WATCH: Arshdeep Singh transforms his Toyota Fortuner into a Lexus-Style Luxury SUV ahead of Australia tour
Arshdeep Singh gave his old Toyota Fortuner a Lexus-style luxury makeover, impressing fans with his unique car transformation.

India's left-arm fast bowler, Arshdeep Singh, has completely amazed fans by his new car transformation. Rather than get a new luxurious car, he made a decision to take the old Toyota Fortuner and change it into a Lexus-like SUV. The incredible transformation has gone viral on social media, and many fans have commented positive vibes on his choice.
Indian cricketers are known for owning expensive cars like Lamborghinis and Range Rovers, but Arshdeep took a different route. A video shared online shows him unveiling his modified SUV. In the clip, he removes the cover to reveal a beautifully redesigned Toyota Fortuner Type 1 fitted with a full Lexus-inspired body kit. The front now features a large Lexus-style grille, stylish LED headlights, and new DRLs that give it a bold look.
The front bumper has been improved with new fog lamp housing, while the rear has custom LED taillights and a new bumper. Collectively, these latest enhancements make the Fortuner look like a brand-new luxury car. The stylish design gives Arshdeep's taste and creativity.
A new car look inside and out
The interior of Arshdeep's Fortuner is just impressive as the exterior. The dashboard and roof liner are dark blue, but then you have cream-coloured leather on the seats and pillars creating a dual-tone luxury finish. The new design adds comfort and elegance to the luxury SUV.
Watch the video here
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Interestingly, even after the major cosmetic upgrade, the SUV’s mechanical setup remains the same. It still runs on a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engine that delivers 169 horsepower and 343 Nm of torque.
On the cricket front, Arshdeep Singh was part of India’s Asia Cup 2025-winning squad and is set to tour Australia next for the ODI and T20I series. Although he missed his Test debut in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, the left-arm pacer continues to be an important part of India’s white-ball setup. He recently reached a special milestone by becoming the first Indian bowler to take 100 wickets in T20 internationals.
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