2.7 Petrol 4x2 MT
2.7 Petrol 4x2 AT
2.8 Diesel 4x2 MT
2.8 Diesel 4x2 AT
2.8 Diesel 4x4 MT
2.8 Diesel 4x4 AT
2.8 Diesel 4x2 AT Legender
2.8 Diesel 4x4 AT Legender
2.8 Diesel 4x4 AT GR-S
The Fortuner has been a runaway success from day one and it’s all down to the ingredients – imposing looks, a rugged chassis, seating for seven, the option of a diesel engine and (perhaps most importantly) a Toyota badge on the grille. Now in its second generation, the Toyota Fortuner is available in a wide variety of options with petrol-manual, petrol-auto, diesel-manual and diesel-auto versions on offer. The diesels can additionally be had with four-wheel drive. The Legender variants is set apart by some cosmetic differences from the regular Fortuner.
Price ₹ 38.76 lakh onwards | Mileage 10.01kpl | Engine 2694cc | Transmission Manual | Fuel type Petrol | Seating Capacity 7 Seater |
Toyota Fortuner price for the base model starts at ₹ 38.76 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 60.85 lakh (on-road Delhi).Toyota Fortuner comes in 9 variants.The Toyota Fortuner Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 38.76 lakh - ₹ 40.60 lakh.The Toyota Fortuner Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 42.55 lakh - ₹ 60.85 lakh.
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2694cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,10.26kpl
₹ 40.60 lakh *
View Price Breakup2755cc,Torque Converter Auto,Diesel
₹ 45.24 lakh *
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2694cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,10.26kpl
₹ 40.60 lakh *
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2755cc,Torque Converter Auto,Diesel
₹ 45.24 lakh *
View Price Breakup2755cc,Torque Converter Auto,Diesel
₹ 50.09 lakh *
View Price Breakup2755cc,Torque Converter Auto,Diesel
₹ 51.67 lakh *
View Price Breakup2755cc,Torque Converter Auto,Diesel
₹ 56.37 lakh *
View Price Breakup2755cc,Torque Converter Auto,Diesel
₹ 60.85 lakh *
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Price (On Road Delhi) |
Price (On Road Delhi)
₹ 38.76 - 60.85 lakh
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₹ 45.93 - 51.92 lakh
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₹ 39.36 - 41.68 lakh
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Expert Ratings |
Expert Ratings
8 / 10
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8 / 10
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7 / 10
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Engine |
Engine
2694-2755 cc
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1996 cc
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2999 cc
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Mileage |
Mileage
10.01-10.26 kpl
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12.04-13.92 kpl
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13.8 kpl
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Fuel Type |
Fuel Type
Diesel,Petrol
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Diesel
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Diesel
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Airbags |
Airbags
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Transmission |
Transmission
Torque Converter Auto,Manual
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Torque Converter Auto
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Torque Converter Auto
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The updates to the Fortuner and the introduction of the Fortuner Legender have made the SUV more attractive, more powerful and better equipped. We find out just how good it is.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner is the quintessential SUV. Big, tough and built on a solid frame, it’s exactly the kind of SUV you need for our bombed-out roads and challenging off road conditions. But just what is new on the 2021 Toyota Fortuner and the 2021 Fortuner Legender.
The 2021 Toyota Fortuner has been updated both on the outside and the inside. Upfront it gets a new grille, larger ‘inlets’ behind the fog lights, new DRLs on its chin and a wider scuff plate. The Fortuner Legender on the other hand gets an all-new nose. Shaper and more rakish looking, the narrow ‘grille’ and deep air dam make it look seriously appealing. And the Legender also gets a two-tone paint job.
There are no fundamental changes on the inside, but you do get a lot more kit. You get a larger 8-inch touchscreen with shortcut controls, the Fortuner now comes with connected tech, there are cooled seats, you get a Premium JBL 10 speaker sound system- with an additional powered subwoofer, and the new Fortuner now also gets Apple Car Play and Android Auto.
The Legender doesn’t get the JBL audio system, but it does get a lot more kit. Two tone seats on the inside for one, ambient lighting, an electronic rear-view mirror, wireless charging, a USB port at the rear and a kick sensor for opening the hatch at the back when your hands are full. None of these features are importantly on the regular Fortuner.
You still don’t get powered folding 3rd row seats, an electronic parking brake or a sunroof on either.
The updated 204hp engine, that also gets 500Nm of torque, is the biggest change mechanically, and it exerts considerable influence on how the new 2021 Fortuner drives. The increase in power has primarily been achieved by using a more powerful variable nozzle turbo; the latter now controlled by an electric motor. The big hit of torque now comes in from just 1,600rpm and Toyota has increased airflow at higher engine speeds too.
