However, it is unlikely the modifiers would try to replicate the new Fortuner’s interiors. Pictures of the interiors are not available. Also, it does not get a black roof and makes do with a slightly different rear spoiler design. It gets reflector units instead and a quad exhaust setup. Unlike the Sportivo spec, this one does without the rear fog lights. It gets the same LED tail lamps and the same chrome garnish bearing the ‘Fortuner’ name as the new generation model. The rear end of the Modified Toyota Fortuner is, much like the front, almost identical to that of the new model. New alloys wheels and some ‘TRD’ stickering round off the changes made to the side profile of the SUV.Īlso See – Modified Maruti Swift | Modified Honda Civic | Custom Royal Enfield Modified Toyota Fortuner Design – Rear The elongated nose is also evident in the side profile of the modified Toyota Fortuner. The people responsible for this creation have kept the beefy body cladding, something the new Fortuner doesn’t get, and the hood scoop has been retained as well. While the front might succeed at fooling you into thinking this is the new generation Fortuner, the side gives its identity away. Also See – Modified VW Polo by DC Design | Modified Ford EcoSport Modified Toyota Fortuner Design – Side
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