The new Toyota Fortuner has been spied
completely undisguised in Thailand. It is expected to be officially unveiled
next month. As expected, the new Toyota Fortuner features a more aggressive
front fascia. The facelifted mid-size SUV appears to feature sharper headlamps
and front bumper, slimmer upper grille and larger lower grille. The visual
changes elsewhere on the new model are unlikely to be this significant. The
sides could’ve been refreshed with new alloy wheels, while at the rear, there’s
a new bumper with what looks like L-shaped reflectors.
The interior of the 2020 Toyota Fortuner
isn’t likely to look as different as its exterior. It may come in new colour
schemes and with new decor elements, in addition to enhanced electronics. It’shigh
time Toyota started offering the Fortuner with features like head-up display,
360-degree camera system, digital instrument cluster, connected vehicle
functions, etc., which are already available in way smaller and cheaper SUVs.
However, we don’t expect that to happen for most such advanced features in the
current generation. Maybe a 360-degree camera system will be introduced with
the facelift.
Reports say that with the mid-cycle
refresh, the Toyota Fortuner’s 1GD-FTV 2.8-litre diesel engine will likely
become more powerful. Currently, it is offered in 177 PS/420 Nm (with 6-speed
manual transmission) and 177 PS/450 Nm (with 6-speed manual transmission)
versions. This engine is offered in the mid-size SUV in India and it was
upgraded to BS6 earlier this year.