Toyota has expanded the Fortuner SUV's India line-up by adding a new GR-S variant, which is priced at Rs 48.43 lakh. The Fortuner GR-S gets cosmetic differences and more features, and even a GR-tuned suspension system. The GR in the Fortuner GR-S stands for Gazoo Racing, Toyota’s performance arm. The Fortuner in India now comes in three variants - the standard model priced from Rs 31.79 lakh; the Legender priced from Rs 40.91 lakh; and now the range-topping GR-S.
- Fortuner GR-S gets unique cosmetic bits
- Gets unique suspension tuning
- Sits above the Legender variant
Toyota Fortuner GR-S: what’s different?
The Fortuner GR-S gets cosmetic tweaks that differentiates it from the standard Fortuner and the Legender. These include a new front grille, tweaked front and rear bumpers, all-black alloy wheels, and GR badges on the grille, fenders and boot lid.
On the inside, the SUV gets an all-black interior with red stitching, GR badging on the steering wheelstart-stop button, a new instrument cluster and sportier looking pedals. Like some versions of the standard Fortuner and Legender, the GR-S gets a wireless charger, a JBL sound system, powered tailgate and an 8.0-inch infotainment system.
Toyota Fortuner GR-S: powertrain details
The India-spec Fortuner GR-S is available solely with a 204hp, 2.8-litre diesel engine paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission with four-wheel drive. A petrol variant will not be available.
Toyota Fortuner GR-S: rivals
The GR-S sits above the Legender 4X4 variant in the Fortuner line-up. It rivals the MG Gloster and Mahindra Alturas – the only other SUVs with body-on-frame construction in this price bracket. The Fortuner will soon take on the upcoming monocoque-based Jeep Meridian SUV, and the GR-S could be Toyota's attempt to increase the variants in the Fortuner line-up to make it more tempting, just before the arrival of the Meridian.
All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi
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