2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR
Feature Value Comparison
How this vehicle's feature set compares to other mid-size suvs on Drive Ninja
Feature Score
Mid-Size SUV average: 29.4
Compared across 401 mid-size suv trim levels on Drive Ninja
Standout Features
Features this vehicle has that are uncommon among mid-size suvs
- AUX Input Only 44% of mid-size suvs
- Only 83% of mid-size suvs
A reversing camera, also known as a backup camera or rearview camera, is a modern safety feature designed to enhance visibility and assist drivers when reversing their vehicle.
Learn more → - Only 91% of mid-size suvs
Rear parking sensors utilize ultrasonic or radar technology to detect objects, such as other vehicles, walls, or obstacles, located behind the vehicle. When an obstacle is detected within a certain range, the sensors provide audible or visual alerts to warn the driver, indicating the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle.
Learn more → - Only 96% of mid-size suvs
Cruise control allows you to set the car to travel at a specific speed, without the need for you to continue to press the accelerator. You simply accelerate up to the speed that you want to continue cruising at then set the cruise control at that speed and the car will automatically continue driving at that speed. Most cars then allow you to alter the speed up or down a little at the touch of a button, so that you don’t need to reset your speed for small changes. The set speed can be cancelled either by pressing a button to cancel it, or by putting even a small amount of pressure on the brakes. Then, when you want to continuing cruising at the speed you had previously set, you just need to select the ‘Res’ option (which stands for Resume) and the car will automatically accelerate back up to the speed you set.
Learn more → - Bluetooth Only 97% of mid-size suvs
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Feature Radar
Explore the full specifications and features of the 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR, including performance, safety, and technology details.
2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR Specifications
The Basics
Popular Features
The number of doors on a vehicle refers to the openings through which passengers and cargo can enter and exit the car. Most commonly, vehicles are categorized by the number of doors they have, typically ranging from two to five doors, although some vehicles may have more.
Learn more →Cruise control allows you to set the car to travel at a specific speed, without the need for you to continue to press the accelerator. You simply accelerate up to the speed that you want to continue cruising at then set the cruise control at that speed and the car will automatically continue driving at that speed. Most cars then allow you to alter the speed up or down a little at the touch of a button, so that you don’t need to reset your speed for small changes. The set speed can be cancelled either by pressing a button to cancel it, or by putting even a small amount of pressure on the brakes. Then, when you want to continuing cruising at the speed you had previously set, you just need to select the ‘Res’ option (which stands for Resume) and the car will automatically accelerate back up to the speed you set.
Learn more →Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC; sometimes also called autonomous cruise control) is an evolution of standard cruise control where the car is able to adjust its speed of travel based on its surrounding environment – often based on what the car in front is doing. If the car in front of you slows down then your car will automatically slow down as well, then speed up again when the car in front does so. This makes the system extremely useful for motorway driving and busier periods such as rush hour.
Learn more →Front parking sensors use ultrasonic or radar technology to detect obstacles, such as other vehicles, walls, or posts, in close proximity to the front of the car. They provide audible or visual alerts to warn the driver of the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle, helping to prevent collisions during parking maneuvers.
Learn more →Rear parking sensors utilize ultrasonic or radar technology to detect objects, such as other vehicles, walls, or obstacles, located behind the vehicle. When an obstacle is detected within a certain range, the sensors provide audible or visual alerts to warn the driver, indicating the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle.
Learn more →A reversing camera, also known as a backup camera or rearview camera, is a modern safety feature designed to enhance visibility and assist drivers when reversing their vehicle.
Learn more →Wireless charging is a convenient and hassle-free way to power up your mobile devices without the need for cables or plugs. Here's what you need to know about it:
Learn more →A panoramic sunroof is a premium feature that offers an expansive and immersive open-air experience, spanning the length of the vehicle's roof.
Learn more →The rear door of a car can be called many things, depending on where you’re from – trunk lid, boot lid, tailgate, liftgate…they all refer to the door to access the luggage compartment at the rear of the car. An automatic (or hands-free) version of this door allows you to open it without any physical interaction with the car.
Learn more →Apple CarPlay is a smart and intuitive system that allows you to seamlessly integrate your iPhone with your car's infotainment system, providing convenient access to your favorite apps, music, navigation, and more.
Learn more →Android Auto is a smart and intuitive system designed to enhance your driving experience by seamlessly integrating your Android smartphone with your car's infotainment system.
Learn more →Infotainment
Apple CarPlay is a smart and intuitive system that allows you to seamlessly integrate your iPhone with your car's infotainment system, providing convenient access to your favorite apps, music, navigation, and more.
Learn more →Android Auto is a smart and intuitive system designed to enhance your driving experience by seamlessly integrating your Android smartphone with your car's infotainment system.
Learn more →Wireless charging is a convenient and hassle-free way to power up your mobile devices without the need for cables or plugs. Here's what you need to know about it:
Learn more →Seating
Cooled seats are a premium feature found in many modern vehicles, offering enhanced comfort and relaxation during hot weather.
Learn more →Exterior Features
The number of doors on a vehicle refers to the openings through which passengers and cargo can enter and exit the car. Most commonly, vehicles are categorized by the number of doors they have, typically ranging from two to five doors, although some vehicles may have more.
Learn more →Front parking sensors use ultrasonic or radar technology to detect obstacles, such as other vehicles, walls, or posts, in close proximity to the front of the car. They provide audible or visual alerts to warn the driver of the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle, helping to prevent collisions during parking maneuvers.
Learn more →Rear parking sensors utilize ultrasonic or radar technology to detect objects, such as other vehicles, walls, or obstacles, located behind the vehicle. When an obstacle is detected within a certain range, the sensors provide audible or visual alerts to warn the driver, indicating the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle.
Learn more →A reversing camera, also known as a backup camera or rearview camera, is a modern safety feature designed to enhance visibility and assist drivers when reversing their vehicle.
Learn more →The rear door of a car can be called many things, depending on where you’re from – trunk lid, boot lid, tailgate, liftgate…they all refer to the door to access the luggage compartment at the rear of the car. An automatic (or hands-free) version of this door allows you to open it without any physical interaction with the car.
Learn more →Power & Speed
Fuel & Gearbox
Safety
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC; sometimes also called autonomous cruise control) is an evolution of standard cruise control where the car is able to adjust its speed of travel based on its surrounding environment – often based on what the car in front is doing. If the car in front of you slows down then your car will automatically slow down as well, then speed up again when the car in front does so. This makes the system extremely useful for motorway driving and busier periods such as rush hour.
Learn more →Lane departure assist can refer to one of two systems – either a system that warns you when you are about to exit your lane unexpectedly, or a system that combines the warning feature with autonomous steering to actively keep you inside your lane.
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Frequently Asked Questions about 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR
What is the 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR?
The 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR is available on Drive Ninja. Browse offers and compare prices.
How many 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR offers are available?
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What are the key features of the 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR?
The 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR features 235 HP, 7 seats, Petrol, Automatic transmission, Mid-Size SUV.
Is the 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR available in a hybrid or electric version?
The 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR is powered by Petrol. Check Drive Ninja for other versions of the Fortuner that may be available in hybrid or electric variants.
How does the 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR compare to other mid-size suvs?
The 2018 Toyota Fortuner VXR includes 6 of 53 tracked features, compared to the mid-size suv average of 29.4. Standout features include AUX Input, Reversing Camera, Rear Parking Sensors, which are uncommon in this segment.



