
In the newly announced federal budget 2025–26, the government has approved a 2% increase in taxes on cars with engine sizes between 1300cc and 1800cc.
This tax revision will directly affect the prices of popular Toyota models in Pakistan, especially those in the mid-size sedan and compact SUV segment, a preferred choice for middle-income families.
Budget 2025–26 announcements for tax on vehicle
The new tax is part of the government’s broader effort to boost revenue without increasing the burden on low-end vehicle buyers. But since cars in the 1300cc–1800cc range dominate the market, the impact will be felt widely.
Models like the Toyota Yaris and Toyota Corolla, known for their fuel efficiency and comfort, are set to get more expensive.
Toyota cars price in Pakistan
Here’s how much Toyota car prices in Pakistan are expected to rise following the 2% tax:
Yaris GLI MT 1.3
- Current: Rs4,479,000
- Expected: Rs4,568,580
Yaris ATIV MT 1.3
- Current: Rs4,730,000
- Expected: Rs 4,824,600
Yaris GLI CVT 1.3
- Current: Rs4,760,000
- Expected: Rs4,855,200
Yaris ATIV CVT 1.3
- Current: Rs5,604,000
- Expected: Rs5,716,080
Yaris ATIV X CVT 1.5 (Beige)
- Current: Rs6,215,000
- Expected: Rs6,339,300
Yaris ATIV X CVT 1.5 (Black)
- Current: Rs6,319,000
- Expected: Rs6,445,380
Corolla Altis X Manual 1.6
- Current: Rs5,969,000
- Expected: Rs6,088,380
Corolla Altis 1.6 X CVT-i
- Current: Rs6,559,000
- Expected: Rs6,690,180
Corolla Altis X CVT-i 1.8
- Current: Rs6,889,000
- Expected: Rs7,026,780
Corolla Altis 1.6 X CVT-i SE
- Current: Rs7,189,000
- Expected: Rs7,332,780
Corolla Grande X CVT-i 1.8 (Beige)
- Current: Rs7,509,000
- Expected: Rs7,659,180
Corolla Grande X CVT-i 1.8 (Black)
- Current: Rs7,549,000
- Expected: Rs7,699,980
Industry experts warn that this price hike, combined with inflation, currency devaluation, and high interest rates, may push more people out of the new car market. Dealers are expecting slower sales in the coming months as buyers reconsider their options.