Toyota achieves cumulative sales of 3 lakh units of Fortuner, Legender SUVs
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has announced achieving milestone of cumulative sales of 3-lakh units of Fortuner and Legender, the premium SUVs in India.
Toyota Fortuner, debuted in 2009 even today stand out for its formidable off-road capability and long distance journey.
Legender, introduced in 2021, builds upon this legacy by offering a more luxurious and feature-packed experience, designed for the modern, urban driver.
'What truly distinguishes the Fortuner and Legender is their unmatched reliability, strong resale value, and low cost of ownership—qualities deeply rooted in Toyota's trusted brand promise,' the company said in a statement.
Varinder Wadhwa, Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said, ' The Fortuner and Legender remains a top choice among SUV enthusiasts who seek a perfect blend of luxury, performance, and reliability.'
'Whether navigating city streets or tackling challenging terrains, it offers premium feel paired with robust strength,' he added.
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