Fuel efficiency: While the diesel engines provide decent fuel efficiency, the Fortuner may not be as fuel-efficient as some of its competitors, especially in urban driving conditions.
Ride quality: The Fortuner's body-on-frame construction and rugged suspension can result in a somewhat firm ride, which may be less comfortable for some passengers, particularly on longer journeys.
Price: The Toyota Fortuner is priced relatively high compared to some of its competitors, such as the Isuzu mu-X or the Mitsubishi Montero Sport, which could be a factor for budget-conscious buyers.
Cabin Style: Fortuner's design is sturdy but with time it is aging and needs a refreshed styling to appeal to its loyal fans. Competitors have already put their best foot forward.
Maneuverability: Due to its large size and body-on-frame construction, the Fortuner may not be as easy to maneuver or park in tight spaces, especially in urban environments.
Advanced Features: Features like a 360-degree camera, sunroof/moonroof, and ADAS features are missing at this price point.