The price of the popular Toyota Yaris has gone up by as much as Rs 134,000 following a price revision by Indus Motor Company (IMC). The increase comes as part of a broader price hike across Toyota’s entire vehicle lineup after the implementation of the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Levy in Pakistan.
Effective from July 1, 2025, the revised prices apply to all new bookings and pending orders where full payment has not yet been made. Among the affected models are the Yaris, Corolla Altis, Hilux, and Fortuner, but the Yaris sees some of the most significant increases.
Updated Toyota Yaris Prices in Pakistan
The price of the Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI MT has increased from Rs 4,479,000 to Rs 4,649,000, reflecting a jump of Rs 170,000.
The Yaris 1.3 ATIV MT now costs Rs 4,829,000, up Rs 99,000 from its previous price of Rs 4,730,000.
The Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT went up by Rs 49,000, bringing its new cost to Rs 4,809,000.
The Yaris 1.3 ATIV CVT saw a rise of Rs 115,000, reaching Rs 5,719,000.
The Yaris 1.5 ATIV X CVT with Beige Interior jumped from Rs 6,255,000 to Rs 6,389,000, a difference of Rs 134,000.
Meanwhile, the Yaris 1.5 ATIV X CVT with Black Interior is now priced at Rs 6,449,000, an increase of Rs 130,000.
Toyota Yaris 2025 Specs and Features
The Yaris 2025 comes with two engine options — 1.3L and 1.5L 4-cylinder, both powered by Toyota’s Dual VVT-i technology. Manual models feature a 5-speed gearbox, while automatic variants use a 7-speed CVT for smoother shifts and better fuel efficiency.
Inside, the Yaris offers a clean and comfortable layout with modern features like a 6.8-inch touchscreen, automatic climate control, rear-view camera, steering wheel audio controls, and dual airbags.
Base models also include power windows and central locking, while higher variants boast chrome accents and a six-speaker sound system.
On the exterior, the car is styled with halogen headlights, LED taillamps, and alloy wheels on premium trims. DRLs and fog lamps are exclusive to top-end variants.
Mileage and Competition
The Yaris offers excellent fuel efficiency, delivering 12–14 km/l in city conditions and 15–16 km/l on highways. With a 42-liter fuel tank and low maintenance costs, it remains a cost-effective option for Pakistani drivers.
The Yaris competes with Honda City, Changan Alsvin, and Proton Saga — offering reliability, resale value, and trusted Toyota engineering.
Overall, the Toyota Yaris 2025 continues to be a solid choice for daily commuters and family users despite the latest price adjustment.