Overview
Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) in Karachi, Pakistan, announced in late August 2025 a limited-time offer on the Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT. It introduces premium updates such as alloy wheels and an upgraded infotainment system, aimed at refreshing the model and attracting new buyers in the competitive compact sedan market.
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What’s New
- Stylish Alloy Wheels for a premium look and durability.
- 6.8-inch Touchscreen Infotainment System with better visuals and controls.
- Dual Bluetooth Connectivity (connect two phones at once, stream from up to five).
- Smartphone Integration via MirrorLink for easier access.
- Enhanced Multimedia Options including MP3, DVD/VCD, USB, AUX, and Radio.
- Limited-Time Availability with restricted stock.

Offer Comparison
Scenario | Price (Karachi or Lahore) | Offer Details |
---|---|---|
Before April 2025 (Standard) | PKR 4,809,000 | Base variant—standard steel wheels, no infotainment upgrade |
April 2025 Special Offer | PKR 4,809,000 | Included alloy wheels + 6.8-inch infotainment system at no extra cost |
Late August 2025 Promo | PKR 4,835,000 | Same alloy wheels + upgraded infotainment now offered with a PKR 26,000 price increase |
Reason
The main reason behind this limited-time offer and update is Toyota’s strategy to refresh the Yaris lineup and make it more attractive in Pakistan.By adding premium features like alloy wheels and an upgraded infotainment system, Toyota aims to boost the car’s value perception without making a big price jump.
Earlier in April 2025, these upgrades were offered free as part of Toyota’s 35th anniversary celebration in Pakistan, but now the company has introduced them with a slight price increase to maintain sales momentum, respond to customer demand for modern features and strengthen its position against rivals.
Final Verdict
The Toyota Yaris update adds value with alloy wheels and a modern infotainment system, making it a stronger choice in the compact sedan market, though the slight price hike may feel less appealing than the earlier free-upgrade offer.
Many buyers appreciate the added features, saying the Yaris now feels more premium and tech-friendly.
Some, however, feel the price hike makes the offer less attractive compared to the earlier free-upgrade deal.