A digital artist develops an enticing version of the next-gen Toyota Fortuner. Fortuner is the most successful 7-seat SUV in the country for a while now. Its only competition, the Ford Endeavour, no longer exists in our market. Remember, Ford decided to quit manufacturing cars in India in September 2021. Thereafter, the Fortuner grabbed almost the entire market share with tons of special edition models. Its off-roading capabilities and reliable powertrains are the prime reasons for its immense popularity. Let us take a look at the details of this latest illustration.
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Next-Gen Toyota Fortuner Rendered
This iteration comes from SRK Designs on YouTube. It showcases an attractive rendition of the popular SUV. At the front, this SUV bears a resemblance to the existing Toyota Innova Crysta. This is particularly true when one looks at the broad grille section with chrome slats. In addition to that, there are sleek LED headlamp units along with LED DRLs on the bonnet. Moreover there are LED DRLs around the fog lamp housing as well. This gives the front fascia of the Fortuner a completely modern touch. The upright stance completes the imposing front profile.
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Moving down the sides, one gets greeted by a rather stylish but understated design layout. This includes things like elegant alloy wheels, black B, C, and D pillars to give it a floating roof effect, a roof-mounted spoiler at the rear, compact roof rails, sturdy side steps to enhance the ingress and egress characteristic of the SUV, squarish front and rear wheel arches with black cladding and an LED wraparound tail lamp. There is also a chrome belt running underneath the window frame. All in all, this could certainly make for a great next-gen Fortuner model.
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Specs
The current version of the Toyota Fortuner comes with two engines. One is a 2.7-litre petrol engine, and the other is a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine. The petrol engine can produce a maximum power of 164 hp and a maximum torque of 245 Nm. The diesel engine can generate either 201 hp and 420 Nm of peak power and torque (500 Nm of torque when used with an automatic transmission). Customers can choose between a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. If you need to drive in tough conditions, the SUV has a special 4×4 system in its higher trim levels that helps it move better. The Toyota Fortuner’s prices start from Rs 32.99 lakh and go up to Rs 50.74 lakh, ex-showroom.
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