Toyota’s next-generation Fortuner has been spotted testing in Thailand, signaling that development of the new model is well underway. The heavily camouflaged test mule suggests a full generational update rather than a mid-life refresh.
The sighting follows Toyota’s unveiling of the ninth-generation Hilux in late 2025, indicating that updates to the brand’s ladder-frame SUV and pick-up line-up are progressing in tandem. The current Fortuner has been on sale for nearly a decade, with multiple updates over the years, making a generational change long overdue.
- India launch likely in late 2026
- Expected to use the updated IMV ladder-frame platform shared with the new Hilux
- Petrol and diesel powertrains likely to be carried over
Next-gen Toyota Fortuner spied: Design details
Split headlamp layout and boxier rear profile spotted
ADAS hardware spotted; major cabin upgrade likely
Interior details are not visible in the current spy images, but the next-generation Fortuner is expected to receive a major cabin update. Borrowing cues from the new Hilux, the SUV is expected to get a fully digital driver’s display and a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
Spy shots do, however, reveal an ADAS radar module integrated into the lower bumper, along with cameras mounted behind the windscreen. This confirms the addition of Toyota Safety Sense, marking a clear step forward in active safety for the Fortuner, an area where the current model has been seen as lagging behind newer rivals.
Expected feature upgrades include dual 12.3-inch displays, Level-2 ADAS, a 360-degree camera, wireless charging, ventilated and powered front seats, and a sunroof, depending on variant and market. Improved connectivity features and over-the-air update capability are also expected, addressing long-standing criticism around the current Fortuner’s dated cabin and limited technology.
Next-gen Toyota Fortuner: Expected powertrains
Familiar petrol and diesel engines likely to continue
For India and most global markets, the next-generation Fortuner is expected to continue with familiar petrol and diesel engine options. Likely engine options include the 2.7-litre petrol and the 2.8-litre diesel, with the latter expected to continue with Toyota’s 48V mild-hybrid system, already introduced in India on the Fortuner Neo Drive.
Transmission options are expected to include a six-speed manual and a torque-converter automatic, paired with both engines. Four-wheel drive will continue to be offered on select variants.
While Toyota is exploring electrified versions of its ladder-frame models for some global markets, the India-spec Fortuner is expected to remain focused on internal combustion engines with mild-hybrid assistance.
Next-gen Toyota Fortuner: Expected Launch
Global debut likely in 2026; India launch to follow
With testing underway in Thailand and recent spy shots revealing both front and rear sections, the next-generation Fortuner appears to be in an advanced stage of development. A global reveal is expected in mid-2026, with the India launch likely by late 2026 or early 2027.