- Availability
- Ready for Delivery
- Delivery time
- 10 days
- Month of registration
- New / Km0
- Registration year
- New / Km0
- Km
- 50
- CV
- 166
- kW
- 122
- Gear
- Automatic
- Fuel
- Petrol
- Exterior color
- White
- Interior color
- Brown
- Interior material
- Fabric
- VAT exposed
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- Model
- Fortuner
- Version
- 2.7 Petrol AT 4x4 7 Seats
Product Details
Description
- Fabric Seats
- Rear Dual Usb-Type C Power Socket "Fast Charger"
- Driver Seat Vertical Adjuster
- Back Door Strap
- Telescopic Steering Wheel
- Audio & Entertainment System
- Steering Wheel Controls
- Connected Display Audio (C-Da) Touch Screen 8 Inch
- Multi-Information Display
- Apple Carplay System
- Manual Air Conditioning
- Digital Audio Broadcasting Radio (Dab)
- Rear Manual Air Conditioning (Cooling Only)
- 6 Speakers
- Front Passenger Door Lock
- 17" Alloy Wheel
- Colored And Powered Side View Mirrors With Tsl
- Led Head Lights
- Power Retractable Side Mirrors
- Auto Leveling Headlamps
- Chrome Outside Door Handles
- Led Daytime Running Light (Drl)
- Grey Colored Roof Rails
- Side Step
- Rear Spoiler
- Keyless Entry "Remote Control”
- Cruise Control
- Tire Pressure Warning System (Tpws)
- Rear Camera
- Anti-Theft System (Engine Immobilizer)
- Front Parking Sensors
- Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)
- Rear Parking Sensors
- Traction Control (Trc)
- Airbags (Driver & Front Passenger + Driver Knee)
- Floor Mats
- Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)
- Vehicle Stability Control (Vsc)
About Toyota
Toyota: A Century of Excellence and Innovation
Toyota’s journey began in 1933 when Kiichiro Toyoda, son of Sakichi Toyoda, established the automobile division of the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works.
The company produced its first passenger vehicle, the Model AA, in 1936, marking its entry into the automotive industry.
In 1937, the Toyota Motor Corporation was officially established.
The name "Toyota" was chosen for its simpler pronunciation and because it requires eight brush strokes in Japanese, a number associated with good fortune and prosperity.
In the 1950s, Toyota developed the Toyota Production System, an innovative approach to lean manufacturing that revolutionized the automotive industry.
The company continued to expand globally, establishing production facilities worldwide and tailoring its vehicles to meet the needs of various markets.
With a consistent focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability, Toyota has become synonymous with reliability and technological progress in the automotive sector.










