Toyota Fortuner is available in 7 different colors namely Platinum White Pearl, Avant-Garde Bronze, Attitude Black, Super White, Phantom Brown, Sparkling Black Crystal Shine & Silver Metallic.
Great car with peace of mind. Yes not much electronic but key less. After sale services is always excellent with Toyota that is most important.
Driving with sufficient power with different mode which keep you on top always.
Enjoy your safe driving.
By Vikas
Posted on: Dec 03, 2019 07:40 PM
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Not pocket friendly
1.0
2.8 4X4 MT BS IV(Diesel)
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Too expensive not affordable for middle class
By Ankush
Posted on: Dec 22, 2019 06:20 PM
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Fortuner is a beast on the road
5.0
4X2 Legender(Diesel)
Fortuner is a beast on the road. Its ground clearance is perfect for Indian terrains, and the powerful engine gives a strong performance. I got the automatic version, which makes driving much more enjoyable. The space inside is great, and there's enough luggage room in the boot space for family trips. The safety experience is top-notch with multiple airbags and other safety features. Though the maintenance cost is slightly on the higher side, the overall package is worth it.
By Tanmay Agarwal
Posted on: Sep 19, 2024 01:51 PM
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0
The automatic transmission is smooth but Expensive and Cramped third row
4.0
4X2 Legender(Diesel)
The Toyota Fortuner is known for its durability and off-road capability. Its high ground clearance and powerful engine make it ideal for tough terrains. The suspension absorbs bumps well, offering a comfortable ride. The automatic transmission is smooth, but the price is on the higher side compared to some competitors. Also, while there is ample boot space, the third row is a bit cramped for taller passengers.
Available only with automatic since launch – in both 4x2 and 4x4 guises – the Legender gets a third variant with a six-speed manual transmission with slightly less torque than automatic.
The facelift of the Toyota Fortuner has arrived on our shores and it comes with fair few changes. Along with it, comes a sportier looking 'Legender' variant. So have these changes enhanced the appeal of this big brute of an SUV? Lets try and find out.
The first impression I want to put down for you is that the new Fortuner is indeed a better, more refined and better-finished car. And while it has taken its time to get to India, I am glad it is finally here and Toyota has launched the new Fortuner at Rs 25.92 lakh for the petrol and Rs 31.12 lakh for the diesel.