The facelifted Toyota Fortuner will continue sale in India on Epiphany , 2021. it had been first launched in Thailand in June 2020. Unofficial bookings are open at multiple dealerships across India since November for Rs 50,000.
Toyota will launch both the quality and Legender variants of the facelifted Fortuner in India. Their Thai-spec versions get an updated front , new LED headlamps, a revised housing for the LED taillights , also as a replacement front and rear bumper design.
Inside, the quality facelifted Fortuner is probably going to urge an all-black cabin while the Legender variant could get a dual-tone interior. The facelifted SUV also will likely feature a bigger touchscreen infotainment system (9-inch unit for the Legender and 8-inch for the quality variant) with Apple CarPlay and T-Connect for connected car features. As seen on the Thai-spec version, Toyota could offer the Legender variant with a 360-degree parking camera, wireless charging pad, and a powered tailgate with the sweep-to-open feature.
Toyota is predicted to supply the facelifted Fortuner with a group of petrol and diesel engines: 2.7-litre petrol (166PS/245Nm) and a couple of .8-litre turbo-diesel (204PS/500Nm). This uprated diesel will likely power the Legender variant of the SUV. While both the engines are offered with an optional 6-speed AT, the petrol engine comes mated to a 5-speed MT and therefore the diesel to a 6-speed MT. The petrol version is predicted to be a 2WD offering while the diesel will get the 4WD as before.
The current pre-facelift model is priced between Rs 28.66 lakh and Rs 34.43 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Toyota could price the facelifted Fortuner at a premium over the present model while the Legender variant are going to be pricier than the quality facelifted variant. The facelifted Fortuner will renew its rivalry with the likes of the Ford Endeavour, MG Gloster, and therefore the Mahindra Alturas G4.