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: In 1951, test driver Ichiro Taira drove the Toyota BJ prototype up to the sixth checkpoint of Mount Fuji—a feat previously thought possible only by horseback.

: The story began in 1950 during the Korean War when the U.S. and Japanese National Police Reserve needed a rugged, domestically built 4WD vehicle. toyota land cruiser

: Originally called the "Toyota Jeep BJ," Toyota was forced to change the name in 1954 due to trademark claims by Willys-Overland (the owners of "Jeep"). Technical director Hanji Umehara chose " Land Cruiser " to sound as dignified as its competitor, the Land Rover . : In 1951, test driver Ichiro Taira drove

The story of the is one of evolution from a rugged military prototype to a global icon of durability and adventure. Over its 70-year history, it has transformed into Toyota's longest-running nameplate, selling over 10 million units worldwide. The Military Origins (1950s) : Originally called the "Toyota Jeep BJ," Toyota