Compare every Toyota Fortuner variant sold new in Australia. 3 variants, from $53,775 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Toyota Australian website and updated weekly. This page also covers 9 previous-generation variants, kept for used-buyer research — their prices are what those cars cost when new, not current offers.
3 variants of the Toyota Fortuner are on sale in Australia. Tap to compare them side-by-side, then tap any variant for its full specs.
The 2024 Toyota Fortuner GX is a seven-seat diesel SUV built for families and tradies who need genuine 4WD capability, delivering 500Nm of torque and a 3000kg towing capacity from its 2.8-litre engine. Its standout strength is the combination of practicality and proven reliability-you get a five-star ANCAP safety rating, a five-year warranty, and fuel efficiency of 7.6L/100km that keeps running costs manageable at around $3007 annually. One consideration is the modest 200-litre boot space with all seven seats in use, so you'll need to prioritise what you take if carrying maximum passengers plus cargo.
Configure the GXThe 2024 Toyota Fortuner GXL is a seven-seat diesel SUV that suits families and tradies needing genuine 4WD capability, with its 2.8-litre engine delivering 500Nm of torque for confident towing up to 3000kg. Its standout strength is reliability and safety-Toyota's five-year warranty and five-star ANCAP rating provide genuine peace of mind, while the 7.6L/100km fuel efficiency keeps running costs reasonable at around $3007 annually. One thing to consider: with a 200-litre boot when all seven seats are in use, storage is tight for larger family trips, so you'll need to think carefully about luggage planning.
Configure the GXLThe 2024 Toyota Fortuner Crusade is a seven-seat diesel SUV that suits families and tradespeople needing genuine 4WD capability, delivering 150kW and 500Nm from its 2.8-litre engine with a respectable 7.6L/100km fuel consumption and 3000kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is Toyota's legendary reliability backed by a five-year warranty, combined with a five-star ANCAP safety rating and proven real-world durability that justifies its premium positioning in the three-row SUV segment. One thing to consider is the relatively modest 200-litre boot space when all seven seats are in use, which could feel tight for families planning extended trips with luggage for multiple passengers.
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