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When first introduced to the Indonesian market in 2005, people instantly fell in love with Toyota Fortuner. Even now, Fortuner is still one of the best-selling SUVs in the country.
With its tough, large build, powerful, and durable engine, plus a roomy interior for up to 7 passengers, Fortuner is both a lifestyle symbol and an all-purpose vehicle.
The main selling point of Fortuner? Many cars boast prestige but are unsuitable for commuting, while many others are reliable for daily use but are in no way prestigious. Fortuner closes this gap by offering a rugged, high–end–looking car with tough capability to serve your daily mobility needs.
What else does the Toyota Fortuner offer? Will there be minus points to owning this car after a considerably long period? Read on to find out all about this mid-size SUV.
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It’s apparent that Toyota has done a thorough job designing the Fortuner. As an SUV, Fortuner has superior strength.
Compared to monocoque SUVs, Fortuner is sturdier thanks to its ladder frame, a type of chassis known for its robustness on bad roads.
This is definitely a plus for Fortuner, as not many SUVs in today’s market have ladder frame construction. Not only sturdy, this car has a body designed for the bumpiest roads with its 225 mm ground clearance.
The car’s performance matches its big body. Its 2,400-cc, 4-cylinder turbo-diesel engine can produce 148 hp of power and 400 Nm torque.
The rear wheel drive, 6-speed automatic transmission allows the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 12.4 seconds. Still, Fortuner is one of the most fuel-efficient cars out there.
From 12.2 km/liter in city driving to 16.4 km/liter on intercity roads, can you get any more economical with an SUV?
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As an SUV, Fortuner’s payload is on par with that of MPVs. Its spacious interior accommodates 7 passengers and still leaves ample room for luggage.
Toyota also adds modern features to this car, like Hill Start Assist, Emergency Brake Signal, Traction Control, Vehicle Stability Control, head unit with a 9” LCD, and Adaptable Auto A/C with Dual Zone.
After reading these highlights of the Toyota Fortuner, one of the most popular SUVs on Indonesian roads, would you consider this rugged car for commuting? You don’t have to own it to drive it! Just rent a Fortuner from TRAC.
As the pioneer of car rental companies, TRAC has always been a reliable transportation solution for corporate and personal needs, offering daily car rental with self-driving and driver services.
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The available units are varied, well-maintained, and are definitely ready-to-use. It has a selection of SUVs that are perfect for your daily needs, such as Fortuner, Rush, Terios, and BMW X5. For further information, click this.
You can order directly from TRAC’s reservation website for your transactional convenience. You can also download TRACtoGo on the Playstore and Appstore.
For more info about TRAC services, from Tour Bus Rentals, monthly car rentals, and airport transfers all the way to company motorcycle rentals, visit the TRAC official website at www.trac.astra.co.id