
Ground clearance remaining the same as before, the stance of this SUV is worth taking a look at. However its absence does not really give away the design. As the lower half of the front bumper comprises of a substantial large horizontal air intake minus a skid plate which ideally defines an SUV in a market like ours. Not that it looks bad or anything, it is just a bit out of the box which is a good thing if you ask us. While slim yet pulled back LED projector headlamps with Day Time Running Lights are an integral part of the front end design which is further complemented by circular fog lamps but with substantial amount of chrome surrounding it in a rather unusual fashion. A drastic change over its predecessor, the present generation features a wide imposing chrome finished grille with the Toyota logo sitting right in the centre of it which forms the focus point. With sleeker contours, the All-New Toyota Fortuner with its sporty design will surely excite many the moment they lay their eyes on it. This time around it looks really bulky and intimidating rather than the straight forward boxy design. After many enhancements (rather facelifts), SUV lovers finally have something to rejoice about. It's been a long wait but now that the Toyota Fortuner is here we shall tell you more about it. The concept of family and supporting young Kiwis is well aligned with Toyota’s Believe values, if you can dream it you can do it - helping young New Zealanders into their own homes.A lot has been said and written about this new offering from Toyota. The Fortuner has made its on air debut in New Zealand, featuring as the sponsor vehicle on Our First Home – the programme following Kiwi parents helping their kids with their first step on the property ladder. The Fortuner has its own unique design cues, clearly distinguishing it from its Hilux cousin, including sharp and sculpted exterior lines, slender headlamps and underbody protection.Ī robust high body position and a chiselled front command attention, while a chrome beltline can be found on the GXL and Limited grades, further accentuating the Fortuner’s modern toughness. It’s New Zealand’s coolest new seven-seater SUV. The Fortuner has the goods to back up the looks.
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The Fortuner lives up to the demands of modern life, with technology such as Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity and audio streaming, a reversing camera, easy-to-manoeuvre ‘Touch Tumble’ seats, a handy keyless entry and start system along with (in GXL and Limited grades) satellite navigation, and an electrically opening rear door. Inside the cabin the Fortuner presents an elegant interior, with plenty of space for up to seven occupants and a host of modern comfort and convenience features that Toyota’s loyal SUV customers have grown to expect. The 4.2” Multi Information Display (MID) provides a broad range of important trip and vehicle information, including outside temperature, average fuel consumption levels, available fuel range, driving mode and more. While providing all that power, the Fortuner never forgets its manners the turbo-diesel engine is also impressively quiet and efficient.
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The smooth, modern engine delivers incredible peak torque of 450Nm at 1600-2400rpm (automatic) and 420Nm at 1400-2600rpm (manual), making the Fortuner an excellent tow vehicle whether it’s a boat, a trailer full of dirt bikes or something necessary to your business, Toyota’s latest SUV allows you to bring along everything you need with ease. The entire range is powered by the same new powerful and reliable 130kW 2.8-litre four-cylinder, common rail direct- injection turbo-diesel as seen in the Hilux and the award-winning Land Cruiser Prado.


This tough seven-seater wears its legendary Hilux DNA on its sleeve. Featuring an off-road-proven maximum wading depth of 700mm and excellent approach and departure angle geometry, the Fortuner ensures you’ll never get caught out in the rough stuff. The Fortuner lives up to its authentic all-terrain capabilities, with a rugged, high-riding exterior, robust wheel arch surrounds and running boards. Toyota’s drawn on its proven four-wheel drive heritage and combined it with the premium level of fit, finish and standard specification already showcased in its comprehensive SUV range in order to introduce the all-new medium-rugged diesel Fortuner.įortuner is equipped with go-anywhere 4WD hardware, ready to tackle all the workday challenges and weekend thrills you’re keen to get out and experience.
