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Brinks Report > Blog > Automobile > Popular Japanese SUV Just Got Pricier – Hybrid Upgrade to Blame?
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Popular Japanese SUV Just Got Pricier – Hybrid Upgrade to Blame?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 11, 2025 1:15 pm
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If you’ve been eyeing a Toyota Fortuner, brace yourself—the popular Japanese SUV just got more expensive. Toyota has bumped up prices across all Fortuner trims, with the hike going as high as ₹68,000. That’s right—no discounts, no festive bonanza, just a straight-up price increase.

What’s the new Fortuner price?

After the launch of the new Neo Drive mild-hybrid variants, Toyota quietly updated its price list. The base Petrol 4×2 AT variant has seen the sharpest jump of ₹68,000. Other petrol and diesel trims, including the Legender edition, are now pricier by around ₹40,000.

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The current on-road Mumbai prices now range from ₹43.17 lakh to ₹63.48 lakh. The new Neo Drive Hybrid trims are listed at ₹54.50 lakh, making them nearly ₹2 lakh more expensive than the outgoing diesel 4×4 AT variants they replace.

Boldly styled, the #Fortuner grabs you with its muscular looks and imposing presence. #Awesome #ToyotaIndia pic.twitter.com/pOKPM3l7ei

— Toyota India (@Toyota_India) June 6, 2025

Why the hike? What’s new?

Toyota says it’s all about added value. The Neo hybrid brings in a bunch of features like:

  • A 48V mild-hybrid system with start-stop tech (claimed to improve mileage)
  • 360-degree camera
  • Wireless smartphone charger
  • New terrain modes like Mud, Sand, Rock, Dirt, and Snow

But here’s the twist—these new trims still don’t get ventilated seats, which are available on the regular Fortuner. For a vehicle nearing ₹60 lakh, that feels like a weird oversight.

As a buyer, this means you’re paying more for tech upgrades, but you’re still missing some basics. It’s like getting a new iPhone with a sharper camera… but no charger in the box.

What does this mean for you?

If you’re considering a Fortuner, you’ll now need to stretch your budget. Even the base variants are touching premium territory. And while the new tech is great, some will ask—is it enough to justify the bump?

Still, the Fortuner remains a fan-favorite for its build quality, off-road capability, and street presence. Toyota knows this. Which is probably why they felt confident increasing the price—because in India, Fortuner isn’t just a car, it’s a flex.

Final Thoughts

Toyota’s move shows confidence in its brand—but it also reflects the growing cost of “going green,” even mildly. Will buyers bite? Probably. Will they grumble? Definitely.

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