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Toyota Fortuner Price Slashed by Rs 2.5 Million in Pakistan

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Web desk: Toyota Fortuner price cut Pakistan has created fresh momentum in the local auto market especially in the premium SUV segment. Indus Motor Company confirmed that prices for the Fortuner G and Fortuner V variants have been reduced with immediate effect, making the vehicle more accessible for buyers who were previously priced out.

The reduction combines recent tax relief measures with a special anniversary discount. As a result, the Fortuner V has received the largest cut of up to Rs 2.5 million, while the Fortuner G has also seen a significant drop. The revised prices are already active at showrooms.

Meanwhile, the Toyota Fortuner price cut Pakistan could revive demand in the high-end SUV category, which slowed due to high taxes and inflation. The Fortuner remains popular for its durability, resale value and off-road performance factors that continue to attract buyers despite premium pricing.

In addition this move reflects improving consumer sentiment following recent economic adjustments. Limited time offers such as this often lead to a surge in bookings, particularly for flagship models like the Fortuner.

Indus Motor Company, a joint venture between Toyota Motor Corporation and Pakistani partners began operations in 1990. Over the past three and a half decades it has played a central role in shaping Pakistan’s automotive landscape.

However potential buyers should act quickly, as the anniversary discount may not last long. Once the promotional period ends, prices could return to previous levels.

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