Toyota Fortuner review
The Fortuner gets a redesigned front fascia with a bold grille and new bumpers. The Fortuner Legender gets a premium and sportier touch with sleek LED headlamps, new tail lamps, sharp front and rear bumpers, a roof spoiler, and revised wheels. The interior continues with the same layout. The facelift features tan upholstery, while the Legender gets sporty black upholstery.
Features
The new Fortuner comes with various updated features including a new touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 11-speaker JBL sound system, ventilated seats, wireless phone charging, ambient lighting, and hands-free tailgate opening. It also gets a differential lock, which was missing in the previous models. Other features such as cruise control, climate control, powered-driver seats, multi-info display, and keyless entry with button start have been retained. Safety is taken care of by seven airbags, ABS with EBD, front parking sensors, rear camera with parking sensors, and electronic stability control. Unlike its rivals, the Fortuner misses out on a sunroof.
Performance
The Toyota Fortuner gets two engine options: a new 204PS/500Nm 2.8-litre diesel and a 166PS/245Nm 2.7-litre petrol unit. Transmission options include 6-speed manual and automatic gearbox. The diesel variants get an option for rear and all-wheel drive, whereas the petrol variants are only offered with a rear-wheel drivetrain.
Toyota Fortuner Price: The new Toyota Fortuner is expected to be priced between Rs 29.88- 37.58 lakh