2021 Toyota Fortuner Launched At Rs 2998 Lakh Rivals Ford Endeavour MG Gloster And Mahindra Alturas G4
- Facelifted Fortuner priced at Rs 29.98 lakh lakh to Rs 37.58 lakh.
- It commands a premium of up to Rs 3 lakh over the pre-facelifted model
- It's offered in two broad trims: Standard and Legender.
- New features include Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, front parking sensors, and a JBL sound system.
- Offered with an updated 204PS/500Nm 2.8-litre diesel engine; petrol unit remains unchanged.
Toyota India has launched the facelifted Fortuner at Rs 29.98 lakh (ex-showroom). Apart from a cosmetic update, Toyota has added new features and a zestier 2.8-litre diesel engine. The carmaker has also introduced the more premium Legender variant which will be sold alongside the standard model. Take a look at the revised prices:
Standard Fortuner |
Pre-facelift Price |
Facelift Price |
Difference |
Petrol 4x2 MT |
Rs 28.66 lakh |
Rs 29.98 lakh | Rs 1.32 lakh |
Petrol 4x2 AT |
Rs 30.25 lakh |
Rs 31.57 lakh | Rs 1.32 lakh |
Diesel 4x2 MT |
Rs 30.67 lakh |
Rs 32.48 lakh | Rs 1.81 lakh |
Diesel 4x2 AT |
Rs 32.53 lakh |
Rs 34.84 lakh | Rs 2.31 lakh |
Diesel 4x4 MT |
Rs 32.64 lakh |
Rs 35.14 lakh | Rs 2.50 lakh |
Diesel 4x4 AT |
Rs 34.43 lakh |
Rs 37.43 lakh | Rs 3 lakh |
Legender 4x2 AT |
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Rs 37.58 lakh | NIL |
All prices, ex-showroom
The facelifted Fortuner commands a whopping premium of up to Rs 3 lakh over the pre-facelifted model. It gets a host of upgrades and new features over the outgoing model. Here are five things you should know:
Hello, Legender
The facelifted Fortuner is now offered in a new top-spec Legender variant. The main difference is its Lexus-esque fascia with a more angular set of bumpers. A new set of split-five-spoke dual-tone alloy wheels are the only update on the side while changes at the rear are limited to new tail lamps and bumpers.
The standard variant, on the other hand, is an evolution of the outgoing model. The grille is larger and the redesigned LED headlamps look sharper. The bumpers with the large air dams give it a mean look. The only change to the side comes in the form of new split-six-spoke monotone alloy wheels while the rear gets redesigned tail lamps and bumpers.
Familiar Interiors, Butandhellip;
Toyota has spruced it up with tan upholstery for the standard variant and a sportier all-black theme for the Legender. The keen-eyed will notice the redesigned dials, however, the piece de resistance is the new touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Finally, Toyota
Features On Board
It gets several new features including an 11-speaker JBL sound system, ambient lighting, hands-free tailgate opening, front parking sensors, ventilated seats, and a wireless phone charger. Features such as climate control, cruise control, multi-info display, powered driver's seat, and keyless entry with push-button start have been retained. Safety is covered by seven airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, a backup camera, and electronic stability control. Unfortunately, a sunroof isn't part of the package, unlike its rivals.
Zestier Diesel Engine
Toyota has introduced the more powerful 2.8-litre diesel engine from the Thai-spec model. It puts out 204PS of power and 500Nm of torque, making it 27PS and up to 80Nm more powerful than the outgoing model. This engine can be had in rear-wheel as well as four-wheel drivetrains with both 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions.
The 2.7-litre petrol engine, on the other hand, remains unchanged. It makes 166PS/245Nm and drives its rear wheels only. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automatic.
The Rivals
The facelifted Fortuner will rekindle its rivalry with the Ford Endeavour, MG Gloster, and the Mahindra Alturas G4. The Fortuner is still one of the most expensive SUVs in the segment, but these updates definitely make it more desirable than before.
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