The Herald (South Africa)

Toyota Fortuner gets a fresh look

● Catamaran-inspired update for seven-year-old SUV market leader

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The Fortuner has ruled SA’s medium-sized SUV segment for many years, and Toyota aims to keep it that way by giving the seven-year-old vehicle a fresh new look.

Boasting a market share of more than 40% in its segment, the seven-seat family SUV arrives with an edgier, more aggressive design with the extremitie­s of the vehicle mimicking a catamaran’s twin hulls.

The latest iteration also has interior updates including new interior colours for flagship models.

The external plastic surgery includes a more aerodynami­c front that exudes more presence. It comprises new, sharply angular front and rear bumpers complement­ed by black trapezoida­l fog lamp housings in front and L-shaped reflector inserts at the rear.

The black mesh upper grille has been slimmed down, while the lower aperture has been inflated in keeping with Fortuner’s more assertive attitude.

A grey contrast skidplate adds to the aesthetic.

The headlamps comprise split-quad LEDs with a waterfall LED Line Guide Signature, in combinatio­n with LED Lshaped daytime running lamps.

At the rear, reworked elements include a new design for the tail light clusters and a piano black number plate garnish.

New two-tone black and metal 18-inch alloy wheels are now standard across the range and 2.8l models optionally come with a new bi-tone colour option, which pairs a black roof with the exclusive Platinum Pearl White exterior.

Subtle cabin refinement­s see the 2.8l models adopting new dual-tone black and maroon leather upholstery, while leather is standard throughout the line-up.

Mid- and high-grade variants offer a new USB point for rear passengers, and a revised instrument cluster features new graphics.

The safety upgrade on 2.8 Fortuner models last year is carried over and comprises a lane-keeping system, blind spot monitor, adaptive cruise control and rear cross traffic alert.

Other standard items include hill assist and trailer sway control.

All models have a rear differenti­al lock while 4x4 variants incorporat­e a low-range transfer case for for enhanced off road ability.

The 2.8s have downhill assist control too.

The turbo diesel engine line-up is unchanged with a 2.4 GD-6 offering outputs of 110kW and 400Nm and available in manual and automatic guises, while the 2.8 GD-6 wields 150kW and 500Nm and is paired exclusivel­y with the

auto gearbox. Toyota claims a fuel consumptio­n ranging from 6.8l/100km to 7.9 dependant on variant.

The enhancemen­ts come with an average 2% price increase across the range.

The media launch was held in the Western Cape and the gravel roads of the Swartberg mountains were a great place to reacquaint myself with the Fortuner’s plush ride.

The locally built Toyota takes stone-strewn and rippled

surfaces in its stride, its yielding suspension and high-profile tyres cushioning passengers from the jarring.

We drove the range-topping 2.8 VX model which cruised through the Karoo with smooth and gutsy power, providing easy-going torque without sounding agricultur­al.

The flagship model is well stocked with comforts, and even though the interior design

is a little dated it has all the modern amenities.

In terms of refinement the Fortuner doesn’t feel like it’s aged in the face of newer rivals such as the Isuzu MU-X and Ford Everest, and retains a solid feel with good driveabili­ty.

The pricing remains competitiv­e, and the external perk up should ensure enduring popularity for this class leader until the next-generation Fortuner

comes along in about three years’ time. Pricing 2.4 GD-6 RB MT — R653,500 2.4 GD-6 RB AT — R677,500

2.4 GD-6 4x4 AT — R709,800 2.8 GD-6 RB — R794,600 2.8 GD-6 RB Bi-Tone — R804,800 2.8 GD-6 RB VX —R837,800 2.8 GD-6 RB VX Bi-Tone — R848,000 2.8 GD-6 4x4 — R873,500 2.8 GD-6 4x4 Bi-Tone — R883,700 2.8 GD-6 4x4 VX — R915,400 2.8 GD-6 4x4 VX Bi-Tone — R925,600 Pricing includes a threeyear/100,000km warranty and a nine-services/90,000km service plan. All new Toyota vehicles a host have services. of supplement­ary WiFi — capability Connect with

 ?? ?? STYLISH INTERIOR: Black and maroon leather adorns the interior of the 2.8 models
STYLISH INTERIOR: Black and maroon leather adorns the interior of the 2.8 models
 ?? Picture: DENNIS DROPPA ?? PLUSH RIDE: The Fortuner has an impressive­ly plush ride on gravel roads
Picture: DENNIS DROPPA PLUSH RIDE: The Fortuner has an impressive­ly plush ride on gravel roads
 ?? ?? EDGY DESIGN: The seven-year old SUV has been freshened up with a bolder new design
EDGY DESIGN: The seven-year old SUV has been freshened up with a bolder new design

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