2025 Fortuner Petrol-Manual No Longer Available
Previously, the Toyota Fortuner was offered with both petrol and diesel engine options, and each came with a choice of manual or automatic transmissions in select variants. However, as of April 2025, the petrol engine is now exclusively available with an automatic transmission.
Before its discontinuation, the Fortuner petrol-manual was priced at Rs. 33.78 lakh , while the Fortuner petrol-automatic cost Rs. 35.37 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom), a difference of 1.59 lakh.
Current Toyota Fortuner Variant Lineup (April 2025)
Following the discontinuation, the Toyota Fortuner in India is now available with the following engine and transmission combinations:
- 2.7L Petrol with Automatic Transmission (4×2)
- 2.8L Diesel with Manual Transmission (4×2 and 4×4)
- 2.8L Diesel with Automatic Transmission (4×2 and 4×4)
2025 TOYOTA FORTUNER VARIANT-WISE EX-SHOWROOM PRICES (APRIL 2025) |
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Variant | Manual | Automatic |
2.7L Petrol 4×2 | Discontinued | Rs. 35,37,000 |
2.8L Diesel 4×2 | Rs. 36,33,000 | Rs. 38,61,000 |
2.8L Diesel 4×4 | Rs. 40,43,000 | Rs. 42,72,000 |
Impact On Buyers Of 2025 Fortuner
The discontinuation of the petrol-manual variant means that buyers looking for a petrol-powered Fortuner will now only have the option of an automatic transmission. This could influence the buying decision for several reasons:
- Driving Preference: Some drivers prefer the direct control and engagement offered by a manual transmission. These buyers will now have to consider the diesel-manual variants or opt for a different SUV altogether if a petrol engine with manual gearbox is a priority.
- Price Point: Manual variants often have a slightly lower price tag compared to their automatic counterparts. The removal of the petrol-manual option means a slightly higher entry point for petrol Fortuner buyers.
- Driving Experience: Petrol engines are generally known for their smoother and quieter operation compared to diesel engines, although they lack the same level of torque. While the automatic transmission paired with the petrol engine offers a more relaxed and convenient driving experience, particularly in urban traffic, it comes at the cost of reduced fuel efficiency.
While Toyota are yet to state the exact reasons for discontinuing the Fortuner’s petrol-manual variant, it’s likely due to factors such as low demand and market trends. If you were specifically looking for a petrol-powered Toyota Fortuner with a manual transmission, that option is no longer available in India as of April 2025. Buyers who prefer a manual transmission will now need to consider the diesel variants of the Fortuner.