Lockdown launches: Fortuner Epic and Epic Black

Toyota launched two styling packages in the Fortuner in April – the Fortuner Epic and Fortuner Epic Black, both with the company’s 2.8 litre GD-6 turbodiesel engine.

Lockdown launches: Fortuner Epic and Epic Black

The package includes a branded nudge-bar and tow bar. The Epic Black models feature a bi-tone design with black roof, black roof rails, black side-view mirrors and unique, all-black 18-inch alloy wheels.

These high-contrast elements are exclusively combined with Glacier White paintwork on the Epic Black. Epic variants can be had in Glacier White, Chromium Silver, Graphite Grey and Avant-Garde Bronze.

Inside you receive metal scuff plates and an Epic-branded carpet set. The usual Fortuner luxuries apply here, such as the leather interior and soft-touch dashboard trim. The interior layout remains as per current, with elevated 2nd and fold-up 3rd row seating.

The announcement coincides with the removal of all manual versions of the Fortuner and also the discontinuation of the 4.0 V6 petrol model. The 2.7 VVT-I and 2.4 GD-6 models continue unchanged.

Model range and Pricing (July 2020):

Fortuner 2.8 RB Epic 6 AT (R660 000)

Fortuner 2.8 Epic Black 6 AT (R670 100)

Fortuner 2.8 4x4 Epic 6 AT (R729 000)

Fortuner 2.8 4x4 Epic Black 6 AT (R739 100)

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Fortuner Epic Header
Fortuner Epic Front 3 4
Fortuner Epic Rear 3 4
Fortuner Epic Scuff Plate
Fortuner Epic Carpet Set
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