The Toyota Fortuner has received a welcome facelift, with a new front and rear appearance, a power boost, and an increase in towing capacity to match or exceed most of its direct rivals. The biggest update to the Toyota Fortuner since the HiLux-based model went on sale in 2015 is due in local showrooms in August. Prices are yet to be announced but rises are likely given the weakening exchange rate between the Australian dollar and the Japanese Yen.
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