The Fortuner has been a runaway success from day one and it’s all down to the imposing looks, a rugged chassis, seating for seven, the option of a diesel engine and (perhaps most importantly) a Toyota badge on the grille.
Back to the future: Sleek LED tail-lights give a contemporary touch to second-generation Fortuner.
Spacious cabin with ample shoulder, leg and headroom for three-abreast seating in second row.
Three driving modes considerably modulate Fortuner's driving characteristics and power delivery.
Under-bonnet sound insulation present but lack of pneumatic struts make hood opening an operation for strong arms.
Spare tyre mounted underside chassis_ lockable differntial and 4x4 low-range gearbox on offer.
Reasonable boot space even beyond third row seats. Tail gate gets electronic operation as well as subwoofer.
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Think of the Toyota Fortuner and what jumps into mind is the  tough-as-nails, body-on-frame, full-size hardy machine that has loads of muscular street presence, practicality, reliability and unbeatable resale value too.

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