Toyota Bags 5,000 Bookings For The Fortuner Facelift Since Launch

Earlier last month, Toyota launched the Fortuner facelift in India and in about a month's time, the carmaker has bagged 5,000 bookings for the updated SUV. The booking numbers comprise both the standard and the Legender variant. Toyota updated the Fortuner with much needed cosmetic revisions, a few new features on the inside and a more potent diesel engine under its hood. If you haven't caught up on the Toyota Fortuner facelift, here's what's new on the updated SUV.

Toyota has bagged 5,000 bookings for the Fortuner facelift in about a month's time since its launch.

2021 Toyota Fortuner - Exterior Updates

The 2021 Toyota Fortuner facelift comes with revised LED projector headlamps and completely new grille which is larger than before but gets far less chrome than the outgoing model. It also sports a new mesh-pattern. The biggest change is the new bumper which looks way more sporty with deep set fog lamp housings and large air dams. It also gets new 18-inch alloy wheels and slimmer LED tail lights at the rear. The new Legender variant gets a completely different face with its own unique bumper that looks even sportier along with a blacked-out split grille.  There are also new full-LED headlamps with sequential LED turn indicators.

Also Read : New Toyota Fortuner vs Ford Endeavour vs Mahindra Alturas G4 vs MG Gloster: Price Comparo

2021 Toyota Fortuner - Interior Updates

Compared to the outgoing Toyota Fortuner, the interior design of the 2021 Toyota Fortuner facelift isn’t new. One major difference is the inclusion of a larger, 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that now comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Other feature updates include a mildly updated instrument cluster and an 8-way power-adjustable and ventilated driver and co-driver's seats. The Fortuner facelift gets all-black or chamois interiors. Other new features on the inside include LED ambient lighting, an 11-speaker JBL audio system, front parking sensors and a 360-degree camera.

Compared to the outgoing Toyota Fortuner, the interior design of the 2021 Toyota Fortuner facelift isn’t new.


2021 Toyota Fortuner - Powertrain Options

Under the hood, the Fortuner facelift continues with the 2.7-litre petrol engine that produces 166hp and 245Nm of torque. This engine comes mated to a either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gearbox. The 2.8L diesel engine too has been carried over but with certain changes. It continues to produce 177hp and 420Nm of peak torque when paired with the 6-speed manual gearbox. However, if you opt for the automatic-diesel variant, the 2.8L engine has received a healthy upgrade to now produce 204hp and an impressive 500Nm of torque with the 6-speed torque convertor unit.

2021 Toyota Fortuner - Price and Rivals

Pre-facelift Price

Facelift Price

Difference

Petrol 4x2 MT

INR 28.66 lakh

INR 29.98 lakh INR 1.32 lakh

Petrol 4x2 AT

INR 30.25 lakh

INR 31.57 lakh INR 1.32 lakh

Diesel 4x2 MT

INR 30.67 lakh

INR 32.48 lakh INR 1.81 lakh

Diesel 4x2 AT

INR 32.53 lakh

INR 34.84 lakh INR 2.31 lakh

Diesel 4x4 MT

INR 32.64 lakh

INR 35.14 lakh INR 2.50 lakh

Diesel 4x4 AT

INR 34.43 lakh

INR 37.43 lakh INR 3 lakh

Legender 4x2 AT Diesel

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INR 37.58 lakh NIL

The Fortuner has been the king of the full-size, three-row ladder-frame SUV space for years now. However, with this facelift, it now sits at the higher end of the spectrum, commanding a whopping premium of up to Rs 3 lakh over the pre-facelifted model. The Toyota Fortuner will continue its rivalry with other three-row, ladder-on-frame SUVs like the Ford Endeavor, the MG Gloster or the Mahindra Alturas G4.

Stay tuned to IndianAutosBlog.com for more Toyota updates and other four-wheeler news.

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