The Grand New Fortuner’s robust construction proved to be a hit among attendees of the IIMS last July, with over 900 orders placed during the event.
The Toyota Fortuner has sought to differentiate itself from Mitsubishi’s Pajero with more attractive styling, redesigned bumpers, headlights, front grille, and hood, as well as a luxurious cabin with Bluetooth connectivity. Since its introduction in 2005, each version of the Fortuner has been improved. New versions of the Fortuner include the Type G, G Lux, and V 4×4 models. These models have a more striking look and new features such as climate control.
Toyota has maintained the iconic Fortuner’s powerful and stylish look while introducing the Grand New Fortuner to the market. This new model boasts a 2.694cc VVT-i petrol engine, with a diesel version following in 2007. The Fortuner TRD Sportivo was then released for those who sought an even sportier style. The exterior of this SUV is designed to withstand challenging conditions, providing that much-needed confidence and assurance.
The design on the engine hood has been polished to enhance its masculine aesthetic. The radiator grille has been raised around the corners to create a larger, more robust appearance than its predecessor. The hood molding section has been redesigned to enhance its appearance.
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