Toyota Fortuner, known as the Toyota SW4, is a mid-size SUV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2004.
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Toyota Fortuner, known as the Toyota SW4, is a mid-size SUV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2004.
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At first, the Toyota Fortuner was sold with 4 different types of 2 petrol engines and 2 diesel engines.
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In 2007, Toyota Fortuner Thailand dropped the 4×4 petrol model and replaced it with a two-wheel drive petrol version.
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Toyota Fortuner was unveiled in Colombia in 2005 and launched in 2007 as a replacement for the locally assembled Prado that had been under production for 9 years without any changes.
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Toyota Fortuner was unveiled in South America – Ecuador in 2005 and launched in 2007.
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Toyota Fortuner production increased to more than 950 vehicles per month from the initial 500 units per month.
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Since then, the Toyota Fortuner is assembled locally at the Karawang plant to fulfill the local market and exports to the Middle East market.
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In June 2014, Toyota announced that complete knock-down production of the Fortuner at a production facility of Saryarka AvtoProm LLP .
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Toyota Fortuner was launched in Malaysia in August 2005 with two grade models: the 2.
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In October 2011, the second facelift for the Toyota Fortuner was made available in Malaysia again with four grade models: 2.
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In October 2011, the Toyota Fortuner received a new front fascia, headlights and tail lights alongside the facelifted Innova and Hilux.
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Toyota Fortuner was unveiled in South Africa in 2005 and launched in 2006 where it became the best-selling SUV since its launch.
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In 2011, the Toyota Fortuner benefited from another facelift, together with its sibling the Hilux.
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Again in 2013, the Toyota Fortuner received some minor interior upgrades notably for the first time; the introduction of a black leather interior.
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In 2017, the Toyota Fortuner was upgraded to disc brakes all around in all markets.
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Toyota Fortuner is powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines.
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Toyota Fortuner was unveiled in Australia in July 2015 and went on sale in October 2015.
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Second generation Toyota Fortuner was launched in November 2016 with two engine options, 2.
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In early 2020, the Indian market Toyota Fortuner was upgraded to meet the Bharat Stage 6 emissions standards, which necessitate the addition of diesel particulate filter .
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Facelifted Toyota Fortuner was launched in India in January 2021, which is offered in both standard and Legender grades.
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Second generation Toyota Fortuner was launched in March 2016 with one model grade, V 4×4 with 3.
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Facelifted Toyota Fortuner was launched in Malaysia in February 2021 alongside the facelifted Innova.
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Second-generation Toyota Fortuner was launched on 27 September 2016 with a petrol variant.
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In late 2017, Toyota Indus introduced the Sigma 4 variant of the Fortuner, powered by the 2.
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In January 2020, Toyota Indus introduced the G grade as the base petrol model of the Fortuner.
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The Toyota Fortuner became the best-selling car in the Philippines in 2017.
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Facelifted Toyota Fortuner was launched in the Philippines on 17 October 2020.
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Facelifted Toyota Fortuner debuted on 4 June 2020 for the Thai market alongside the facelifted Hilux.
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