Managing Editor - Head of Video
Managing Editor - Head of Video
There’s an update due for the Toyota Fortuner. You may have seen our detailed stories, and noticed just how much has changed in terms of the styling, driving manners and safety tech offered in the 2021 facelifted version.
But when the new model launches, the existing version might offer strong value. There are sure to be some left in stock, and in this review we’ll remind you of the strengths and weaknesses of the 2020 Fortuner.
We had the 2020 Toyota Fortuner Crusade as part of our off-road SUV comparison test earlier in 2020, and in this piece we’ll break it down and focus on the HiLux-based seven seater.
Read the full Toyota Fortuner 2020 review: Crusade.