Toyota Pakistan increases prices of imported models following budget 2026-27

Land Cruiser LC300, Prado LC250 and Camry witness significant price hikes as Toyota Indus revises rates following the federal budget.

Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) has announced a substantial increase in the prices of its imported vehicle lineup following the implementation of measures introduced in the Federal Budget 2026-27. The revised prices affect premium models including the Toyota Land Cruiser LC300, Land Cruiser Prado LC250, and Toyota Camry.

The latest adjustment has resulted in price increases ranging from Rs 35 lakh to as much as Rs 1.10 crore, making several of Toyota’s luxury vehicles significantly more expensive for Pakistani buyers. The move comes amid changes in taxation and import-related duties announced in the federal budget.

Land Cruiser LC300 Records Highest Increase

Among the affected vehicles, the Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 has witnessed the largest price jump. The flagship SUV’s price has been increased from Rs95 million to Rs106 million, reflecting an increase of Rs11 million.

The revised pricing places the LC300 firmly among the most expensive passenger vehicles available in Pakistan, further elevating ownership costs for luxury SUV enthusiasts.

Prado Variants See Significant Revision

Toyota has also raised prices across its Land Cruiser Prado LC250 range. The Prado Diesel variant now carries a price tag of Rs68.5 million, up from Rs63 million, marking an increase of Rs5.5 million.

Meanwhile, the Prado Petrol 7-Seater has become costlier by Rs3.5 million, with its new price reaching Rs63.5 million compared to the previous Rs60 million.

The Prado Petrol 5-Seater recorded an even steeper adjustment, rising by Rs6.5 million from Rs55 million to Rs61.5 million.

Camry Price Crosses Rs40 Million Mark

The Toyota Camry has also experienced a major increase. The hybrid sedan’s price has climbed from Rs33 million to Rs43.8 million, representing a rise of Rs10.8 million.

The latest revision pushes the Camry well above the Rs40 million threshold, reflecting the broader impact of budgetary measures on imported automobiles.

Impact on Buyers

Industry analysts believe the revised prices may influence purchasing decisions in Pakistan’s premium automobile segment. However, demand for high-end imported Toyota models is expected to remain resilient among affluent buyers despite the significant increase in ownership costs.

The new prices are effective immediately and apply to all relevant imported Toyota models marketed by Indus Motor Company in Pakistan.