KARACHI: Toyota Pakistan has introduced an upgraded version of the Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT as part of a limited-time promotional offer marking its 35 years of operations in Pakistan, without increasing the vehicle’s price.
Under the offer, the Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT now comes fitted with premium alloy wheels at no additional cost. The company has set the recommended sales price at Rs. 4,809,000 on an ex-factory Karachi basis, according to the official announcement.
Toyota Pakistan said the promotion is available for a limited period and in limited quantities, subject to standard terms and conditions. No end date for the offer has been announced.
Beyond the cosmetic upgrade, the Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT continues to offer features that have made it a popular choice in the compact sedan segment. The vehicle is powered by a 1.3-litre petrol engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), aimed at delivering a balance between fuel efficiency and smooth urban driving. Standard features include dual airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), vehicle stability control, traction control, and hill-start assist, aligning with safety expectations in the segment.
On the convenience side, the Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT is equipped with automatic climate control, a touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity, steering-mounted controls, power windows, and keyless entry. Toyota has positioned the model as a practical option for daily commuting, offering a comfortable cabin layout and relatively low running costs.
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The addition of alloy wheels is intended to enhance the vehicle’s exterior appearance while keeping the price unchanged, a move that may appeal to buyers amid rising vehicle costs and subdued demand in the auto market.
Dealerships across Pakistan have begun offering the upgraded variant. Customers have been advised to contact authorized Toyota dealers for availability and booking details.
Toyota Pakistan is marking 35 years of local operations in 2026, during which it has remained one of the country’s leading automobile assemblers.
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