It feels a bit more refined to begin with, due in no small part to the BS6 tune. The throaty growl of the diesel is more muted now, it feels smoother when you are cruising and, while the engine is still a bit boomy at higher engine speeds, this one isn’t quite as loud as the earlier car.
The engine is also more responsive. And the Toyota has now added an extra drive mode; this version now gets 3 instead of two modes; it now gets Eco, Normal and Sport. What’s nice is that Sport mode sort of sharpens up engine responses nicely and even the six-speed gearbox is quick to respond and easy to control with your right foot.
The updates to the engine have also made the new Fortuner faster against the clock. It now takes just 11.2 seconds to get to 100kph, which makes it the fastest SUV in the segment, even marginally quicker than the more powerful MG Gloster. And with its stronger bottom end, the new Fortuner is even a second quicker than the earlier one in the 20-80kph sprint. So, all in all, more refinement and more performance.
Small alterations to the suspension setup also mean it feels a bit more supple. Ride and handling however haven’t changed all that much. The body on frame setup and big wheels mean the ride is always busy. There’s always a small amount of movement even when the road surface isn’t too bad, and that means you aren’t as comfortable as you could have been. The Fortuner’s steering is also still a bit heavy at low speeds, and then of course it rolls in corners.
Now, the one thing you have to expect on a body on frame SUV is body roll. And yes, in corners you can, without exaggeration, feel it leaning over; which robs you of some of that confidence. But that’s only to be expected.
That said; it isn’t unpleasant to drive on a highway. The steering has a fair amount of feel, you get a fair idea of what the wheels are up to and as long as you are not over ambitious, you can even enjoy driving the Fortuner at a rapid pace.
Where it is particularly good however is over really rough patches and unmade sections. Come upon a broken section and the Fortuner is exactly the sort of car you need. You can just power over the road without giving it a second thought. Almost nothing fazes the Fortuner. And that’s the real appeal of an SUV like this.
We didn’t get a chance to do some serious off-roading, but Toyota has also updated the four-wheel drive system. You now get a differential lock, and that should make a big difference when you are about to get stuck and need to keep the wheels turning.
Those familiar with the Fortuner will recognise the inside of the cabin easily; there are no fundamental changes. That tough built to last feel, central to its appeal, is still there and some materials have been improved, especially on the Legender. Many of the plastics however are still hard, the build on the buttons is pretty ordinary, and that important quality feel you get on many of the Fortuner’s rivals; that’s missing here.
That said, the cabin is still one of the most comfortable around. The large powered front seats offer good support for the shoulders and the thighs, the position of the steering wheel allows you to find a comfortable driving position and visibility out from the command driving position is also good.
It is also very comfortable in the rear. Climbing up to the seat is a bit of a trek, due to the cabin being placed on top of the already high chassis, but once you are seated, legroom is pretty good, there’s a good amount of thigh support, you can recline the backrest, and you can even slide the seat back or forward. You also have your own blower controls and there’s a decent amount of headroom. The Fortuner however gets no USB jack in the back.
The 3rd row is also quite useable for short drives. Getting in however is anything but easy. While the second-row seat does flip easily, the aperture you need to climb through, like many of its rivals, is pretty narrow. So, you have to duck walk a couple of steps; which isn’t dignified. The seat on the third row however isn’t too bad once you are sat down. Headroom is tight and yes; you are seated low. Still, you aren’t sat on the floor unlike other rivals and the Fortuner is pretty okay for short drives. MG’s Gloster has the most space on the third row, but this is the next best.
At an ex-showroom price of Rs 37 lakh, the top-of-the-line new 2021 Fortuner and Legender are more expensive than all their rivals by at least a couple of lakhs. The cabin isn’t a big step up in quality, it doesn’t get a sunroof and, in many ways, it still drives and feels like the hard core off roader that it is.
Still Toyota now provides you with more kit on the inside, the extra performance makes it more effortless to drive and with its uprated four-wheel drive system, it is likely to be even more accomplished off road. Those interested in the Fortuner will also find it difficult choosing between the 4X2 only Legender and top of the line 4X4 Fortuner. Do you trade looks and sophistication for real off-road ability? It’s a tough call. What we can however say, and with a fair amount of certainty, is that if you are looking for a tough, dependable off roader with a no-nonsense attitude, this is the SUV for you.
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2021 Toyota Fortuner vs Fortuner Legender: How different are they?
