This edition of Toyota Great 4x4 Expedition saw participants drive across two states – Assam & Meghalaya - over two days.
The top-spec variants have witnessed a maximum hike of Rs 70,000, while the minimum is Rs 44,000 in the initial variants.
The flexy-fuel version was introduced at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS 2023)
This top-spec model is powered by a 2.8-liter GD four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine.
The couple was fined Rs. 50,000 for driving their Toyota Fortuner SUV on sand dunes in Hunder in Nubra Valley, which is an ecologically sensitive zone.
Toyota launched the mid-life facelift for the current-gen Fortuner, and now the old Fortuner is gaining popularity in the used car market.
The new Toyota Fortuner Legender 4x4 comes at a premium, so is more expensive than the 4x2 version.
The Legender comes with a 2.8-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine that has been remapped to churn out 201 bhp and 500 Nm of peak torque which is mated to a 6-speed automatic.
The Toyota Fortuner GR-Sport variant is now replacing the TRD Sportivo branding in the Indonesian market and the changes here are limited to just cosmetic upgrades.
The Toyota Fortuner has been one of the best-selling models in this segment for a while now, doing an average of 2000 units a month. However it still faces strong competition and here are 5 models the rival the Fortuner.
Earlier this year in January 2021, the company launched the mid-life facelift for the current-gen Toyota Fortuner, including a new special variant called the Fortuner Legender. Here's all you need to know about the 2021 Toyota Fortuner Facelift.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has announced that the 2021 Fortuner facelift and the new Legender variant have garnered a total of 5,000 bookings since the launch. The updated version of the SUV was introduced in early January and received a number of revisions right from the new styling to a handful of features, bringing it on par with the competition.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner facelift competes against the Ford Endeavour, Mahindra Alturas G4 and the MG Gloster in the segment. Here's how the updated SUV fares against its rivals in terms of pricing.
We break down what each variant has to offer on the new Toyota Fortuner facelift SUV.
The Toyota Fortuner has received a mid-life update after a good four years and has been updated with new looks, more features and better performance.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner facelift is going on sale in India on January 06 and this time around the Japanese carmaker has made some upgrades to its engines as well, along with updating its looks and feature list.
When launched, the new Toyota Fortuner SUV will compete against the likes of the Ford Endeavour, Mahindra Alturas G4 and MG Gloster.
The new Toyota Fortuner isn't a huge departure from its predecessor in terms of design and interiors, but sees some significant additions in its features list.
The new Toyota Fortuner isn't a huge departure from its predecessor in terms of design and interiors and the updates are limited to cosmetics.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner facelift is all set to go on sale in India on January 6, 2021, and this time around the company will also be introducing a sportier, special version of the SUV, called the Fortuner Legender. Recently the Toyota Fortuner Legender trim was spotted in India ahead of its launch, without any camouflage, giving us a closer look at the updated flagship SUV.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner will be available in as much as 10 variants including two-wheel-drive (2WD) and four-wheel-drive (4WD), nine body colour options and three interior colour trims.
The Toyota Fortuner facelift is all set to be launched in India on January 6, 2021. The SUV made its global debut in Thailand earlier this year, where Toyota also introduced a special variant called - the Fortuner Legender. Recently the Legender trim of the updated SUV was spotted in India, during a television commercial shoot, confirming that the India-spec model will also get this special variant.
Toyota India will be launching the new Fortuner facelift SUV in the country on January 6, 2020. It is likely to get a host of cosmetic updates inside out.
New service centres are now operational in Narnaul (Haryana), Nagaur (Rajasthan), Jorhat (Assam), Kharagpur and Asansol (West Bengal), Morbi, Patan and Palanpur (Gujarat) and will reach 80 more locations of network reach by end of the year
ASEAN NCAP has affirmed in its report that the Fortuner has the same occupant protection to the tested Toyota Hilux, as per the technical evidence provided by Toyota.
Set to be sold in limited numbers, the new Toyota Fortuner TRD edition will be offered in two variants 4x2 diesel automatic and 4x4 diesel automatic, the new Fortuner TRD limited edition model is priced at Rs. 34.98 lakh and Rs.36.88 lakh respectively
The 2020 Toyota Fortuner facelift, which recently made its global debut in Thailand, has been spotted testing in India for the first time without camouflage. The SUV was seen undergoing emissions testing.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner Facelift has received styling updates adding a sense of freshness in its appearance and there have been some significant updates under its hood as well.
Toyota India has silently increased the price of the Fortuner SUV by ₹ 48,000 across the variant line-up. The Toyota Fortuner, which is already BS6 compliant, is now priced in the range of ₹ 28.66 lakh to ₹ 34.43 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
According to a teaser image that has leaked online, the 2020 Toyota Fortuner facelifted will make its global debut this week, on June 4, in Thailand. The updated Fortuner SUV will be unveiled alongside the new Toyota Hilux Revo pick-up truck, and SUV will come with extensive cosmetic changes, along with a host of new and updated features.