Toyota Fortuner facelift price, variants explained

    We have compiled a list of the variant-wise features available on the Toyota Fortuner facelift.

    Published On Jan 09, 2021 07:00:00 AM

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    Toyota Fortuner facelift price, variants explained

    The Toyota Fortuner facelift has been launched in India, with prices starting from Rs 29.98 lakh. The Ford Endeavour rival is available in four engine-gearbox combinations with two trim levels to choose from. Here’s what you get with each variant. 

    The Fortuner is powered by the same 2.8-litre diesel engine that did duty on the outgoing car. However, power has been bumped up to 204hp from the outgoing model’s 177hp. While torque remains the same with the 6-speed manual – 420Nm- with the torque-converter auto, the Fortuner diesel now puts out 500Nm. The diesel also gets the option of two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. 

    Toyota has also retained the 2.7-litre petrol engine that puts out 166hp and 245Nm. The Fortuner petrol can be had with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.  

    The Toyota Fortuner facelift is available in 8 exterior colour options - Super White, Pearl White, Grey Metallic, Silver Metallic, Attitude Black, Phantom Brown, Avant-Garde Bronze and Sparkling Black. The Fortuner Legender meanwhile, can also be had in a dual-tone pearl white and matte black paint scheme. 

    Listed below are the features available with each variant of the Toyota Fortuner facelift. 

    Toyota Fortuner (Price: Rs 29.98-37.43 lakh)

    4x2 - 2.8-litre diesel (6-speed MT and AT), 2.7-litre petrol (5-speed MT and 6-speed AT) 

    4x4 - 2.8-litre diesel (6-speed MT and AT) 

    Toyota Fortuner Legender (Price: Rs 37.58 lakh)

    4x2 2.8-litre diesel 6-speed AT 

    All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi

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    Also see: 

    Toyota Fortuner facelift to bolster customer appeal

    Toyota Fortuner facelift first look video

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