Engine | Diesel AT |
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Fuel Type / Propulsion | Diesel |
Type | 4 cyl, turbocharged |
Cubic Capacity (cc) | 2755cc |
Max Power (hp @ rpm) | 204hp at 3000-3400rpm |
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 500Nm at 1600-2800rpm |
Transmission | Diesel AT |
Drive Layout | Four-wheel drive |
Gearbox Type | Torque convertor automatic |
No of Gears | 6 |
Acceleration | Diesel AT |
0 - 10 kph (sec) | 0.52s |
0 - 20 kph (sec) | 1.11s |
0 - 30 kph (sec) | 1.90s |
0 - 40 kph (sec) | 2.75s |
0 - 50 kph (sec) | 3.79s |
0 - 60 kph (sec) | 4.81s |
0 - 70 kph (sec) | 6.13s |
0 - 80 kph (sec) | 7.54s |
0 - 90 kph (sec) | 9.25s |
0 - 100 kph (sec) | 11.21s |
20-80kph (sec) | 6.41s |
40-100kph (sec) | 8.47s |
Body | Diesel AT |
Front Tyre | 265/60 R18 |
Rear Tyre | 265/60 R18 |
Suspension | Diesel AT |
Front | Double Wishbone |
Rear | 4-Link With Coil Spring |
Steering | Diesel AT |
Turning Circle Diameter (mts) | 11.6m |
Brakes | Diesel AT |
Front | Disc |
Rear | Disc |
Dimensions | Diesel AT |
Length (mm) | 4795mm |
Width (mm) | 1855mm |
Height (mm) | 1835mm |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2745mm |
Toyota Fortuner mileage starts at 10.01 kpl and goes up to 10.26 kpl.The Toyota Fortuner Petrol engine mileage starts at 10.01 kpl and goes up to 10.26 kpl.
Fuel Type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
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Petrol | 2694cc | Manual | 10.01kpl |
Petrol | 2694cc | Torque Converter Auto | 10.26kpl |
Toyota Fortuner exterior design While the second-gen Toyota Fortuner is shapelier than the original, it’s still a big and butch SUV; and...
Toyota Fortuner exterior design
While the second-gen Toyota Fortuner is shapelier than the original, it’s still a big and butch SUV; and by extension, one that enjoys great attention on our roads. Upfront it gets an imposing grille, large inlets around the fog lights, horizontal DRLs on its chin and a wide scuff plate. The Fortuner Legender on the other hand gets a very different nose. Shaper and more rakish looking, the narrow ‘grille’ and deep air dam make it look seriously appealing. The Legender also gets a two-tone paint finish.
Toyota Fortuner interior and features
There’s plenty of space on the inside and the third row is also useable, but cabin quality is a mixed bag with some low-rent bits dragging things down. The dashboard design, now feels dated and is common between both Legender and regular Fortuner. You get an 8-inch touchscreen with shortcut controls, connected tech, cooled seats, premium JBL 10 speaker sound system and Apple Car Play and Android Auto. The Legender additionally gets two-tone seats, ambient lighting, an electronic rear-view mirror, wireless charging, and kick sensor for opening the hatch at the back.
Toyota Fortuner engine and performance
The 166hp, 2.7-litre petrol engine might not be the engine of choice for majority of buyers but it does impress on the refinement front, even if it does miss out on a strong mid-range. Diesel Fortuner buyers, on the other hand, will take keenly to the 2.8-litre diesel, producing 204hp, for its tractability and build of speed. Refinement is also impressive, so long as you don’t drive in a hurried manner. The diesel’s 6-speed manual is slick and the auto also shifts with a pleasing smoothness.
Toyota Fortuner ride and handling
Like other ladder-frame SUVs, the Fortuner can’t iron-out surface imperfections entirely; but the Toyota does feel grounded at high speeds for something so large and tall. The Fortuner’s steering is also still heavy at low speeds, and then of course it rolls in corners. That said; it isn’t unpleasant to drive on a highway, and you can power through really rough patches and unmade sections. As for off-road ability, you’d be surprised by how far a 4x4-equipped Fortuner can take you in the rough.
Toyota Fortuner price and verdict
With prices ranging between Rs 33.43 lakh – Rs 51.44 lakh, the Fortuner is more expensive than all its rivals by a fair margin. The cabin doesn’t feel as special, and in many ways, it still drives and feels like the hard core off roader that it is. That said, it’s an effortless mile-muncher, its off-road prowess is unmatched and you obviously get the reliability of the Toyota badge.
The Toyota Fortuner offers a variety of color options. Toyota Fortuner is available in a range of 11 colors. The colors offered in Toyota Fortuner are White Pearl Crystal Shine, Avant-Garde Bronze, Silver Metallic, Grey Metallic, Sparkling Black Crystal Shine, Phantom Brown, Attitude Black, Super White, Black/ Platinum White Pearl (Dual Tone), Platinum White Pearl and Black / White Pearl Crystal Shine (Dual Tone).