Toyota Yaris launches
KARACHI: Indus Motor Company (IMC), manufacturer of Toyota vehicles in Pakistan, announced the launch of the all-new Toyota Yaris at a price starting at Rs2.349 million, a statement said on Thursday.
The company commenced bookings of its new vehicle on March 19, 2020, it added. IMC has invested around Rs8 billion in all-new model Toyota Yaris, which will give customers a value for money car, catering to the discerning needs of the Pakistani consumer.
Talking about the new Toyota Yaris, Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of IMC, said: “We are glad to commence bookings for Toyota Yaris, which will be available for delivery in the month of April.” Toyota Yaris will be available in 1300cc and 1500cc engine displacement in six variants. The introductory ex-factory prices for the 1300cc sedan starts at Rs2,349,000 for GLi MT, while the ex-factory price for the 1500cc top-of-the-line version, 1.5 ATIV X CVT, is Rs2,809,000.
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