Pakistan’s auto industry is seeing yet another round of price hikes as top automakers continue to revise rates upward. As Suzuki and KIA recently jacked up prices across their vehicle lineups, Toyota is now expected to follow suit, signaling no immediate relief for car buyers.
Toyota Yaris, one of the company’s most popular sedans, is likely to see a 2% price increase across all variants. The expected new prices reflect the growing burden on consumers amid ongoing economic pressures.
Toyota Yaris Price Update
Models | New Expected Price |
Yaris Sedan GLI MT 1.3 | 4,568,000 |
Yaris Sedan ATIV MT 1.3 | 4,825,000 |
Yaris Sedan GLI CVT 1.3 | 4,850,000 |
Yaris Sedan ATIV CVT 1.3 | 5,700,000 |
Yaris Sedan ATIV X CVT 1.5 (Beige) | 6,380,000 |
Yaris Sedan ATIV X CVT 1.5 (Black) | 6,445,000 |
Toyota Yaris GLI MT 1.3, which currently cost around 4,479,000, is expected to rise to 4,568,580. MT 1.3 variant will likely cost 4,824,600, while GLI CVT 1.3 is said to climb to 4,855,200.
Yaris ATIV X CVT 1.5 expected price is likely to be from 6,380,000 to 6,445,000.
Pakistani government started new one-time tax called Climate Levy with tax to be added to price of cars that run on petrol or diesel, including hybrid cars. The amount of tax depends on the engine size.
Petrol cars like the Toyota Corolla Cross, Kia Sportage Hybrid, and others are not exempt because they still use fuel and can’t run far on battery only. So, they will be taxed just like regular fuel cars. A full list has been made to show the new prices of all locally made cars after this tax is added.
Toyota Yaris is one of top selling subcompact cars known for decent fuel efficiency, smooth transmission, and some safety features, making it considerable for daily driving. It offers mileage between 11–15 km/l, low maintenance costs, and wide availability of spare parts, it falls short in performance and handling.
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