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.
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