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Toyota, Suzuki race up car prices

January 21, 2022 01:43 PM


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Toyota and Suzuki companies have increased the prices of various vehicles, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Friday.

It may be mentioned here that Toyota and Suzuki companies have increased prices of their cars after the federal government passed the mini-budget putting additional taxes on an array of items including automobiles.

“Due to the recent mini budget, the government increased different taxes on almost all variants, so Pak Suzuki has increased only those taxes,” the Pak Suzuki company said in a statement.

Following are the new prices of Toyota and Suzuki models:

Toyota Yaris

Yaris 1.3L GLi M/T                                                  Rs. 2,612,000               up by Rs. 63,000
Yaris 1.3L ATIV M/T                                                Rs. 2,745,000               up by Rs. 66,000
Yaris 1.3L GLi CVT                                                 Rs. 2,817,000               up by Rs. 68,000
Yaris 1.3L ATIV CVT                                               Rs. 2,919,000               up by Rs. 70,000
Yaris 1.5L ATIV X M/T                                             Rs. 2,970,000               up by Rs. 71,000
Yaris 1.5L ATIV X CVT                                            Rs. 3,175,000               up by Rs. 76,000

Toyota Corolla

Corolla 1.6L M/T                                                      Rs. 3,380,000               up by Rs. 81,000
Corolla 1.6L A/T                                                       Rs. 3,534,000              up by Rs. 85,000
Corolla 1.6L A/T (SE)                                               Rs. 3,892,000               up by Rs. 93,000
Corolla 1.8L CVT                                                      Rs. 3,872,000               up by Rs. 93,000
Corolla 1.8L Grande CVT                                         Rs. 4,179,000               up by Rs. 100,000
Corolla 1.8L Grande CVT Black Interior                   Rs. 4,199,000               up by Rs. 100,000

Toyota Hilux Revo

Revo G M/T                                                              Rs. 6,947,000               up by Rs. 158,000
Revo G A/T                                                               Rs. 7,306,000               up by Rs. 167,000
Revo V A/T                                                               Rs. 8,030,000               up by Rs. 181,000
Revo Rocco                                                             Rs. 8,472,000               up by Rs. 193,000

Toyota Fortuner

Fortuner G                                                               Rs. 8,569,000                  up by Rs. 390,000
Fortuner V                                                               Rs. 9,941,000                  up by Rs. 452,000
Fortuner S                                                               Rs. 10,392,000               up by Rs. 473,000
Fortuner Legender                                                  Rs. 10,842,000               up by Rs. 493,000
 

Pak Suzuki prices

Cultus

Suzuki’s Cultus AGS variant, with the biggest hike of Rs150,000, is now available at Rs2,422,000.

Cultus VXR has gone from Rs1,904,000 to Rs2,030,000, while Cultus VXL will be sold for Rs2,244,000 against the old price of Rs2,105,000.

Alto

The new price for Alto VX after a hike of Rs32,000, is Rs1,306,000, while Alto VXR now costs Rs1,546,000, compared to the old price of Rs1,508,000.

The price of Alto VXL/AGS has seen an increase of Rs43,000 and now set at Rs1,747,000.

Wagon R

The price of Wagon R AGS has seen a surge of Rs34,000, now available at Rs2,158,000.

Wagon R VXR will be sold for Rs1,877,000 (previous price: Rs1,760,000), while Wagon R VXL will now cost Rs23,000 more with a new price of Rs1,975,000.

Bolan

Bolan VX, with an increase of Rs29,000, is now priced at Rs1,178,000.

The company last announced a price-increase in November.

Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) set sales records twice in the calendar year 2021. PSMC reached a new monthly record of over 15,500 units sold in Dec surpassing its previous high of over 15,200 units sold in July 2021.



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