The Toyota Fortuner has ruled the Indian SUV market for years with its unmatched road presence, reliability, and brand value. But let’s be honest—while competitors have moved ahead with cutting-edge features and modern tech, the Fortuner has started to feel outdated.
And now, Toyota is finally ready to change that.
This isn’t just another minor refresh with a few added features. The upcoming Fortuner facelift is expected to be a major transformation—one that could redefine its position in the segment.
The current Fortuner received its last major update in 2021. Since then, the full-size SUV segment has evolved rapidly. New rivals like the MG Majestor and global entrants such as the Volkswagen Tayron are bringing premium interiors, advanced driver assistance systems, and tech-loaded cabins.
Even models like the Skoda Kodiaq have raised the benchmark for comfort and features.
To stay relevant, Toyota had no choice but to give the Fortuner a serious upgrade.

The Fortuner’s biggest strength—its road presence—is not going anywhere.
However, the facelift is expected to bring subtle yet impactful changes:
The goal is clear: retain the bold DNA while adding a modern, premium touch.

This is where the biggest upgrade is expected.
The current Fortuner’s cabin has long been criticized for feeling outdated. The new version is likely to completely change that with:
Toyota may also introduce a new steering wheel inspired by premium models like the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, adding a more upmarket feel inside the cabin.

Under the hood, Toyota is expected to stick with its tried-and-tested engines:
The diesel engine will continue to offer the 4×4 option, which remains a key selling point.
Additionally, the updated 48V mild-hybrid tech is expected to improve efficiency and refinement.
Transmission options will likely remain unchanged:
The new Fortuner is still some time away from launch. With the updated Toyota Hilux already showcased internationally, the Fortuner facelift is expected to arrive in India by:
Pricing is expected to increase due to added features:
Once launched, the new Fortuner will go head-to-head with:
But here’s the real question—will features finally matter more than brand value in this segment?
The Fortuner has always been an emotional purchase in India—people buy it for its image, durability, and commanding presence.
But with this upcoming facelift, Toyota seems ready to add logic to that emotion.
If Toyota gets the balance right between ruggedness and modern tech, the Fortuner might not just stay relevant—it could dominate all over again.