Toyota Land Cruiser Cash in Transit Vehicle | Armored 4×4 CIT

4×4 Armored Cash Transport for Harsh & High-Risk Environments

Built on the legendary Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series and 300 Series, the Toyota Land Cruiser Cash in Transit (CIT) Vehicle is engineered for rugged terrain, extreme climates, and high-threat environments where conventional armored vans and trucks cannot operate reliably.

Developed by Infinity Chassis Units, this platform combines true off-road mobility, certified ballistic protection, and a compact yet secure cash vault architecture, making it the ideal solution for remote banking routes and critical cash logistics.

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Designed for Environments Where Others Fail

Unlike urban-focused CIT vans, the Land Cruiser CIT is purpose-built for:

Its 4×4 drivetrain, reinforced chassis, and proven Toyota reliability ensure mission continuity even in the most challenging conditions.

Key Capabilities & Technical Highlights

True 4×4 Off-Road Drivetrain

  • Permanent or selectable 4×4 traction
  • High ground clearance
  • Robust suspension for armored weight
  • Excellent reliability in extreme heat and dust

Certified Ballistic Protection (B6 / B7)

  • B6 – suitable for most high-risk operations
  • B7 – maximum protection against AP rounds
  • Armored passenger cell
  • Ballistic steel & certified glass

Compact & Efficient Cash Vault Module

  • Banknotes and sealed cash containers
  • Limited-volume coin transport
  • Short to medium-range distribution routes
  • Balances security, weight, and performance

Civilian or Tactical Appearance

  • Civilian-look configuration for discreet ops
  • Tactical appearance for high-threat zones
  • Full ballistic integrity in both options

Operational Advantages

Mobility Without Compromise

The Land Cruiser CIT enables secure cash transport where heavy armored trucks cannot reach, ensuring access to rural bank branches, remote ATM points, and mining camps.

Lower Operational Footprint

Compared to large armored trucks, this platform offers reduced fuel consumption, easier maintenance, and faster deployment.

Proven Platform, Global Serviceability

The Toyota Land Cruiser is globally recognized for long service life, strong resale value, and wide spare parts availability.

Ideal Applications


Frequently Asked Questions – Toyota Land Cruiser CIT

What makes the Land Cruiser suitable for Cash in Transit operations?
The Land Cruiser combines exceptional off-road capability, mechanical reliability, and global service support, making it ideal for cash transport in remote and unstable regions.
What ballistic protection levels are available?
The vehicle is available with B6 or B7 ballistic protection, depending on the threat level and operational requirements.
Is this vehicle suitable for urban banking operations?
While it can operate in cities, this model is primarily designed for rural, off-road, and mixed-terrain routes where standard armored vans are insufficient.
How much cash can the vehicle carry?
Capacity depends on the vault configuration, but it is optimized for medium-volume banknote transport rather than large-scale central bank distribution.
Can the vehicle look civilian?
Yes. The Land Cruiser CIT can be delivered with a low-profile civilian appearance or a more tactical, visible security configuration.
Is the vehicle compliant with international standards?
Yes. Vehicles can be supplied with ballistic certification (VPAM / EN 1063 / NIJ), OEM documentation, and export-ready compliance files.
How does it compare to a truck-based CIT vehicle?
Truck-based CIT vehicles carry higher volumes, but the Land Cruiser offers superior mobility, lower operational costs, and access to areas trucks cannot reach.

The ultimate solution for secure cash transport beyond the asphalt

Delivering armored protection, off-road dominance, and operational reliability in the world’s toughest environments.

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