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  • Toyota Indus Motor Company increases car prices by up to Rs1.2 million

    Toyota Indus Motor Company increases car prices by up to Rs1.2 million

    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.

  • Pak Suzuki increases motorcycle prices for all models

    Pak Suzuki increases motorcycle prices for all models

    Pak Suzuki has once again announced a rise in prices across the board due to the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee (PKR), much like all of its two-wheeler rivals in the Pakistani market.

    The majority of motorcycle consumers are no longer able to afford the motorcycles due to price increases. Unfortunately, the only option left for the locals is the Chinese bike, which has become more expensive and of lower quality.

    Here are Suzuki motorcycles’ most recent prices:

    Variant Old Invoice New Price Increase
    Suzuki GD-110S Rs219,000 Rs229,000 Rs10,000
    Suzuki GS-150 Rs239,000 Rs251,000 Rs12,000
    Suzuki GS-150 SE Rs256,000 Rs271,000 Rs15,000
    Suzuki GR-150 Rs349,000 Rs365,000 Rs16,000
    Pak Suzuki Motorcycles Latest Price List August 2022

    In comparison to its earlier price of Rs349,000, the Suzuki GR-150 150cc model saw the largest price increase of Rs16,000; the bike now costs Rs365,000.

    It’s important to note that since the start of the year, Pak Suzuki has announced four price increases. In addition to motorbikes, Pak Suzuki also announced a price rise for its car lineup.

    Many assemblers have reported running out of production-critical materials, which the majority of automakers have mostly attributed to the ongoing decline of the Pakistani rupee versus the US dollar.

  • Toyota announces a massive price increase for all vehicles

    Toyota announces a massive price increase for all vehicles

    Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) has announced a massive price increase for all of its completely knocked down (CKD) units.

    Here are the new prices:

    Model Old Price (Rs) New Price (Rs) Total Increase (Rs)
    Toyota Yaris
    1.3 Gli M/T 3,039,000 3,799,000 760,000
    1.3 Gli CVT 3,249,000 4,039,000 790,000
    1.3 ATIV M/T 3,209,000 3,999,000 790,000
    1.3 ATIV CVT 3,379,000 4,209,000 830,000
    1.5 ATIV X M/T 3,449,000 4,309,000 860,000
    1.5 ATIV X CVT 3,659,000 4,569,000 910,000
    Toyota Corolla
    Altis 1.6 M/T 3,909,000 4,899,000 990,000
    Altis 1.6 A/T 4,099,000 5,139,000 1,040,000
    Altis SE 1.6 A/T 4,509,000 5,639,000 1,130,000
    Altis 1.8 CVT 4,499,000 5,679,000 1,180,000
    Altis 1.8 Grande CVT Beige Interior 4,859,000 6,149,000 1,290,000
    Altis 1.8 Grande CVT Black Interior 4,899,000 6,189,000 1,290,000
    Toyota Hilux
    Revo G 2.8 M/T 7,989,000 9,819,000 1,830,000
    Revo G 2.8 A/T 8,379,000 10,299,000 1,920,000
    Revo V 2.8 A/T 9,229,000 11,349,000 2,120,000
    Revo Rocco 9,729,000 11,999,000 2,270,000
    Toyota Fortuner
    Fortuner G A/T 9,959,000 12,489,000 2,530,000
    Fortuner V A/T 11,459,000 14,279,000 2,820,000
    Fortuner Sigma 4 A/T 12,039,000 15,069,000 3,030,000
    Fortuner Legender 12,679,000 15,839,000 3,160,000
    Latest Toyota Price List

    After declining for 10 straight sessions in the interbank market as the country’s foreign exchange reserves continued to shrink, the Pakistani rupee managed to make a small gain of a few paisas against the US dollar.

    Read more: Cheapest new cars in Pakistan

    The ongoing depreciation of the local currency has shown a significant negative impact on the purchasing power of the masses.