Ford Endeavour to get its Toyota’s Rival, New-gen Fortuner spied in India

In India, the Toyota Fortuner has become the standard vehicle for those searching for a dependable and competent full-size SUV. Toyota has been able to keep the Fortuner at the top of the class thanks to its solid brand reputation and lack of direct competitors. However, Toyota must enhance the Fortuner's feature set in the approaching 2023 model year to maintain its competitive edge and justify its steadily rising pricing. The following are some features that the new Fortuner might include:

Improved Information Display

An 8-inch infotainment system with smartphone connectivity and connected car capabilities is standard on the current Fortuner. Nevertheless, the basic UI and display quality are inadequate given the car's premium standing, and the entire user experience is sluggish. To improve the in-car experience for customers, Toyota ought to think about enhancing the infotainment system in the new Fortuner with a larger, higher-resolution display and a more user-friendly interface.

Cluster of Digital Instruments

Although physically pleasing, Fortuner's current analog instrument cluster lacks the information and customization possibilities that consumers would expect from a high-end SUV. Toyota could think about adding a partially or completely digital instrument cluster to the 2019 Fortuner to boost its premium quotient since lower-segment vehicles already come with digital instrument clusters.

Sunroof

Even in lower price ranges, many automobile buyers now consider a sunroof a must-have item. Despite reports that Toyota has refrained from including a sunroof in the Fortuner because of reliability issues, the great demand for this amenity among Fortuner purchasers may force Toyota to change its mind. The addition of a sunroof to the 2019 Fortuner may increase its appeal to those seeking a high-end SUV.

360-degree Camera

A 360-degree parking camera would be a useful feature to help with parking in tight spots and navigating the SUV in confined locations, especially considering the Fortuner's enormous length of 4,795 mm. Large cars are starting to have this clever function more frequently, and it would be an interesting inclusion in the updated Fortuner.

Given that the top-spec Legender variation of the present model already costs over Rs 50 lakh (ex-showroom), the new Fortuner's price will undoubtedly be important. When it debuts, the new Fortuner will go up against vehicles like the Jeep Meridian, MG Gloster, and the soon-to-be completely redesigned Ford Endeavour, which is anticipated to get updates or facelifts soon.

By year's end, Toyota is anticipated to reveal the all-new Fortuner, which might go on sale as early as 2024. The new model's ability to provide a compelling mix of features, performance, and value in a fiercely competitive market will determine how well it does.

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