GTA 5Enhanced2017 Toyota Land Cruiser V6
Add-on Gulf spec Toyota Land Cruiser 79 pickup for GTA V Enhanced with extras, tuning, liveries and two engine sound variants.
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The 70 Series pickup is the truck that will not die: Toyota has kept it in production since the eighties because half the world runs on it, and the Gulf spec LX V6 single cab is its most famous face. This add-on brings a 2017 example to GTA V Enhanced, complete with the details that scene lives for: a roll bar carrying five chrome spotlights, a scooped hood, chrome bumpers with LED strips worked into the front, steel style wheels and the classic side stripe decals running down the flanks.
The screenshots show two of the available colours, a champagne beige and a dark grey, the latter wearing the TOYOTA tailgate lettering with the LX V6 and four wheel drive badges. The hood opens onto a modelled engine bay, the doors swing wide, cargo boxes ride in the bed, and the cabin gets the proper treatment too: beige upholstery, wood trim around a touchscreen head unit with a working looking menu layout, and full analog gauges.
The truck installs as its own dlcpack, so nothing from the stock garage gets replaced. Copy the folder into dlcpacks, register the landv6 package in dlclist.xml with OpenIV or the onigiri loader, and spawn it with the model name landv6. The Nexus listing tags the release as add-on with extras, tuning and liveries, so there is plenty to toggle and swap once it is in your game.
The download comes in two variants: one with a custom engine sound and one that keeps the stock GTA engine audio, useful when another sound add-on conflicts with it, an issue the author notes has existed since the Legacy days. The mod was developed and tested on a clean copy of GTA V Enhanced, so performance will depend on the rest of your mod list.
Original mod by iTnaam, converted to GTA V Enhanced by DimoSerb. Hosted on GTA6 Cartel with the author's permission, with the original release linked as the source.
Requirements
- GTA V Enhanced
- OpenIV (or the onigiri loader) to edit dlclist.xml
- A trainer with vehicle spawning to spawn the truck
How to install
- 1Copy the contents of the folder to mods\update\x64\dlcpacks (or to onigiri\dlcpacks if you use the onigiri loader).
- 2With OpenIV, open update\update.rpf\common\data and edit dlclist.xml. With onigiri, edit onigiri\common\data\dlclist.xml with any text editor.
- 3Add the line <Item>dlcpacks:/landv6/</Item> and save the file.
- 4In game, spawn the truck with the model name landv6.
Frequently asked questions
How do I spawn the Land Cruiser in game?
Use any trainer and spawn it by the model name landv6, which matches the dlcpack folder name.
I can't hear the engine sound. What's wrong?
Engine sound add-ons can conflict with each other, an issue that has existed since the Legacy scene. If it happens to you, install the variant that keeps the stock GTA engine sound.
Does it work on GTA V Legacy?
No. This port targets GTA V Enhanced only, so Legacy players should look for the original release by iTnaam instead.
Which Land Cruiser is this exactly?
It recreates the 79 Series single cab pickup in Gulf spec LX V6 trim, the version with the roll bar spotlights, chrome bumpers and side stripes that Toyota still builds for markets where the 70 Series never stopped selling.
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