The 2018 Foton Tunland range of configurations is currently priced from $9,240.
Our most recent review of the 2018 Foton Tunland resulted in a score of 7.4 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Mark Oastler had this to say at the time: The 2018 Tunland is a big improvement on any Chinese ute we’ve driven. Foton has done a commendable job in selecting known brand components and bringing them together into one cohesive package that delivers robust performance. Although it doesn’t quite equal the sum of its parts (mostly owing to poor safety features and some technical quirks), it’s still a lot of 4x4 dual cab ute for not a lot of money, and it's worthy of a test drive.
You can read the full review here.
The 2018 Foton Tunland carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Foton Tunland is also known as Foton FT-500 (Chile only), Foton Thunder (Philippines only) in markets outside Australia.
The most obvious warning light that features a thermometer icon along with what could be described as fumes is the low coolant warning light which is sometimes yellow or orange (as opposed to red). If that's the case, the `fumes' are actually representing the coolant (as little waves). The other warning light that commonly displays gas fumes is the light to tell you there's a problem with the vehicle's diesel particulate filter (DPF). This is also often a yellow or orange light.
Car-makers tend to save red warning lights for the more serious problems such as low oil pressure or high coolant temperature. Even so, a yellow or orange warning light should not be ignored as it can easily develop into a red-light situation pretty quickly.
It sounds simple, but have you checked the owner's manual for the vehicle? There's likely to be a chapter dealing with what warning lights represent what.
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The Foton Tunland 2018 prices range from $9,900 for the basic trim level Dual Cab Luxury (4x4) to $28,820 for the top of the range Dual Cab (4X4).
Adopting the function over form approach to design, the interior of the Foton Tunland is built to withstand staining. Leather can be found on the steering wheel and shifter, but the rest of the dashboard is covered in hard plastics. The seats are trimmed in fabric, as these images show, while a touchscreen multimedia system is also included.