NEXT CAR ONE : Cape Town - An all-new form of South Africa's top of the line SUV is being presented for the current week.
We're presently going to the dispatch in the Western Cape keeping in mind that all goes down, how about we begin you off with all the fundamental statistical data points - including the immensely vital valuing. Keep in mind to return for our full dispatch report on Friday.
IT'S Truly ALL-NEW
The styling gives that truth away, and the underpinnings underneath that are to a great extent got from the new Hilux bakkie, with the exception of things like the back suspension obviously. Fancier variants of the new Fortuner likewise acquaint new contraptions with the reach, for example, touch-screen satnav and a fueled rear end.
THE ENGINES
On the diesel front, as per the new Hilux, you get a choice between Toyota's latest 2.4-litre (110kW/400Nm) and 2.8-litre (130kW/420-450Nm) turbodiesel engines.
A normally aspirated 2.7-litre four-cylinder engine, also a familiar Hilux stalwart, joins the petrol range, offering 122kW and 245Nm, and the top gun is Toyota's 175kW/376Nm 4-litre V6.
RANGE & PRICES
Entry Grade:
2.7 VVT-i RB auto - R429 400
2.4 GD-6 RB manual - R436 400
2.4 GD-6 RB auto - R453 400
Key features: air conditioning, four-speaker audio system, cruise control, start button, chilled glove box, 17-inch alloy wheels, front and knee airbags.
Standard Grade:
2.8 GD-6 RB manual - R513 400
2.8 GD-6 RB auto - R531 400
2.8 GD-6 4x4 manual - R571 400
2.8 GD-6 4x4 auto - R589 400
All the Entry goodies plus: automatic climate control, leather upholstery, six-speaker audio system with 18cm touch-screen, curtain and side airbags.
High Grade:
4.0 V6 4x4 auto - R633 400
As per Standard Grade, but adding satellite navigation and a powered tailgate.
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