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Toyota Fortuner Over Range Rover: Decoding PM Modi’s Car Choice for Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s arrival in Delhi featured more than ceremony, as car choice drew notice. Prime Minister Narendra Modi rode with Putin in a white Toyota Fortuner, instead of the usual Range Rover, for the drive to the Prime Minister’s residence, after a red carpet welcome, a tarmac greeting, a firm handshake and a hug.

The visit, Putin’s first trip to India in four years, included a private dinner at the Prime Minister’s residence. The two leaders travelled together in the Fortuner while Modi’s Range Rover and Putin’s Aurus Senat followed behind, turning a routine security detail into a widely discussed moment of “car diplomacy” watched around the world.

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During Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a white Toyota Fortuner, instead of his usual Range Rover, for travel, a move that sparked discussions about car diplomacy and geopolitical signaling, considering the ongoing Ukraine war and Western sanctions on Russia.

Putin Modi Toyota Fortuner optics and vehicle choices

Observers immediately debated whether the selection of a Japanese-branded SUV was planned or coincidental. Experts suggested that using the Fortuner, built by Toyota in India, avoided European luxury brands at a time when Russia and India both faced Western pressure over the Ukraine war, which was nearing the start of its fourth year.

Modi’s official fleet currently featured a Range Rover and a Mercedes-Maybach S650 Guard, both associated with Europe. The Range Rover belonged to Tata Motors but was produced in the UK, while the Mercedes-Benz originated from Germany. The UK and Germany had imposed extensive sanctions on Russia and backed Kyiv with weapons and other support.

Vehicle Brand origin Place of manufacture
Range Rover UK (owned by Tata Motors) United Kingdom
Mercedes-Maybach S650 Guard Germany Germany
Toyota Fortuner Sigma 4 (MT) Japan India

Putin Modi Toyota Fortuner theories and political messages

Against that backdrop, diplomats and analysts argued that Putin riding in a European-branded car might have appeared awkward. They noted that a Fortuner, an Asian brand model made domestically, sidestepped manufacturers linked to sanctioning countries. The specific SUV, a Fortuner Sigma 4 (MT) with a Maharashtra registration plate, drew further interest among vehicle watchers.

Despite the geopolitical speculation, official sources underlined a practical reason. According to these sources, the Fortuner had been preferred for its seating layout. Modi’s Range Rover did not include a third row, which made it harder to fit interpreters alongside the two leaders. The Fortuner’s extra row allowed interpreters to sit inside before Modi and Putin boarded.

Sources said security teams from both nations assessed and cleared the Fortuner before use. Interpreters were already in their seats when the leaders entered, ensuring translation support during the short journey. This explanation suggested logistics played a central role, even as symbolic interpretations continued to dominate public debate and media analysis.

Online reactions, however, treated the choice as a signal to Western capitals. Defence analyst Colonel Rohit Dev posted, "A message to the West," while the phrase “Fortuner diplomacy” gained traction in discussions. The vehicle’s visibility, sandwiched between high-profile motorcades, turned it into a talking point well beyond automotive circles.

Political and strategic commentators also weighed in on social media. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla wrote, "Both jumped into PM's Fortuner (yes, the legendary Toyota Fortuner! Smart people will know why)," hinting at deeper meaning. Another user observed, "By selecting a non-European Japanese brand, the move avoids Western manufacturers targeted by Russian sanctions." A third person added, "Toyota, being an Asian brand, I think they avoided anything European," echoing the same theme.

The Fortuner appeared in another key engagement during Putin’s stay. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also used a white Fortuner when travelling with Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov to the National War Memorial to lay a wreath, reinforcing the SUV’s presence in high-level India-Russia interactions during the visit.

Whether the Fortuner choice stemmed mainly from seating needs or deliberate signalling remained unclear, as officials offered no formal explanation. The episode highlighted how vehicle selection, protocol departures and visual cues around the Putin-Modi Toyota Fortuner moment all fed into wider diplomatic narratives and shaped international perceptions of India-Russia ties.

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