Increased Price of Toyota Yaris in Pakistan from August 2025

The cost of the popular Toyota Yaris has risen by up to Rs 134,000 after Indus Motor Company (IMC) revised prices across its entire lineup. This adjustment follows the introduction of the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Levy in Pakistan.

Effective from July 1, 2025, the updated prices apply to all new bookings and pending orders without full payment. Models impacted include the Yaris, Corolla Altis, Hilux, and Fortuner, with the Yaris recording some of the steepest hikes. 

Updated Toyota Yaris Prices in Pakistan 

Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI MT — increased from Rs 4,479,000 to Rs 4,649,000, a jump of Rs 170,000. 

Toyota Yaris 1.3 ATIV MT — now Rs 4,829,000, up Rs 99,000 from Rs 4,730,000. 

Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT — raised by Rs 49,000 to Rs 4,809,000. 

Toyota Yaris 1.3 ATIV CVT — increased by Rs 115,000, now priced at Rs 5,719,000. 

Toyota Yaris 1.5 ATIV X CVT (Beige Interior) — from Rs 6,255,000 to Rs 6,389,000, up Rs 134,000. 

Toyota Yaris 1.5 ATIV X CVT (Black Interior) — now Rs 6,449,000, reflecting a Rs 130,000 hike. 

Toyota Yaris 2025 Specs and Features 

The 2025 Yaris is offered with two engine choices — 1.3L and 1.5L 4-cylinder units featuring Toyota’s Dual VVT-i technology. Manual variants come with a 5-speed gearbox, while automatic versions feature a 7-speed CVT for seamless shifts and enhanced fuel economy. 

Inside, it provides a refined cabin with a 6.8-inch touchscreen, automatic climate control, rear-view camera, steering-mounted controls, and dual airbags. Entry-level models include power windows and central locking, whereas higher trims get chrome detailing and a six-speaker audio setup. 

Exterior styling includes halogen headlights, LED tail lamps, and alloy wheels for premium versions. DRLs and fog lights are reserved for the top-end trims. 

Mileage and Competition 

The Yaris delivers impressive mileage — 12–14 km/l in urban driving and 15–16 km/l on highways. With a 42-liter fuel tank and low upkeep costs, it stays an economical option for Pakistani motorists. 

It goes up against rivals like the Honda City, Changan Alsvin, and Proton Saga, offering Toyota’s hallmark reliability, strong resale value, and dependable engineering. 

Despite the recent price surge, the Toyota Yaris 2025 remains a practical choice for daily commutes and family use.