off-Road
Package and features a new color, Cement Grey, which replaces Radiant Red.
With the optional Class Four receiver hitch, the FJ Cruiser can pull a
trailer up to 5,000 pounds, enough to take the fun with it, such as a pair
of watercraft, a powerboat, dirt bikes or even a racecar.
On pavement or off, the 2013 FJ Cruiser offers convenient audio and
connectivity features. New for 2013, the FJ Cruiser gains standard power
outside mirrors with illuminated markers, and a new Magma Red exterior
color.
Trail Teams Special Edition
The 2013 FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Special Edition sports a monotone Cement
Grey exterior and projects a tough, slightly menacing look, accentuated by
black bumpers, front grille and door handles. Matching Cement Grey accents
on the door trim, steering wheel and fabric seat inserts complement the
exterior styling.
The Trail Teams’ styling compliments its off-road capability. Under
the hood, a cyclone pre-air cleaner (standard on all models) is effective
at trapping sand and dirt, while being easy to clean. The Trail Teams
package beefs up chassis performance with trail-tuned Bilstein® shock
absorbers; rear differential lock and the Active Traction Control (A-TRAC)
system; engine, fuel tank and transfer cases; skid plates; rock rails; plus
Toyota Racing Development (TRD) alloy wheels and BF Goodrich 265/75R16
All-Terrain tires with wheel locks.
The Trail Teams Edition also preps the FJ Cruiser’s body and interior
for serious off-road driving. The power-side mirrors feature Illumination
markers, and the auto-dimming rear-view mirror integrates a backup-camera
monitor. The water-resistant seats, rubber-type floor and rear deck make
it easy to clean the “trail” out of the Trail Teams Edition,
while 12V/100W and 115V/400W outlets enable the driver to keep
“plugged in” to civilization when necessary. New TRD aluminum
doorsill scuff plates stand up to wear and mud; and an aluminum shift knob
and transfer case knob add to the rugged interior design.
In addition, the Trail Teams Edition comes ready for road and trail with a
“floating ball” type multi-information display, remote keyless
entry, cruise control, rear privacy glass and rear wiper. The final touch
is a Trail Teams exterior badge.
Performance and Efficiency
The FJ Cruiser is powered by DOHC, 4.0-liter V6 engine that specifies
regular-grade fuel. This powerful, responsive V6 incorporates dual
independent Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i = variable
phasing for both the intake and exhaust cams) and produces 260 horsepower
and 271 lb.-ft. of peak torque. The broad torque curve facilitates easy
cruising on or off-road. The FJ Cruiser meets the stringent LEV II/Tier 2
Bin 5 emissions certification.
The 2013 FJ Cruiser is available in 4x2 or 4x4 configurations. The 4x4
offers a choice between a six-speed manual transmission and an
electronically shifted five-speed automatic transmission; the 4x2 model is
equipped exclusively with the five-speed automatic. The automatic
transmission varies the shifting pattern based on road conditions and
driver input.
A Flex Lock-Up feature allows the clutch in the torque converter to
maintain a half-engaged position, enhancing fuel efficiency and increasing
the lock-up clutch's operational range. The driver can manually shift the
automatic transmission using a console-mounted, gate-type shift lever. The
gearshift position is also displayed in the instrument panel.
Capability, Handling and Ride
The FJ Cruiser's two-speed transfer case provides a 2.566 low range. With
the manual transmission, the transfer case uses a TORSEN® limited-slip
center differential with a locking feature and distributes the engine's
power 40:60 under most driving conditions. The TORSEN unit varies power
distribution as needed, based on steering angle and wheel slippage. In the
Lock position, the differential switches to a 50:50 power distribution.
The 4x4 FJ Cruiser with the automatic transmission employs a part-time
four-wheel drive system with a 3.727:1 rear differential ratio and provides
a 33.76:1 crawl ratio. With the manual transmission, the front and rear
differential ratio is a lower 3.909:1 for a crawl ratio of 41.84:1, an
attribute that helped the FJ Cruiser traverse California's famed Rubicon
Trail.
An electronic-locking rear differential is standard with the manual
transmission and optional with the automatic transmission. The ring gears
in the 4x4 FJ Cruiser's front and rear differentials measure eight inches.
The 4x2 model comes standard with a virtual automatic limited-slip
differential, provided and operated by an advanced traction-control system
to enhance traction of both rear wheels in slippery driving conditions.
Toyota engineered the FJ Cruiser for serious trail driving capability. Its
tough, wide stance is based on a boxed steel ladder-braced frame to which
the welded steel body is mounted. Skid plates for the engine, transfer
case (4x4 models only) and fuel tank are standard. Double-wishbone
independent front suspension offers 7.87 inches of wheel travel for
outstanding suspension articulation. Its geometry is optimized for
excellent road feel and ride comfort.
The solid rear axle uses a four-link coil-spring suspension system with a
lateral rod, tubular shock absorbers and a stabilizer bar. This system
provides 9.1 inches of wheel travel. The four-wheel disc brake system uses
ventilated 12.6-inch front and 12.3-inch rear rotors. The FJ Cruiser
employs a variable-ratio, hydraulically assisted rack-and-pinion steering
system. Standard wheels are 17-inch steel with P265/70 R17 tires;
aluminum-alloy wheels are available.
With the FJ Cruiser's standard 32-inch tires, ground clearance is 9.6
inches (8.7 inches for 4x2 models). Approach and departure angles are 34
degrees and 31 degrees, respectively, for the 4x4 model, and 32/30 for the
4x2. Maximum towing capacity with the optional Class Four receiver hitch
is 5,000 pounds.
