Toyota Indus Motor Company has announced a significant and unexpected price increase for all of its well-known models, including all variants of the Toyota Yaris, Toyota Corolla Altis, Toyota Hilux Revo, and Toyota Fortuner.
The first price hike from Toyota for 2023 is already in place and will be applied to all new bookings.
Following the most recent price increase disclosed by the manufacturer, these are the latest prices for all Toyota cars in Pakistan:
Toyota Corolla
Altis X Manual 1.6
New price: Rs4,939,000
Old price: Rs4,569,000
Increase: Rs370,000
Altis X CVT 1.6
New price: Rs5,369,000
Old price: Rs4,979,000
Increase: Rs390,000
Altis X 1.6 CVT SE
New price: Rs5,909,000
Old price: Rs5,479,000
Increase: Rs430,000
Altis Grande X CVT-i 1.8 (Beige room)
New price: Rs6,169,000
Old price: Rs5,709,000
Increase: Rs460,000
Altis Grande X CVT-i 1.8 (Black Interior)
New price: Rs6,209,000
Old price: Rs.5,749,000
Increase: Rs460,000
Toyota Yaris
Yaris GLI MT 1.3
New price: Rs3,819,000
Old price: Rs3,539,000
Increase: Rs280,000
Yaris GLi CVT 1.3
New price: Rs4,069,000
Old price: Rs3,769,000
Increase: Rs300,000
Yaris ATIV M/T 1.3
New price: Rs4,039,000
Old price: Rs3,729,000
Increase: Rs310,000
Yaris ATIV CVT 1.3
New price: Rs4,239,000
Old price: Rs3,929,000
Increase Rs310,000
Yaris ATIV X MT 1.5
New price: Rs4,339,000
Old price: Rs4,009,000
Increase: Rs330,000
Yaris ATIV X CVT 1.5
New price: Rs4,609,000
Old price: Rs4,259,000
Increase: Rs350,000
Toyota Revo
Hilux Revo V Automatic 2.8
New price: Rs11,429,000
Old price: Rs10,599,000
Increase: Rs830,000
Hilux Revo Rocco
New price: Rs12,049,000
Old price: Rs11,179,000
Increase: Rs870,000
Toyota Fortuner
Fortuner G A/T
New price: Rs12,509,000
Old price: Rs.11,579,000
Increase: Rs930,000
Fortuner 2.7 V A/T
New price: Rs14,319,000
Old price: Rs13,259,000
Increase: Rs510,000
Fortuner 2.8 Sigma 4
New price: Rs15,099,000
Old price: Rs13,969,000
Increase: Rs1,130,000
Fortuner Legender
New price: Rs15,909,000
Old price: Rs14,699,000
Increase: Rs1,210,000
Small hatchbacks and small sedans were already out of the reach of the average person’s budget. The most recent price hike is now anticipated to cause more problems for the country’s already-suffering people. On the other side, Toyota’s most recent announcement could possibly cause a decline in its auto sales.