Toyota Fortuner – All-terrain Capability
The all-new Toyota Fortuner redefines freedom and eschews a purely utilitarian presence for cool new styling, an additional helping of luxury features and a refined drive, while still epitomising strength and genuine all-terrain capability.
Fortuner’s lineage is an interesting one: the SUV derivative of Hilux began life in 1998 with the introduction of the Hilux Sport Rider which was built in Thailand and initially sold only in selected Southeast Asian countries. In 2005, however, this model went global (selling in 110 countries and produced in 11), started distancing itself stylistically from its Hilux stablemate and became known as Fortuner, earning admiration around the world for its impressive quality, durability, reliability and off-road ability.
The Fortuner name evokes an image that is strong yet active, allowing it to cross borders easily to be accepted by people around the world. 2016 celebrates the long-awaited South African debut of Fortuner’s first full-model change.
The completely redesigned Fortuner enhances driving confidence on every level and in the process, sets a new standard for Sport Utility Vehicles by excelling in four areas: