Asreported earlier by PakWheels, the Indus Motor Company (IMC) has raised the prices of Yaris, Corolla, and IMV variants.
Due to the surge in the value of the US Dollar against the rupee, there was an increase in the CKD cost and the cost of local parts. Toyota IMC’s vendors have also experienced a surge in prices. All of these factors compelledToyota Pakistan to increase the prices of its vehicles.
The prices are increased betweenPKR 110,000 to PKR 500,000 depending on the vehicle. The newly introducedToyota Yaris has also experienced this hike in price. The base variant, 1.3L GLI MT, has gone up in value byPKR 120,000. The ex-factory price of the base model now stands atPKR 2,469,000. The price of the top-of-the-line variant is increased byPKR 150,000. The price of the 1.5L ATIV X CVT now stands atPKR 2,959,000.
The lowest price hike is experienced by the manual variant of 1.6LCorolla. The price of this variant is increased byPKR 110,000 and now stands at PKR 3,159,000. The Corolla Altis Grande CVT has experienced a price increase ofPKR 200,000, which is the highest among Toyota sedans. This top-end model can be bought now atPKR 3,899,000.
All of the variants ofHilux Revo are nowPKR 300,000 expensive. The top-end model, Revo V AT, is now atPKR 6,549,000. The base model, Revo G MT, now stands atPKR 5,899,000.
The price of ToyotaFortuner experienced a huge increase atPKR 400,000 for the base variants andPKR 500,000 for the top-end variants. You can now purchase a Fortuner for as low asPKR 7,699,000 and for as high asPKR 9,399,000.
Get a detailed peek into the price hikes undertaken by Indus Motor Company (IMC) for all of its vehicles. These new prices are applicable from 5th April 2020:
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