Toyota Fortuner Facelift India Launch On January 6 2021 What To Expect
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It will also be offered in a sportier and premium Legender trim.
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Standard Fortuner's upgrades include a revised grille, new bumpers, and new alloy wheels.
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Cabin looks relatively similar, aside from a new 8-inch touchscreen with Apple Carplay and Android Auto.
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Legender variant adds a larger screen and more safety features.
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Both models are expected to be powered by 2.7-litre petrol and 2.8-litre diesel engines.
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Rivals will include the Ford Endeavour, Mahindra Alturas G4, and the MG Gloster.
on January 6. Alongside that will be a sportier trim called the 'Legender'. Earlier revealed around June 2020 in Thailand, it sports plenty of upgrades.
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Starting from the outside, the Fortuner will get a revised grille, new bumpers, and a different set of alloy wheels. The Legender trim adds in a Lexus-like front fascia, with sleeker LED headlamps, a roof spoiler, and spicier bumpers.
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Heading inside, the biggest upgrade will be the addition of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (finally) to a new 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Other expected feature additions include a 9-speaker JBL sound system, ambient lighting, wireless charging, and hands-free boot opening. Safety kit should comprise seven airbags, ABS with EBD, parking sensors, and electronic stability control.
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While the cabin looks relatively unchanged in the standard Fortuner, the Legender gets a larger 9-inch touchscreen. Also expect bits such as a 360-degree camera and level 1 autonomous driver assists like adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, and lane departure warning in the Thai-spec model.
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Under the hood, both models are likely to retain the 166PS 2.7-litre petrol engine from the current model. The real change could be on the diesel engine front, with a more powerful 204PS/500Nm 2.8-litre diesel unit from the Thai-spec model expected to make its way to the India-spec Fortuner. The diesel variants could offer 6-speed manual and automatic gearbox options with a 4WD drivetrain.
Bookings for the updated Fortuner have unofficially commenced at a token amount of Rs 50,000. Coming to how it'll be priced, expect the standard variant to command a premium of over Rs 50,000 over the current SUV that retails from Rs 28.66 lakh to Rs 34.43 lakh (ex-showroom). The Legender trim will most likely garner an even greater premium over the standard model owing to the updates on offer. It'll go up against the likes of the .
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