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Would love it if they updated the interior. In particular, the way the rear seats fold up to the side. Would be great if the updated then to fold flat so you could sleep back there..;)

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Would love it if they updated the interior. In particular, the way the rear seats fold up to the side. Would be great if the updated then to fold flat so you could sleep back there..wink.png

You might be waiting another 10 years for a full model change on that one ;)

Now that the Fortuner is sold into developed markets, it needs to be kept below other SUV's in the Toyota range.

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Would love it if they updated the interior. In particular, the way the rear seats fold up to the side. Would be great if the updated then to fold flat so you could sleep back there..wink.png

You might be waiting another 10 years for a full model change on that one wink.png

Now that the Fortuner is sold into developed markets, it needs to be kept below other SUV's in the Toyota range.

That's too bad! I suppose you'd be better off just removing those damn rear seats as they are always in the way and, if you actually have seven in the car there's no room for luggage. Still can't beat Toyota for service and reliability.

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Wait for the new Innova to see if the rear seaty issue is resolved. My Indian contacts say NO ---- It's interior ia still a pie=ce of SH..s

Good point..coffee1.gif

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Would love it if they updated the interior. In particular, the way the rear seats fold up to the side. Would be great if the updated then to fold flat so you could sleep back there..wink.png

You might be waiting another 10 years for a full model change on that one wink.png

Now that the Fortuner is sold into developed markets, it needs to be kept below other SUV's in the Toyota range.

That's too bad! I suppose you'd be better off just removing those damn rear seats as they are always in the way and, if you actually have seven in the car there's no room for luggage. Still can't beat Toyota for service and reliability.

One of the first things I did with mine was remove the rear seats, big cargo space without those seats, ( Old Model ).

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Thank you for all the replies to my query about the addition of adaptive cruise control with information about the 3rd row seats ?

How about...

... Now that the Fortuner is sold into developed markets, it needs to be kept below other SUV's in the Toyota range.

ie., no bells and whistles. Clear now?

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Thank you for all the replies to my query about the addition of adaptive cruise control with information about the 3rd row seats ?

How about...

... Now that the Fortuner is sold into developed markets, it needs to be kept below other SUV's in the Toyota range.

ie., no bells and whistles. Clear now?

Slipping in the answer in such a cryptic manner, especially before I'd had my morning coffee, was not fair biggrin.png

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Thank you for all the replies to my query about the addition of adaptive cruise control with information about the 3rd row seats ?

How about...

... Now that the Fortuner is sold into developed markets, it needs to be kept below other SUV's in the Toyota range.

ie., no bells and whistles. Clear now?

Slipping in the answer in such a cryptic manner, especially before I'd had my morning coffee, was not fair biggrin.png

TBH, it was a cryptic answer from me, yes smile.png

The fact is: I don't know when it will get advanced features like adaptive cruise and frontal collision mitigation but it's logically not before they become more standard across the Landcruiser Prado range. Currently, those are features reserved for the absolute top-spec Prado variant only.

As for the rear seats, my guess is they won't be doing a better job of that until we get a major update - maybe mid-life, maybe the new model.

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