Toyota
has unveiled a second generation of its famous sport utility vehicle, Fortuner,
riding on the global success of the outgoing model.
The
2016 seven-seater family SUV was unveiled simultaneously last week in Australia
and Thailand. No date has been fixed yet for its launch in other markets,
including Nigeria.
Like
its other Toyota siblings, the Fortuner has been rated well among its peers and
enjoys a topnotch position in its segment.
Coming
in the middle of the RAV4 and the Land Cruiser Prado (Lexus GX), the Fortuner
is the Toyota’s challenger to the new Ford Everest, which is similarly based on
the Ranger pickup, says a report by Autoblog.
The
report describes the vehicle as all-new from the ground up, featuring an
updated ladder-frame platform, new design, premium interior and a new range of
engines.
The
Executive Director, Sales and Marketing, Toyota Australia, Mr. Tony Cramb, says,
“Fortuner shares the rugged underpinnings of the ‘unbreakable’ HiLux, allowing
owners to travel to — and return from — places many other SUVs simply can’t go.
“Its
strength and refinement ensure that the vehicle is equally at home on the
school run as on the toughest off-road trails. At the same time, Fortuner’s
unique design suits the advanced tastes of modern SUV buyers while being
equipped with a comprehensive list of features appreciated by families and
business owners.
“Fortuner
provides a diesel alternative to the petrol-only Kluger range as the new entry
point for customers looking to purchase a large Toyota diesel SUV.”
The
Toyota Fortuner comes in two diesel engines and one petrol unit spread across
four different variants. The diesel variants consist of the 2.4G 4×2 6MT, 2.4V
4×2 6AT, 2.8V 4×2 6AT, 2.8V 4×4 6AT, while the only petrol offering is the 2.7V
4×2 6AT.
Another
report by Indianautoblog also presents the standard features in the new
Fortuner. For instance, it says the vehicle comes equipped with smart key
system with keyless entry, start/stop button, knee airbags, ABS with EBD, Brake
Assist, Vehicle Stability Control system, Hill Assist Control, emergency light
system.
Its
other interesting detail divulged is that the dashboard panel looks different
from the Hilux Revo.
The
next generation Toyota Fortuner is expected to arrive from March 2016.
From
a distance, the Fortuner shares the rugged look of the Toyota Hilux pickup.
The
2.7 litre petrol version of the vehicle is currently being distributed in
Nigeria by Toyota Nigeria Limited.
A
report obtained from the TNL’s website states that the Fortuner owns the moment
creating a striking new look with its muscular yet stylish presence, redesigned
bumpers, radiator grille, headlamps and rear combination lamps.
This
is said to be further complemented by 17” alloy wheels, color-coded exterior
mirrors (electrically adjustable with integrated indicators), a chrome rear
door garnish and a rear spoil with a high-mount stop lamp.
It
presents its HID (High Intensity Discharge) headlamps as optimizing visibility
and keeping its occupants safe on the road.
Its
newly adopted body-colored outer mirrors with side turns signal lamps
accentuate the high-class look.
The
redesigned aluminum side step is equipped with a black plastic cover, emphasizing the intrepid look; just as its cover surface is grooved to prevent
slipping when running the vehicle on muddy terrain.
In
addition to the straight-line-themed sharp form, the use of a lamp
configuration giving a sense of depth, and the cylindrical-shaped projector
lamp located centrally on the vehicle, convey a high-class, advanced look.
While
assimilating the boldly carved- out, inverted trapezoid theme,
The
report says the new vehicle’s design has been modified to bring out its
prestige and refinement.
It
says, “The distinctive rear combination lamps sport two sets of round graphics.
The complete lamp is changed to a clear lens configuration, giving a more
clear-cut impression and advanced look.
“A
high-class look is presented by using a three-dimensional design of substantial
volume that matches the form of the licence plate. The vehicle’s name logo is
placed in the centre of the garnish, fostering a clear rearview impression.”
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