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Fortuner follows Hilux with new upgrades – Stuff.co.nz
In a rapid follow-up to upgrades set to debut on the Toyota Hilux in September, similar enhancements will be applied to the seven-seat Fortuner SUV. PICTURES:

In a rapid follow-up to upgrades set to debut on the Toyota Hilux in September, similar enhancements will be applied to the seven-seat Fortuner SUV.
Which is not in the least surprising as the Fortuner is based on the Hilux platform and both roll off the assembly line at Toyota Motor Thailands Samut Prakan plant.
The 2021 Fortuner benefits from Toyotas higher output 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel engine with an additional 20kW of power and 50Nm of torque. The new output figures of 150k…
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