Toyota Fortuner : The Toyota Fortuner remains the gold standard for premium ladder-frame SUVs in India, blending rugged off-road chops with family-hauling comfort and unmatched resale value.
With ex-showroom prices kicking off at ₹33.65 lakh for the base 2WD petrol and climbing to ₹48.85 lakh for the top GR S 4WD diesel, it dominates sales charts ahead of festive seasons.
The freshly launched 2025 Leader Edition and whispers of a 2026 hybrid refresh keep the excitement alive for adventure seekers and status-conscious buyers alike.
Aggressive Styling and Commanding Stance
Fortuner’s boxy, muscular silhouette screams authority, with its massive chrome grille, sculpted wheel arches and 18-20 inch alloys that handle everything from city potholes to mountain trails.
The 2025 Leader Edition amps up the drama with blacked-out accents, red brake calipers and subtle sporty decals, giving it a fresher edge without straying from the proven formula.
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LED bi-projector headlamps with DRLs, wraparound taillights and roof rails add modern flair, while high ground clearance ensures it towers over urban hatchbacks.
At 4,795mm long with a 2,745mm wheelbase, it offers seven-seat versatility without feeling cramped, perfect for Indian families on road trips.

Plush Cabin Packed with Premium Touches
Slide into the Fortuner, and a sea of leather greets you in Legender and GR S trims, complete with ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof and wood inserts for that luxury vibe.
A 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto anchors the dashboard, flanked by a digital cluster and JBL audio for immersive sound on highways.
Captain seats in the second row (optional) provide lounge-like comfort, while third-row access remains easy via one-touch tumble folds.
Ample boot space (even with all seats up) swallows weekend luggage, and tri-zone AC with rear vents keeps kids happy during summer getaways.
Robust Engines for Every Adventure
Power comes from proven mills: a 2.7L petrol (164PS/245Nm) with MT/AT or the torquey 2.8L turbo-diesel (201PS/420Nm in top tunes) paired exclusively with a slick 6-speed torque-converter auto.
Diesel variants shine with 4×4 hardware, low-range transfer case, terrain modes (Mud, Sand, Rock) and crawl control for serious off-roading.
Real-world mileage hovers at 10-14kmpl diesel, solid for its 2-tonne heft, while the petrol suits urban duties better.
Rumours swirl around a 2026 mild-hybrid diesel for greener efficiency without diluting the raw grunt Fortuner fans crave.
Bulletproof Safety Suite
No skimping on protection here—the Fortuner packs seven SRS airbags (including driver’s knee), ABS with EBD/BA, VSC, traction control, hill-hold/descent assist and 360-degree cameras.
ASEAN NCAP 5-star pedigree translates to real confidence, with a tough body-on-frame chassis absorbing impacts like a champ.
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GR S variants tease Level-2 ADAS like adaptive cruise and lane-keep, elevating it against tech-heavy rivals. ISOFIX anchors and seatbelt reminders for all rows make it family fortress material.
Toyota Fortuner Smart Pricing and Segment Supremacy
The lineup spans 13 variants: base 2WD petrol at ₹33.65 lakh, mid-spec 4×2 diesels around ₹36-41 lakh, and loaded Legender/GR S 4×4 up to ₹48.85 lakh ex-showroom—on-road figures nudge ₹40-58 lakh depending on city taxes.
Leader Edition slots in at ₹34.79-41.74 lakh with exclusive styling packs, ideal for fleet upgrades or first-time buyers.
Against MG Gloster or Mahindra Scorpio-N, Fortuner’s bulletproof reliability, 70%+ resale after three years and Toyota service network seal the deal.
As 2026 brings potential hybrid tweaks and bolder looks, it stays the undisputed king of premium SUVs—built for those who demand presence, power and peace of mind.
