Lanson Toyota Fortuner- Off Road Camp at "The Farm", in the expansive Old Mahabalipuram Road, Chemmanchery
- At the Toyota Off-Road Camp, customers and guests were treated to a specially carved out track with a few strategically placed obstacles.
- This course involved navigation and testing of the special capabilities of the SUV, some of which are highlighted here: Axle twister - which is a series of ramps that would test the suspension articulation and Active Traction Control.
Chennai, August 17, 2019: How do you gauge off-road ability just by looking at the brochure? Nobody
can, and that’s the whole premise of the Toyota Off-Road Camp. Off-roading can only be experienced from
behind the wheel and so Lanson Toyota has pitched a 2 day camp in Chennai,
at "The Farm", in the expansive Old Mahabalipuram Road,
Chemmanchery and invited their
customers to have a go and experience the true go-anywhere potential of their
Fortuners and Land Cruisers. After all you might not spend your days
off-roading but when you do get into a traffic jam on the highway or you get
stuck in the potholes filled rainy roads, it is good to know that you can take
a hard left and off-road your way out of the jam or wade through three feet of
water and get home even in the floods.
And to show the drivers how to tackle the
obstacles in and climb up and down everything in its way they will take the
wheel and drive the Fortuner around the specially built course.If the Fortuner has one of its wheels in the air,
the Active Traction Control would feed power to the wheels that are in contact
to the ground.
After the kiddie stuff, the drivers had to take
on the big mound, which is a 15 feet high m 40 degree incline. It’s an almost
vertical climb followed by a similar descent. Here the Fortuner proved its
mettle. With oodles of torque from just 1200rpm, Hill Hold Assist and Downhill
Assist, the drivers could easily take on this obstacle despite looking at only
the sky through the windscreen. When the drivers stopped mid-way during their
climb the Hill Hold Assist held the brakes for four seconds and the instructors
pointed out that we didn’t have to wrestle with the handbrake or slip the
clutch to get going again. Once we got up the mound, there was another halt to
engage Downhill Assist Control (DAC) and select first gear (on the automatic
gearbox) in sequential.
SPECIAL FEATURE: TOYOTA OFF-ROAD CAMP mode. Mr.
Arun Prasad, who is our instructor, strictly asked us to keep the foot off the
brakes while going down. The Downhill Assist slowed us down and let the
Fortuner descend gently without us having to worry about modulating the brake,
once again demonstrating what all the tech mentioned in the catalog actually
did in the real world. No splashing around The water wading trench was a test
of the driver’s patience and the Fortuner’s water wading capacity, which is a
massive 700mm. The big SUV was gently lowered into the water with care so as to
avoid water rushing into the intake. Wade through the water slowly with a light
throttle. Once we got the SUV out, we were asked to stop to let the water drain
out before we set of for the Slush Pit. No particular instructions here, the
key was to keep going and experience the traction of the Fortuner. Desired
results for the day were achieved – big smiles and a very dirty SUV.
The machines What they meant by ‘capable’ was this.
Under the Fortuner’s massive hood sits a 2.8-litre diesel mill that churns out
176bhp and 450Nm of torque available from as low as 1500 rpm. Double wishbone
suspension at the front and 4-link lateral rod at the rear meant that the
Fortuner could deliver a plush ride and generous amount of articulation for
challenging terrain. It is equipped with Downhill Assist Control and Hill Hold
Assist but what was overwhelming was to watch the Toyota Active Traction
Control that sent power to the wheels that were on the ground, helping it keep
moving even with one or two wheels in the air. With its 29 and 25 degree
approach and departure angles, 700mm of water wading depth and a ground
clearance of 220mm this is a very capable SUV. No wonder there are over one lakh
customers of Toyota’s premium SUV.
Lanson Toyota Executive Director Mr.
Shivanka Lankalingam who is instrumental in bringing this Off-road experiential
driving to Chennai along with Ms. Vijayalakshmi – Joint Dealer Partner, Lanson
Toyota ; Mr. Suresh Puloor – Regional
Head South I, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd., from Bangalore and Mr. Mani
Narayanan – Vice President (Sales & Marketing) while addressing the gathering said : "We are happy to share that Lanson Toyota
& Toyota India has been organising new Toyota Off-Road Multi-city Camp
events. Through these on-ground events, we want our customers to experience the
off-roading ability of their Toyota Land Cruiser and Fortuner SUVs. Highly
trained instructors accompany our customers and push them to discover the depth
of capability and extreme situations that the Toyota SUVs can handle.
In the event scheduled for today and tomorrow
(August 17 & 18, 2019), we have axle articulation, water wading, steep
inclines, deep and slushy mud and huge potholes for customers to experience
technology like Active Traction Control, Vehicle Stability Control, Hill Start
Assist and Downhill Assist Control and the ease with which the Toyota SUVs can
tackle difficult terrain. We also have
Fortuners available in manual and automatic air transmission for invitees to
experience the Toyota DNA and gene pool.
I take
this opportunity to thank our Fortuner customers for making the Toyota SUV into
the best selling and most loved vehicle in its segment." 💥💥💥