In 2020, Indus Motor Company introduced the Yaris in Pakistan, capturing significant public interest despite formidable rivalry within the sedan segment.
This five-door auto stands as a top-selling option. Similar to other Toyota cars, the Yaris also boasts an impressive track record for dependability. Presently, Pakistan offers a selection of five diverse versions of the Toyota Yaris.
The Toyota Yaris’ aesthetic aligns closely with the overall Toyota family look. The front grille on the fresh Toyota Yaris is bigger, more conspicuous, and possesses a horizontally slate-shaped design.
Furthermore, the modern LED headlights feature L-shaped DRLs that are built into the headlamps, similar to those found on the 12th generation Toyota Corolla.
Together with the mist lights, non-functional vertical air curtains are included at the lower edge of the recently crafted bumper. Starting from the B-pillar, the Yaris’ distinctive contour begins to slope, encircling the front wheel arch and entrance.
The vehicle’s instrument panel retains its external design idea and is oriented towards the driver, with a horizontal arrangement.
The upper section of the Toyota Yaris’ dash is made using a combination of rigid plastic. However, in the regions accessible to the driver and front-seat passenger in the fully-equipped variant of the car, soft-touch substances are employed.
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Toyota Yaris Price in Pakistan 2023
Models | Price |
YARIS GLI M/T 1.3 | PKR 4,499,000 |
YARIS GLI CVT 1.3 | PKR 4,759,000 |
YARIS ATIV M/T 1.3 | PKR 4,789,000 |
YARIS ATIV CVT 1.3 | PKR 4,999,000 |
YARIS ATIV X M/T 1.5 | PKR 5,249,000 |
YARIS ATIV X CVT 1.5 | PKR 5,769,000 |
Fuel Average
The vehicle achieves excellent urban fuel efficiency, maintaining an average of 14.9 kilometers per liter using a 1.5-liter motor and 16 kilometers per liter with a 1.3-liter motor.
Utilizing the new 1.5-liter 2NR engine and manual transmission, the automobile is capable of reaching speeds of up to 190 kilometers per hour and achieving a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 10.2 seconds.
When juxtaposed with the larger 1.5-liter engine, the smaller 1.3-liter motor goes from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 13 seconds.
Engine
The highest pair of Toyota Yaris editions showcase 1.5L motors, whereas the remaining quartet of variations sport 1.3L inline four-cylinder engines.
Every Yaris variation partakes in a 16-valve DOHC valve arrangement furnished with twin VVT-I innovation. Conversely, the manual editions possess a 5-speed manual transmission.
Meanwhile, the automated iterations encompass a sport sequential shiftmatic mechanism alongside a 7-speed CVT.