Japanese Ōtojaianto Toyota seems to have been started working rigorously on the facelift of its top-selling SUV the Toyota Fortuner as a matter of fact the company has also started to test the all-new Toyota Fortuner facelift on foreign land. The company first unveiled the updated version of the Toyota Fortuner back in 2015 and was later introduced to the domestic market in 2016.
As per recent media reports, the new Toyota Innova facelift will feature a subtle facelift which might include minor changes to its design in the form of a revised front and rear bumper and grille which has been inspired by the Toyota RAV4 SUV.
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- Under its hood, The Toyota Fortuner facelift will be offered with the same 2.7-litre petrol and the 2.8-litre diesel engines complaint to the BS6 emission norms.
- It is likely that the new Fortuner could make an early entry in the domestic market by the end of 2020.
- Coming to the design we are likely to see a revised grille, fog lamps, headlamps and taillamps on its newly styled body. Additionally, the facelift might also get a new set of alloy wheels.
- Coming to the inside, The all-new Toyota Fortuner facelift will get some subtle updates as well including an all-new Infotainment system with various connectivity features, new upholstery for the seats, steering wheel and the gear lever, a new dashboard and the list goes on.
- It is very likely that Toyota could launch the Toyota Fortuner facelift in the ASEAN markets including Thailand and other countries.
- Coming to the pricing the Toyota Fortuner could see a new subtle hike in its pricing due to the BS6 update.
- With its launch, The Fortuner will directly rival the likes of the Ford Endeavour, Isuzu MU-X, Skoda Kodiaq, Volkswagen Tiguan, Mahindra Alturas G4 and the Honda CR-V.