Toyota has recently raised the prices of its fully built-up (CBU) imported cars by significant margins. The following revised prices are effective immediately:
Toyota Models & their prices
| Models | Old Price (Rs.) | New Price (Rs.) | Increase (Rs.) |
| Camry | 47,559,000 | 53,859,000 | 6,300,000 |
| Prado 2.8 M/T | 52,119,000 | 59,109,000 | 6,990,000 |
| Prado 2.8 A/T | 59,359,000 | 67,249,000 | 7,890,000 |
| Prado 4.0 A/T | 84,429,000 | 95,579,000 | 11,150,000 |
| Land Cruiser J300 A/T | 138,319,000 | 156,829,000 | 18,510,000 |
- Camery
- Prado 2.8 M/T
- Prado 4.0 A/T
- Land Cruiser J300 A/T
With the worth of the local currency plummeting, inflation in Pakistan has reached an all-time high. The automobile sector, in particular, is in shambles as a result of the economic downturn.
IMC shut down its production facility again from March 24, 2023 to March 27, 2023, claiming a lack of LCs and the resulting inventory shortage. The frequent shutdowns and price increases are weighing on new vehicle sales.
According to the February report from the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), carmakers (association members only) sold 5,762 cars in February 2023, a 47% decrease month over month (MoM) but a 73% decrease year over year (YoY).
Car financing fell for the eighth straight month as a result of lower sales. According to experts, the situation will stay bleak for the foreseeable future.
Indus Motor Company (IMC), alias Toyota Pakistan, has raised the price of all imported (CBU) vehicles in Pakistan as the country’s economic situation deteriorates and the Pakistani Rupee depreciates against the US dollar. (USD to PKR).
Toyota Pakistan has raised the price of all imported cars or Completely Built Units (CBUs) by up to Rs. 1.8 crore, effective immediately, for vehicles such as the Toyota Camry, Prado, and Land Cruiser.
Toyota Pakistan previously increased the prices of imported cars (CBUs) after the government raised the General Sales Tax (GST) on these vehicles from 18% to 25%, coinciding with the depreciation of the local currency.
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