Toyota Fortuner Prices Increased By Up To 1.29% - November 2021 Price List Inside | V3Cars

 

Toyota India recently increased the prices of the Fortuner by up to Rs. 39,000. Let's look at the latest November 2021 ex-showroom prices of Toyota's cars and SUVs and compare the old vs new prices.

Toyota Fortuner

Toyota Fortuner - Latest November 2021 Ex-Showroom Prices

The Fortuner's ex-showroom prices now start at Rs. 30.73 lakh. The range tops out at Rs. 42.33 lakh with the 4x4 Legender automatic. The new prices are Rs. 31,000 to Rs. 39,000 higher.

Along with the price revision, the Fortuner also got the new 4x4 Legender automatic variant, which is available with the 2.8L turbo diesel engine.

Toyota Fortuner 2.7L Normal Petrol

November 2021 Old Vs New Prices

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

4x2 Manual

Rs. 30,34,000

Rs. 39,000

Rs. 30,73,000

1.29

4x2 Automatic

Rs. 31,93,000

Rs. 39,000

Rs. 32,32,000

1.22

Prices of the Fortuner 2.7L normal petrol engine went up by Rs. 39,000 and the 4x2 manual variant witnessed the biggest price change. In terms of percentage, for the Fortuner 2.7L normal petrol, the 4x2 manual variant saw the biggest increase of 1.29%.

Toyota Fortuner 2.8L Turbo Diesel

November 2021 Old Vs New Prices

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

4x2 Automatic

Rs. 35,20,000

Rs. 31,000

Rs. 35,51,000

0.88

4x4 Automatic

Rs. 37,79,000

Rs. 39,000

Rs. 38,18,000

1.03

4x2 Legender Automatic

Rs. 38,30,000

Rs. 31,000

Rs. 38,61,000

0.81

4x4 Legender Automatic

-

New Variant

Rs. 42,33,000

NA

 

The prices of the Fortuner 2.8L turbo diesel are now higher by up to Rs. 39,000. The Fortuner 4x4 automatic variant changed by as much as Rs. 39,000. For the Fortuner 2.8L turbo diesel, the 4x4 automatic variant got the biggest percentage change of 1.03 percent.

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1 Comments

  1. T T M Tsibuli says:
    December 06 2021 22:37:03

    Would like to get this smart car

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