2017 Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo Launched In India

- The Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo Edition is available in 4x2AT variant
- Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo gets new black grille and side decals
- Fortuner TRD Sportivo gets a 2.8-litre diesel and 2.7-litre petrol engine
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) announced the launch of the Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo in India for a price of Rs. 31.01 lakh (Ex showroom, New Delhi) just in time for the festive season ahead. The new Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo Edition is available in 4x2AT variant and is designed and developed by Toyota Racing Development (TRD). The Fortuner TRD Sportivo has undergone a series of cosmetic changes while continuing with the same mechanics under the hood. Bookings of the Fortuner TRD Sportivo are already underway and is on display at all Toyota dealerships across India.
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Since its launch in 2009, the Fortuner has been dominating the SUV segment in the country, with about 75 per cent of the market share. The upgraded Fortuner that was introduced in November last year has an average monthly sales of over 2000 units and cumulative sales of over 21,000 units till now.
Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo gets new side decals and 'TRD Sportivo' badging at the rear
Akitoshi Takemura, Senior Vice President, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd said, "Fortuner has proven to be a "True SUV" well recognized for its best in class durability, on-road comfort and off-road prowess. The 2nd generation Fortuner has also continued this legacy with its distinctive, sleek and powerful design backed by improved driving dynamics has received tremendous responseever since its launch in India last year. Our latest festive offering, the 'Fortuner TRD Sportivo' will add more excitement to brand Fortuner. It will certainly make the SUV look sportier and also impose the brand's cult on-road presence and unbeatable performance by providing exclusivity to our customers."
The 2017 Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo comes in blacked out grille extending till the new bumper. Along with an additional body kit, the Fortuner TRD Sportivo also gets a revised bumper, side skirts and an extended chin. The fog lamp enclosures have been blacked. Other upgrades include black/red body decals on the side, 'TRD Sportivo' badge and new black and silver finished alloy wheels. On the inside, the Fortuner TRD Sportivo comes with an black cabin with black upholstery, floor mats, while everything else remains the same.
At the heart of the Fortuner TRD Sportivo is the same 2.8-litre four-cylinder diesel engine that churns out 175 bhp and 450 Nm of peak torque. It also comes with the 2.7-litre petrol engine that makes 164 bhp and 245 Nm of peak torque. Transmission duties are carried out by a 6-Speed manual or a 6-Speed automatic gearbox. It also gets the AWD function.
The 2017 Toyota Fortuner TRD Sportivo rivals against the likes of Isuzu MU-X, Ford Endeavour, Honda CR-V and Volkswagen Tiguan in India.
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