
Rest the lower half does cater to sharp crease running across from the front to the rear door, with black plastic cladding on both wheel arches on the either side. Unlike the front, this portion bears a more simplistic design with certain elements of chrome found on door handles and its shoulder line. This is reiterated by its side profile which provides 17 and 18 inch wheels depending upon the variant selected (4×2 and 4×4). Ground clearance remaining the same as before, the stance of this SUV is worth taking a look at. However its absence does not really give away the design. As the lower half of the front bumper comprises of a substantial large horizontal air intake minus a skid plate which ideally defines an SUV in a market like ours. Not that it looks bad or anything, it is just a bit out of the box which is a good thing if you ask us. While slim yet pulled back LED projector headlamps with Day Time Running Lights are an integral part of the front end design which is further complemented by circular fog lamps but with substantial amount of chrome surrounding it in a rather unusual fashion.

A drastic change over its predecessor, the present generation features a wide imposing chrome finished grille with the Toyota logo sitting right in the centre of it which forms the focus point. With sleeker contours, the All-New Toyota Fortuner with its sporty design will surely excite many the moment they lay their eyes on it. This time around it looks really bulky and intimidating rather than the straight forward boxy design. After many enhancements (rather facelifts), SUV lovers finally have something to rejoice about.

It's been a long wait but now that the Toyota Fortuner is here we shall tell you more about it.

A lot has been said and written about this new offering from Toyota.
