5.0 Exterior | 5.0 Comfort | 3.0 Performance |
2.0 Fuel Economy | 2.0 Value for Money |
Exterior The only best thing in Toyota Fortunar is its truly SUV robust look.
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Inside decor is well managed but the same is availble in Mahindra XUV at a much lower cost. Adjustable middle seats provide adequate leg room to the third row passengers comparing to other SUVs. Even at such a high priced SUV no navigation system is available which is standard to Mahindra XUV and Ford Endevour. Also DVD player does not work in driving mode. This is good for safety but then What for it is provided there? Why the passengers are deprived of enjoying dvd while travelling when they have paid for this.
Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox Sound of the engine is too loud and even in all window closed condition you need to play the audio at a higher volume to suppress the engine sound.
I have mainly highway driving (NH5, Bhubaneswar Cuttack route) which is fairly a good patch without any major traffic. Even at a average speed range of 70 - 100 kmph , present milege is around 10 kmpl, may be little less than 10
Ride Quality & Handling Pick up is good when the vehicle is at a hogher speed range. but the major issue is speed acceleration from low or zero speed to higher speed. It takes significant time to speed up from 20 to 100 kmph. My vehicle is at second service and hoping to get it better after this service. Handling of the vehiclle even at 130 kmph is pretty smooth and comfortable.
Final Words Highly overpriced.
Areas of improvement Without any further price hike Toyota should provide GPS, seat back LCD as a standard feature. Engine sound needs to be reduced. Speed accelaration after braking needs to be improved drastically.
Road presence, both exterior and interior decor, Atttude and service of dealerPoor speed accelaration fro 0 to 100, Noisy, DVD function does not work at driving mode