Discover the all-new Toyota Fortuner 2025, a rugged hybrid diesel SUV blending off‑road capability with premium interior upgrades. Learn more now!
The Toyota Fortuner has long been a bestseller in the body‑on‑frame SUV segment across Asia, the Middle East and South America. 2025 marks the launch of its fourth generation, and the first leaks suggest a bold redesign that borrows styling cues from premium rivals while adding a hybrid diesel powertrain.
Sharper, More Muscular Exterior
According to a detailed concept video posted by the Poloto channel on YouTube, the new Fortuner abandons the familiar “eyebrow” headlamp design for a sharper, projector‑LED unit flanked by horizontal daytime running lights. The fresh front end looks wider and more aggressive.
The central grille is no longer a plain black matte bar. Instead, Toyota has opted for a honey‑comb mesh that is painted the same colour as the body, with the brand name emblazoned above it. A small radar pod sits on the lower bumper, hinting at an upcoming Level‑2 ADAS suite.
Side profiles retain the Fortuner’s recognizable silhouette but receive a squarer, more muscular treatment. New alloy wheels—potentially up to 19 inches—replace the older designs, reinforcing the premium feel.
At the rear, the vehicle takes cues from the Land Rover Discovery Sport: a full‑width rear spoiler, slim LED taillights and a rugged bumper that underline its off‑road pedigree.
Upscale Cabin with Bigger Screens
Inside, the cabin gets a technology boost. The centerpiece is a floating infotainment display that could range from 12.3 to 14 inches, putting the Fortuner in the league of higher‑end SUVs.
Physical climate‑control buttons remain for quick access, while a new steering wheel—reminiscent of the Land Cruiser Prado—hosts a fully digital instrument cluster, replacing the current mixed analog‑digital MID screen.
The gear lever is larger and sturdier, and 4×4 models add a rotary dial for selecting drive modes. Subtle Toyota branding on the passenger‑side dash adds a premium touch.
Leaks also suggest a panoramic roof may be offered, though details on its size are still under wraps.
Hybrid Diesel Powertrain
Powertrain rumors point to a 2.8‑litre turbocharged diesel (code 1GD‑FTV) paired with a 48‑volt mild‑hybrid system. Early estimates claim output could exceed 204 hp, while fuel consumption would improve noticeably compared with the current non‑hybrid diesel.
This setup mirrors the one recently introduced on the new Toyota Hilux pickup, indicating Toyota’s strategy to combine diesel torque with hybrid efficiency across its body‑on‑frame range.
What to Expect
All of these details are currently speculative, drawn from concept visuals and industry leaks. If the rumors prove accurate, the 2025 Fortuner will retain its rugged, “people’s SUV” DNA while stepping up in style, comfort and environmental friendliness.
For buyers who crave off‑road capability without sacrificing modern tech and a refined interior, the upcoming Fortuner could become a compelling alternative to European rivals.
Stay tuned for official specifications and launch dates as Toyota prepares to unveil the next chapter of its flagship SUV.

