A catamaran-inspired design and a cabin tweak for SA’s best-selling midsize SUV.
The Fortuner has ruled South Africa’s medium-sized SUV segment for many years, and Toyota aims to keep it that way by giving the seven-year-old vehicle a fresh new look.
The black mesh upper grille has been slimmed down, while the lower aperture has been inflated in keeping with Fortuner’s more assertive attitude. A grey contrast skidplate adds to the aesthetic. Mid- and high-grade variants offer a new USB point for rear passengers, and a revised instrument cluster features new graphics.
The turbo diesel engine line up is unchanged with a 2.4 GD-6 offering outputs of 110kW and 400Nm and available in manual and automatic guises; while the 2.8 GD-6 wields 150kW and 500Nm and is paired exclusively with the auto gearbox.The enhancements come with an average 2% price increase across the range.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
FIRST DRIVE: Renault Captur brings zest to the compact SUV classDenis Droppa drives Renault’s B-segment crossover at its South African launch in Durban
Read more »
FIRST DRIVE | New Toyota Fortuner lands in SA and here is the pricingA catamaran-inspired design and a cabin tweak for SA’s best-selling midsize SUV.
Read more »
Ssangyong Motor, under KG Mobility, plans electric SUV pushThe renamed South Korean carmaker seeks to revive its fortunes after going through bankruptcy
Read more »
Kia EV9 debuts as brutish electric SUV with up to 283 kW | The CitizenKia has joined sister brand Hyundai in showcasing its latest model on home soil at the Seoul Mobility Show, albeit in the form of an all-new electric SUV called the EV9.🚘Motoring
Read more »
Chile detects first case of bird flu in a human - SABC NewsThe case was detected in a 53-year-old man who presented severe influenza symptoms, according to a statement issued by the ministry, but they noted the patient was in stable condition.
Read more »