Toyota Land Cruiser reliability
MOT pass rates & common faults · 24,961 real DVSA tests · 2024
Across 24,961 real DVSA MOT tests in 2024, 68% of Toyota Land Cruiser cars aged 13 years and older pass their MOT first time — ahead of the 61% average for all cars of that age. The faults that come up more than usual are in seat belts.
MOT pass rate by age
Where the Land Cruiser tends to fail
Share of Toyota Land Cruiser cars aged 13 years and older with no fault in each area (higher is better). The tick is the fleet average for the same age.
Fails more often than average on seat belts. Holds up better than average on tyres, emissions & leaks, identification.
Common questions
Is the Toyota Land Cruiser reliable?
On 2024 MOT data the Toyota Land Cruiser holds up well for its age: 68% of examples aged 13 years and older pass first time, against a 61% fleet average. That puts it ahead of 63% of similar-age models. Give seat belts a close look on any one you view.
What is the MOT pass rate for a Toyota Land Cruiser?
First-time MOT pass rates for the Toyota Land Cruiser in 2024: 4 to 7 years, 89%; 8 to 12 years, 86%; and 13 years and older, 68%. Pass rates fall with age across the whole fleet, so compare each figure with cars of the same age, not with a new car.
What commonly fails on a Toyota Land Cruiser MOT?
For Toyota Land Cruiser cars aged 13 years and older, the areas that fail an MOT more often than the fleet average are seat belts (2% of tests vs 1.3% fleet).