Why the New Toyota Fortuner Doesn’t Have India’s Favourite Feature

The Fortuner is among India’s most popular SUVs. This Toyota model delivers a roomy interior and unmatched reliability, The Fortuner is India’s top selling SUV in its class. To celebrate selling 3 lakh units

This milestone isn’t just a number; it’s 3 lakh stories of:

  • Dreamers who wanted the ultimate status symbol
  • Families who trust its rugged reliability
  • Adventurers who’ve conquered impossible terrain

The new Toyota Fortuner Neo Drive variant, launched to celebrate the 3 lakh unit sales milestone, introduces a mild-hybrid 48V system for better fuel efficiency and features like

  • 360-degree camera
  • Wireless charging
  • Traction control
  • Smart idle start-stop

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Toyota has just launched a fresh version of one of its best selling Fortuner SUV. While it brings the usual rugged style and trusted performance, there’s one big surprise it’s missing a feature that Indian buyers love!

Toyota Fortuner’s New Update Misses a Cool Feature – Literally!

Toyota Fortuner

Big news for SUV lovers: Toyota just launched an updated Fortuner, but there’s one hot issue it still doesn’t offer ventilated seats, a must-have for India’s scorching summers! , but Toyota has removed the most useful feature in summers from all new models , Toyota removed ventilated seats one of India’s every person favourite features from the new Toyota Fortuner Neo Drive but Surprisingly all the other models of the Toyota Fortuner still get the ventilated seats feature but newer model doesn’t have this feature. At this price, the Fortuner Neo Drive should include ventilated seats—especially since other versions still offer them

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The Fortuner is well-known for its reliability and strong build, and it still lives up to that reputation with consistent performance and durability The Toyota SUV comes with features like an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, a 360-degree camera, an 11-speaker sound system, and several other modern conveniences The SUV offers three engine options: a 2.8-litre diesel (201 bhp, 420 Nm with 2WD or 500 Nm with 4×4), a 2.8-litre hybrid diesel with the same output, and a 2.7-litre petrol engine producing 164 bhp and 245 Nm

The Fortuner is priced between Rs 43.13 lakh and Rs 63.42 lakh (on-road, Mumbai)

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