Toyota mini-Fortuner can adopt retro design elements from the Hilux Champ, including circular headlamps, C-shaped DRLs, and a sturdy bumper featuring a prominent skid plate, read more.
Toyota is gearing up to broaden its SUV range by introducing a smaller, budget-friendly iteration of its famed Fortuner, aptly dubbed it the ‘Mini Fortuner.’ Anticipated to hit the market later this year, this new SUV will initially debut in Thailand, with potential plans for an Indian launch by 2025.
Toyota Mini-Fortuner
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Expected Features of Toyota Mini Fortuner
The compact Fortuner is expected to be constructed on Toyota‘s latest IMV 0 ladder frame platform, engineered to maintain the brand’s hallmark reliability and robustness while being more cost-effective. This platform marks a progression from the existing IMV platform, which underlies popular Toyota models like the Fortuner, Hilux, and Innova. The mini Fortuner is expected to share design cues and features with the Hilux Champ pickup, already available in Thailand and Indonesia.
Toyota Mini Fortuner Design
With an emphasis on a rugged aesthetic, the mini-Fortuner can adopt retro design elements from the Hilux Champ, including circular headlamps, C-shaped DRLs, and a sturdy bumper featuring a prominent skid plate. Inside, similarities to the Hilux Champ are expected, such as a large touchscreen infotainment system and an expanded array of tech features.
Toyota Mini Fortuner EngineÂ
The IMV 0 platform can accommodate diesel engines 2.4 to 2.8 liters and the 2.7-liter petrol engine currently utilized in the Fortuner in India. This versatility enables Toyota to cater to various market preferences and emission regulations.
Toyota Mini Fortuner Launch Date in India
The compact Fortuner could address a gap in Toyota’s Indian lineup between the Innova Crysta and the full-sized Fortuner, providing a more accessible option for SUV enthusiasts. With the Fortuner’s on-road prices soaring above Rs 60 lakh in certain regions, the mini Fortuner might be priced around the Rs 25 lakh mark, positioning it as a direct rival to the Mahindra Scorpio N.