Toyota
The Toyota Fortuner is a capable seven-seat SUV offered in petrol and diesel, with engine options ranging from a 2.7L four-cylinder to a potent 4.0L V6, all paired with proven 4x4 drivetrains.
9 Fortuner configurations on offer — request a quote to confirm pricing and lead time.
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Every officially-available trim of the Fortuner. Configurations listed for export at Beyond Autos are a subset of these — see the variant filter below for what’s on offer right now. Scroll horizontally to see all spec columns.
VXR | 2026 | 4.0L V6 Petrol 6 cyl · Petrol | 235 hp | 376 Nm | 4WD | 6-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door SUV | — | N/A |
GXR | 2026 | 4.0L V6 Petrol 6 cyl · Petrol | 235 hp | 376 Nm | 4WD | 6-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door SUV | — | N/A |
EXR | 2026 | 2.7L 4-Cylinder Petrol 4 cyl · Petrol | 164 hp | 245 Nm | 4WD | 6-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door SUV | — | N/A |
EXR | 2026 | 2.8L 4-Cylinder Diesel DOHC 16-Valve Turbo Intercooler 4 cyl · Diesel | 150 hp | 500 Nm | 4WD | 6-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door SUV | BS6 Phase 2 Compliant | — |
The Toyota Fortuner holds a strong market position as a full-size family SUV built for both on-road comfort and genuine off-road capability. It appeals to buyers seeking a spacious three-row vehicle with a reputation for reliability and resale value. The 2026 lineup caters to diverse buyer needs across petrol and diesel powertrains, with configurations spanning economy-focused trim levels to premium V6 variants.
Three petrol variants define the 2026 petrol range. The EXR features a 2.7L four-cylinder engine producing 164 hp and 245 Nm of torque, offering modest fuel economy for budget-conscious buyers. The GXR and VXR step up to a 4.0L V6 engine generating 235 hp and 376 Nm, delivering significantly more power for highway driving and towing. All petrol models use a 4x4 part-time drivetrain with a six-speed automatic transmission, balancing everyday drivability with off-road readiness.
Diesel buyers choose between manual and automatic transmissions. The 2.8L turbocharged diesel engine produces 150 kW (204 PS) and offers 420 Nm with the manual iMT gearbox or 500 Nm with the automatic variant. Both diesel options comply with BS6 Phase 2 emissions standards and are available in 2WD or 4WD configurations, providing flexibility for markets with different regulatory requirements and fuel pricing.
Owners consistently praise the Fortuner's spacious interior, comfortable seating for seven passengers, and strong build quality. The V6 petrol engine delivers robust highway performance, while the diesel automatic offers excellent torque and fuel efficiency for long-distance hauling. Frame-based construction inspires confidence in rough terrain, and Toyota's service network worldwide ensures parts availability and maintenance support.
Fuel consumption on the V6 petrol variants runs higher than the smaller four-cylinder or diesel options. Interior design, while functional, lags behind some newer competitors in modern technology integration. Some buyers find the part-time 4x4 system requires manual engagement rather than automatic shifting. Cargo space with all seven seats deployed is modest compared to dedicated van alternatives.