It might be slightly dated by now, but South Africa's favourite SUV oozes peace of mind. 🚗 Toyota ToyotaFortuner Find out more here ⬇️
Despite the absence of some fancy graphics on the infotainment system and the latest technology in creature comforts, the Fortuner is comfortable, versatile and safe.It seats five adults in leather-clad comfort and move between the school, the office and the shops without any fuss. Should you need to squeeze two more passengers in, the two third row seats fold down in an instant.
They might not offer adequate legroom for taller adults, but will get the job done on shorter trips. What also helps is the second-row seats’ ability to slide forward to create more legroom behind them.Up front, the trusty 2.8-litre turbodiesel mill adds to the overall theme that this car will probably last forever. It punches out 150kW of power and 500Nm of torque to all four wheels via the on-demand 4×4 system via six-speed automatic gearbox.
In city traffic its sips between 10 and 11 litres of diesel per 100km, with the number coming down on the open road. Our best has been 9.5 L/100km on a weekend getaway to the Pilanesburg. And it was while viewing game in the park on this trip that you appreciate the high seating position the Toyota Fortuner offers.on another adventure to Mozambique, where it should make light work of the sandy tracks.
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