The short answer
Based on available data, the Toyota Land Cruiser comes out ahead of the Hummer H1 on power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.
Overall
Sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by deep enthusiast admiration for its extreme capability, iconic military-derived design, and status as a "literal tank." The vehicle is universally recognized as a purpose-built, no-compromise off-road machine that is fun and thrilling to drive in its intended environment. However, this admiration is heavily tempered by the universal and very frequent acknowledgment of severe practical ownership challenges. These include astronomical maintenance and repair costs, extreme difficulty finding qualified service shops, chronic parts availability issues leading to long backorders and high prices, complex registration and insurance hurdles, and significant ongoing upkeep demands due to its weight and specialized components.
Best version to buy
2006 H1 Alpha: This final model year with the enhanced "Alpha" package is consistently referenced as the most desirable version. It commands a significant price premium, with low-mileage examples cited in the $140,000 to over $200,000 range.
Known issues
Overall
Sentiment is highly positive for the 200 Series (LC200/LX570) and 70 Series, centered on legendary long-term reliability, overbuilt solidity, and exceptional off-road capability. The 200 Series is described as feeling "like new" even at high mileage, with a dedicated manufacturing plant contributing to unmatched fit and finish. The 70 Series is viewed as an agricultural, purpose-built workhorse.
Best version to buy
For the 200 Series, the model with the 5.7L V8 powertrain is overwhelmingly endorsed for its proven, bulletproof reliability. For the new 250 Series, owner feedback is insufficient to declare a consensus "best" trim, though discussions indicate the model with the premium package offers features like real leather and a three-zone climate control that are valued over the base Lexus GX Overtrail trim.
Known issues
The verdict
The Toyota Land Cruiser is the better choice for most buyers.
It has more power on its best-equipped version than the Hummer H1, based on the data above. If efficiency matters more to you than outright power, the Hummer H1 is worth a closer look instead.
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Which is more reliable, the Hummer H1 or the Toyota Land Cruiser?
Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the Hummer H1 and the Toyota Land Cruiser. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.
Which is better for families, the Hummer H1 or the Toyota Land Cruiser?
The Toyota Land Cruiser seats more passengers than the Hummer H1 on its catalogued best-equipped version. Body type also differs: the Hummer H1 is classed as a Off-road vehicle, the Toyota Land Cruiser as a SUV.
Which has better fuel economy, the Hummer H1 or the Toyota Land Cruiser?
Fuel consumption data is limited for one or both models. Check the specs table above for the figures available on each catalogued version.
Which is cheaper to maintain, the Hummer H1 or the Toyota Land Cruiser?
Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but owner reports mention cost-related concerns more often for the Toyota Land Cruiser than the Hummer H1. See the known issues comparison above.