Safety
The FJ Cruiser’s comprehensive standard safety package includes front
seat-mounted side airbags, and first- and second-row roll-sensing side
curtain airbags. A front driver and passenger Advanced Airbag System
deploys based on impact type and severity.
Additionally, the FJ Cruiser is equipped with active headrests for the
front seats. In certain rear collisions, a cable-actuated mechanism in the
active headrest moves the headrest upward and forward to help limit the
movement of the occupant's head. The LATCH child-restraint system secures
child seats.
As with all Toyota models, the FJ Cruiser is standard equipped with
Toyota's STAR Safety System™ that includes Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), an Antilock Brake System (ABS), Electronic
Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA) and Smart Stop Technology
(SST), Toyota’s brake override system. The roll-sensing side-curtain
airbags can detect a potential rollover and signal the VSC system to help
reduce a lateral skid. In addition, the rollover sensor can signal the
standard seat-mounted side airbags and side curtain airbags to deploy.
Exterior Design
With styling cues reminiscent of Toyota's famed FJ40 4x4 utility vehicle,
sold in the U.S. from 1960 to 1983, the FJ Cruiser conveys a capable,
contemporary spirit. The original FJ40, which during its production life
served around the world as the safari and expedition vehicle of choice, is
today a sought-after collectable.
Heritage-design features include a front grille with two round, five-inch
headlights, reminiscent of the FJ40’s frontal styling; the hood and
fender contours; and a rear-mounted and exposed full-size spare tire with
an off-center license plate mount.
The FJ Cruiser’s side access doors open 90 degrees in clamshell
fashion for easy rear-seat ingress and egress. Additionally, a swing-up
glass hatch is incorporated into the side-hinged rear door. The glass
hatch opens independently of the rear door and helps accommodate longer
items. The angular wheel arches open to provide maximum clearance for the
FJ Cruiser's large 32-inch tires at full suspension deflection. The arches
are edged by flexible fender flares that resist damage during trail driving
and also from opening doors of adjacent parked vehicles. Three wiper arms
provide nearly complete coverage of the wide windshield.
Interior Designed for Rugged Wear and Comfort
The FJ Cruiser's interior combines a heritage-inspired design with the
comfort and convenience of a modern Toyota SUV. The dash is bordered by
upper and lower tubular forms, which frame rectangular-shaped flat panels.
Large control knobs provide easy grip, even when wearing gloves. The
standard full gauge package – including speedometer, tachometer, amp
meter, temperature gauge and fuel gauge – uses round, black-white
dials for enhanced visibility. Switches for major functions, including
climate and audio controls, and the optional locking rear differential, are
mounted in the center dash panel within easy reach for the driver.
The driver’s seat is eight-way adjustable, while the front passenger
seat offers four-way adjustment. Seating materials are not only
water-repellant, but also provide excellent ventilation. The seating
fabric is backed by a special breathable resin coating, which helps it to
shed liquids and make cleanup easier. Even the stitched seams of the seat
covers are treated with sealant to prevent liquids from penetrating. The
FJ Cruiser's floor surfaces are covered with an easy-to-clean rubber-like
material.
The rear seatback is split 60/40, with folding (removable) bottom and back
cushions that convert to a nearly flat cargo floor. The rear cargo area is
equipped with cargo-net hooks, multipurpose grocery-bag hooks and sturdy,
floor-mounted cargo tie-down anchor points. A 115-volt accessory power
outlet is available.
Comfort and Convenience
The FJ Cruiser’s long list of standard features includes air
conditioning, power windows and door locks, water-resistant seats, tilt
steering wheel, four cup holders and two bottle holders, rear-window
defogger, rear-door-mounted full-size spare tire, front- and rear-tow
hooks, and mudguards.
An available Convenience Package includes keyless entry, cruise control,
power side-view mirrors with illumination markers, daytime running lights,
rear privacy glass, rear window wiper and a spare tire cover. This package
also includes a rear backup camera integrated with an auto-dimming
rear-view mirror.
The FJ Cruiser can be upgraded further with comfort amenities without
compromising its rugged capability. Available features include a floating
ball type multi-information display (compass, inclinometer and temperature
gauge); JBL Premium Audio system; an 115V AC power outlet; 17-inch alloy
wheels; leather-wrapped steering wheel with integral audio controls and
cruise-control function; metal-colored shift lever; and interior door-trim
inserts keyed to the vehicle's exterior color.
Toyota dealers offer a catalog of available accessories, including
auxiliary driving lights, rock rails, roof rack, brush guard, taillight
guards, sport exhaust system, receiver hitch and harness, wind deflector
with off-road lights, a cargo mat and all-weather or carpeted floor
mats.
High-Capability Audio and Connectivity
The standard audio system in the 2013 FJ Cruiser includes an AM/FM CD
player with MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers, XM Radio (includes
90-day trial subscription), auxiliary audio jack, USB port with iPod®
connectivity, plus hands-free phone capability and music streaming via
Bluetooth® wireless technology. The steering wheel integrates audio system
and Bluetooth controls for added ease of use. A 10-speaker JBL® premium
audio system, including sub woofer, is optional (standard on Trail Teams
Special Edition).
Limited Warranty
Toyota’s 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to
all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional
60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion
with no mileage limitation. Toyota dealers have complete details on the
limited warranty.