Jakarta – The Toyota Land Cruiser 300, a vehicle increasingly popular among Indonesia’s affluent buyers, carries a price tag starting at Rp 2,635,400,000 (approximately $165,000 USD as of February 22, 2026). But beyond the initial investment, prospective owners are naturally curious about the ongoing costs of maintaining this luxury SUV. Fortunately, Toyota Astra Motor (TAM) offers a degree of financial predictability, at least for the first few years of ownership. Understanding the Toyota Land Cruiser 300’s service costs is crucial for budgeting and long-term vehicle ownership.
For those purchasing a new Land Cruiser 300 since July 2022, Toyota’s T-Care program provides a significant benefit: the first seven scheduled services are covered, including both labor and parts. This program aims to ease the financial burden on new owners during the initial period of ownership, offering peace of mind and predictable maintenance costs. Though, this benefit doesn’t last indefinitely.
Service Costs After the T-Care Period
Once the vehicle reaches its eighth service, or exceeds 3 years/60,000 kilometers, owners will begin to incur costs for both labor and parts. According to data released by TAM, the eighth service is estimated at Rp 2,670,000 (approximately $167 USD). This breaks down to Rp 1,427,000 for labor and Rp 1,243,000 for parts. The costs fluctuate with each subsequent service, reflecting the increasing complexity of maintenance as the vehicle ages.
The ninth service, for example, carries an estimated total cost of Rp 6,892,000 (approximately $430 USD), with Rp 5,254,000 allocated to labor and Rp 1,638,000 for parts. The tenth service is comparatively more affordable at Rp 3,185,000 (approximately $198 USD), with Rp 1,942,000 for labor and Rp 1,243,000 for parts. The eleventh service is estimated at Rp 4,374,000 (approximately $273 USD), comprising Rp 2,905,000 for labor and Rp 1,469,000 for parts.
What’s Under the Hood? A Look at the Land Cruiser 300
The Land Cruiser 300, offered in VX-R and GR Sport trims for the Indonesian market, is powered by a 3.346 cc V6D-turbo engine. Toyota claims this engine delivers improved fuel efficiency compared to previous generations. The engine produces 309 PS at 4,000 rpm and a substantial 700 Nm of torque between 1,600 and 2,600 rpm. This power is managed by a 10-speed Direct Shift-10AT transmission, designed to optimize efficiency and performance across various driving conditions.
Beyond its powerful engine, the Land Cruiser 300 prioritizes safety and off-road capability. It’s equipped with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, and eight airbags. Additional safety features include Blind Spot Monitor (BSM), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Hill-start Assist Control (HAC), and Traction Control (TC). For serious off-road adventures, the vehicle boasts Downhill Assist Control (DAC), Crawl Control, Multi-Terrain Select (MTS), and Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM). Toyota’s Safety Sense (TSS) suite, including Pre-Collision System (PCS), Lane Departure Alert (LDA), Rear Camera Detection (RCD), Adaptive High-Beam System (AHS), and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC), further enhances driver safety.
Pricing Options for the Indonesian Market
Currently, the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 is available in Indonesia with the following price points:
- VX-R 4×4 A/T Non Premium Color: Rp 2,635,400,000
- VX-R 4×4 A/T Premium Color: Rp 2,641,500,000
- VX-R GR-S 4×4 A/T Non Premium Color: Rp 2,712,400,000
- VX-R GR-S 4×4 A/T Premium Color: Rp 2,718,400,000
It’s important to note, as TAM emphasizes, that these service costs are estimates and may vary depending on specific needs and any unexpected component replacements. Owners should consult with authorized Toyota service centers for personalized quotes and maintenance schedules. As the Land Cruiser 300 continues to gain traction in the Indonesian market, Toyota Astra Motor will likely provide further updates on service packages and maintenance recommendations. The next scheduled update from TAM regarding service packages is expected in the third quarter of 2026.
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