Toyota is making strategic moves by discontinuing certain variants of the Fortuner and Legender while introducing a stunning new Platinum White Pearl exterior finish. Following the release of the mild-hybrid variants, the brand has streamlined its SUV lineup, introduced separate pricing for this elegant new finish, and implemented a price increase of up to Rs 68,000 across both petrol and diesel models, including Legender variants.
Furthermore, the Toyota Fortuner Neo Drive variants are now stepping in to replace the diesel 4×4 AT option. It’s worth noting that diesel prices have also seen an increase of Rs 40,000. However, it’s important to highlight that neither the Fortuner nor Legender mild-hybrid variants come with ventilated seats. This careful adjustment in offerings emphasizes Toyota’s commitment to providing quality while adapting to market demands, making now a compelling time for potential buyers to consider these impressive vehicles.
2025 Toyota Fortuner variant-wise prices

2025 Toyota Fortuner Variants and Price, Ex-showroom (in Rs, Lakh) | |||
Variants | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
Petrol 4×2 AT* | 36.05 | 35.37 | 0.68 |
Diesel 4×2 MT* | 36.73 | 36.33 | 0.40 |
Diesel 4×2 AT* | 39.01 | 38.61 | 0.40 |
Diesel 4×4 MT* | 40.83 | 40.43 | 0.40 |
Diesel 4×4 AT | – | 42.72 | – |
Legender 4×2 AT | 44.51 | 44.11 | 0.40 |
Diesel 4×4 AT Neo Drive* | 44.72 | 44.72 | – |
Legender 4×4 MT | 46.76 | 46.36 | 0.40 |
Legender 4×4 AT | – | 48.09 | – |
Legender 4×4 AT Neo Drive* | 50.09 | 50.09 | – |
GR-S 4×4 AT | 52.4 | 51.94 | 0.40 |
You can now enhance your ride with the stunning Platinum White Pearl exterior color for an additional Rs 15,000. The new mild-hybrid Fortuner variants are truly a game-changer, effectively taking the place of the diesel 4×4 AT models. Just last week, Toyota unveiled the Fortuner and Legender mild-hybrid variants—marketed as Neo Drive 48V—which have led to the discontinuation of the diesel 4×4 AT options. This decision has streamlined our offerings to a total of nine variants instead of eleven. Additionally, it’s worth noting that while prices for the only petrol variant have risen by Rs 68,000, all diesel options have experienced a consistent increase of Rs 40,000 across the board.
Toyota Fortuner mild-hybrid price and features

The mild-hybrid Fortuner variants come packed with impressive features like a 360-degree camera and multiple terrain modes, including Mud, Sand, Rock, Dirt, and Snow. While it’s true that these models have a price tag that’s Rs 2 lakh higher than the diesel 4×4 AT variants they replace, thanks to the advanced 48V technology that supports fuel-saving engine start-stop functionality, the added benefits are worth considering. However, potential buyers should note that ventilated front seats found in the standard Fortuner are notably absent in these mild-hybrid versions. Despite this minor setback, the overall enhancements make it a compelling choice for those seeking efficiency without compromising on capability.