This is the third price hike for the Fortuner since the facelift was launched in early 2021.
The Toyota Fortuner has just received a range-wide price bump, varying from model to model. This is not an uncommon practice, as many carmakers use the new year to revise the prices of their line-ups to counter the increasing input costs. This is however, the third price hike for the Fortuner facelift, as the first came in April 2021 and the second came in August 2021.
- The Fortuner 4×2 variants prices are up by Rs 66,000
- The 4×4 and Legender variants prices have increased by Rs 1.10 lakh
- The Fortuner’s features list remains unchanged
Toyota Fortuner facelift, Legender: how much has the price increased?
2022 Toyota Fortuner prices (ex-showroom, Delhi) | |||
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2.7L 4×2 MT (Petrol) | Rs 31.39 lakh | Rs 30.73 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
2.7L 4×2 AT (Petrol) | Rs 32.98 lakh | Rs 32.32 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
2.8L 4×2 MT (Diesel) | Rs 33.89 lakh | Rs 33.23 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
2.8L 4×2 AT (Diesel) | Rs 36.17 lakh | Rs 35.51 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
2.8L 4×4 MT (Diesel) | Rs 36.99 lakh | Rs 35.89 lakh | Rs 1.10 lakh |
2.8L 4×4 AT (Diesel) | Rs 39.28 lakh | Rs 38.18 lakh | Rs 1.10 lakh |
Legender 2.8L 4×2 AT (Diesel) | Rs 39.71 lakh | Rs 38.61 lakh | Rs 1.10 lakh |
Legender 2.8L 4×4 AT (Diesel) | Rs 43.43 lakh | Rs 42.33 lakh | Rs 1.10 lakh |
As you can see from the table above, prices of both the petrol and diesel 4×2 variants of the Fortuner have been increased by Rs 66,000 compared to what they were last month. Meanwhile, the 4×4 variants of the Fortuner have witnessed an increase in price of Rs 1.10 lakh. Interestingly, prices for both the 4×2 and 4×4 variants of the Fortuner Legender have also been hiked by Rs 1.10 lakh. The increase in prices has not been accompanied by any change to the features list of the Fortuner. As stated above, the hike is mainly Toyota’s way of countering increasing raw material costs.
Toyota Fortuner facelift, Legender: engine and gearbox
Powering the Toyota Fortuner facelift is the choice of a 2.7-litre petrol and a 2.8-litre diesel engine. The petrol engine develops 166hp and 245Nm and is available with a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic.
On the other hand, the 2.8-litre diesel churns out 204hp and 420Nm when paired to the 6-speed manual, though the torque figure rises to 500Nm when mated to the 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox.
The Fortuner petrol is available in two-wheel-drive (4×2) form only, while the Fortuner diesel can additionally be had with a four-wheel-drive (4×4) system.
Toyota India plans
The Japanese carmaker is gearing up to introduce the Hilux pick-up truck in our market later this month with bookings already unofficially opened. Besides this, Toyota is also expected to launch the Belta – the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz based replacement for the Yaris – and the Rumion (Maruti Ertiga based MPV) in the coming months.
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