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Toyota Pakistan announces big drop in prices of Corolla Cross vehicles

By News Desk

September 10, 2024 09:35 PM


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Indus Motors has announced big reduction across its range of Corolla Cross vehicles. Through a social media post, the company has announced that this price cut will be available for a limited period.

According to a statement released on Toyota Pakistan’s official Facebook page, Corolla Cross HV High model price has been slashed by Rs 8,50,000, bringing it down from Rs 98,49,000 to Rs 89,99,000

Corolla Cross HV MID variant price was reduced Rs 8,00,000, with its new price set at Rs 85,99,000, down from Rs 93,99,000.

Corolla Cross Petrol High model has been reduced by Rs 9,00,000, now available for Rs 79,99,000, previously priced at Rs 88,99,000

Corolla Cross Petrol Low variant has also experienced a price cut of Rs 9,00,000, with its new price at Rs 72,99,000, down from Rs 81,99,000

The price reductions apply to a limited number of vehicles, and customers are encouraged to act quickly to take advantage of these offers.

This promotional pricing marks a strategic effort by Indus Motors to boost sales and reward customers as the Corolla Cross celebrates its successful first year in the market.


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