2024 TOYOTA FORTUNER REVIEW
The Toyota Fortuner has earned its place as a dependable midsize SUV, known for blending rugged performance with family practicality since its debut in 2004. Based on the Hilux platform, the Fortuner continues to evolve—offering off-road strength alongside modern styling and tech.Ride comfort has been improved with refined suspension tuning, while maintaining the SUV’s off-road capabilities. Inside, the 2024 Fortuner features an 8-inch touchscreen with smartphone connectivity, dual-zone climate control, and optional leather upholstery on higher trims.
2019 Toyota Fortuner Review
The Toyota Fortuner has built a reputation for producing a high-end SUV that is not only fancy and comfortable, but also enduring, pragmatic, and reliable. The affordability aspect of it is a whole game changer as it offers attributes of a more expensive car like the Toyota Prado. It competes with Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Isuzu MUX, and Ford Everest.
2018 Toyota Fortuner Review
The Toyota Fortuner is gaining popularity in the Kenyan market due to its impressive off-road capability, powerful engines, and advanced technology. The introduction of the coil springs in the second generation has largely improved comfort while driving the car on and off-road. It competes with Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Isuzu MUX, and Ford Everest.
2017 Toyota Fortuner Review
The 2017 Toyota Fortuner has come with a whole bunch of improvements which makes it a force to be reckoned with on and off- road. The frame is stiffer, the cross beams are redefined and the suspension's now happier to live with thanks to its larger shock absorbers. It competes with Ford Everest, Isuzu MUX, and Mitsubishi Pajero sport.
2016 Toyota Fortuner Review
Since its launch in 2005, the Toyota Fortuner has established itself as a legitimate SUV that performs almost at the same level as the Toyota Prado but it was historically hindered by rear leaf springs that gave it a bumpy truck-like ride. But now the second generation comes with coil springs all round and a new 2.8-Litre turbo diesel engine that transforms the Fortuner into a silky smooth SUV. This leads us to think it could be a better value for money than the Prado considering its lower price point. It competes with the Toyota Prado, Mitsubishi Pajero, Nissan Pathfinder and Ford Everest.