Toyota Kirloskar Motor has increased the prices of the Fortuner SUV across India. The latest revision raises prices by Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 87,000, depending on the variant. Following the update, the Fortuner lineup now starts at Rs. 34.76 lakh and extends up to Rs. 50.46 lakh, ex-showroom.
Prices In India

Toyota has increased prices across both standard Fortuner and Legender variants. The petrol 4×2 automatic now costs Rs. 34.76 lakh after a Rs. 60,000 hike. Meanwhile, the top-spec GR-S diesel 4×4 automatic receives the biggest increase of Rs. 87,000. It now carries a price tag of Rs. 50.46 lakh, ex-showroom.
Variants With the Highest Price Hike
The Legender and GR-S variants witness the steepest price revisions in the updated lineup. Additionally, Toyota has increased the prices of the standard Fortuner 4×4 automatic variant by Rs. 75,000.
As a result, several high-spec diesel variants now cross the Rs. 45 lakh mark in India.
Petrol Engine Details

The petrol-powered Fortuner continues with a 2.7-litre engine producing 166 BHP. Toyota offers this engine only with an automatic gearbox.
Additionally, the petrol version remains available exclusively in a rear-wheel-drive configuration.
Diesel Engine Options
Toyota continues offering the Fortuner diesel lineup with a 2.8-litre engine generating 204 BHP. Buyers can choose between manual and automatic gearbox options.
Furthermore, Toyota also offers select diesel variants with a 48V mild-hybrid system for improved efficiency and smoother performance.
Four-Wheel-Drive Availability
The four-wheel-drive system remains exclusive to diesel-powered Fortuner variants. Toyota offers both manual and automatic transmission choices with the 4×4 setup.
Meanwhile, the GR-S and Legender variants continue targeting buyers seeking a more premium and performance-focused SUV experience.
Next-Generation Fortuner Details
Toyota is currently developing the next-generation Fortuner under the codename 582D. The upcoming model will reportedly retain the existing ladder-frame platform architecture.
Additionally, Toyota plans to continue using the 2.8-litre diesel engine and 48V mild-hybrid technology despite stricter future emission regulations.
Toyota Sales Performance
Toyota reported strong sales growth during the first four months of 2026. Between January and April, the company sold more than 1.37 lakh vehicles globally. Domestic sales also increased by 20 percent during the same period, reaching approximately 1.27 lakh units.
Market Position & Rivals
The Toyota Fortuner continues to dominate India’s premium ladder-frame SUV segment. Rivals include the MG Gloster, Jeep Meridian, Skoda Kodiaq, and Isuzu MU-X. Despite repeated price increases, the Fortuner maintains strong demand across both private and fleet buyer segments.
Conclusion

Toyota’s latest Fortuner price revision increases costs across the entire lineup by up to Rs. 87,000. However, the SUV continues with the same petrol and diesel powertrain options. With strong sales momentum and an upcoming next-generation model under development, the Fortuner remains one of India’s most established premium SUVs.
