From Base to Top Model, Toyota Fortuner Gets Costlier — Check Latest On-Road Prices
- byPranay Jain
- 12 Jan, 2026
Toyota has once again revised the prices of its passenger vehicles in India, and this time the hike has hit one of the country’s most popular full-size SUVs — the Toyota Fortuner. Known for its rugged build, premium appeal, and strong resale value, the Fortuner has become more expensive by up to ₹74,000, depending on the variant.
As part of the revision, Toyota has also discontinued the limited-period Leader Edition. Along with the standard Fortuner, prices of the Fortuner Legender have also gone up.
How much have Fortuner prices increased?
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Overall price hike: ₹51,000 to ₹74,000
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Fortuner Legender: Price increased by up to ₹71,000
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Entry-level manual variant: Cheapest hike of ₹51,000
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Higher 4×4 variants: Costlier by around ₹50,000
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Top-spec GR-S variant: Maximum hike of ₹74,000
Updated ex-showroom prices
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Base Fortuner (Manual): ₹34.16 lakh
(Earlier: ₹33.65 lakh | Increase: ₹51,000) -
Cheapest Automatic Variant: ₹36.96 lakh
(Earlier: ₹36.41 lakh | Increase: ₹55,000) -
Top Variant – Fortuner GR-S: ₹49.59 lakh
(Earlier: ₹48.85 lakh | Increase: ₹74,000)
Toyota Fortuner on-road price in Delhi
In Delhi, the on-road price of the Toyota Fortuner now starts at around ₹39.84 lakh for the base variant. The fully loaded top-spec version goes up to approximately ₹58.81 lakh, making it one of the most expensive mainstream SUVs in its segment.
Why Fortuner still sells despite the price
Despite repeated price hikes, the Fortuner continues to enjoy strong demand. Its powerful diesel engine, proven 4×4 capability, comfortable 7-seater layout, and Toyota’s reputation for reliability keep buyers interested. The SUV is especially popular among those looking for long-distance comfort, tough road presence, and off-road ability.






