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Toyota Corolla Price in Pakistan 2026 — Complete Guide

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Ahmed KhanSenior Automotive Journalist

Published 15 April 2026

The Toyota Corolla remains Pakistan's best-selling sedan for over two decades. If you're looking to buy a Corolla in 2026, this guide covers every variant, on-road price, monthly EMI, and total ownership costs — all in one place.

Toyota Corolla Variants and Prices in 2026

Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) currently offers the Corolla in these trims:

  • Corolla Altis 1.8 AT — Rs. 5,200,000 (1798cc automatic, leather, rear camera, sunroof)
  • Corolla X 1.6 CVT — Rs. 4,800,000 (1598cc CVT, touchscreen, fabric seats)
  • Corolla X 1.6 Manual — Rs. 4,500,000 (1598cc manual, entry-level spec)

These are ex-factory prices. On-road price in Lahore or Karachi adds approximately Rs. 80,000–120,000 for registration, insurance, and first-year token tax.

Monthly EMI — What Will You Actually Pay?

Financing a Corolla through a Pakistani bank with 20% down payment over 3 years at 22% (HBL standard rate):

  • Altis 1.8 AT: approximately Rs. 92,000/month
  • X 1.6 CVT: approximately Rs. 85,000/month

Use our Car Loan EMI Calculator to calculate exact installments for your preferred bank and tenure. Islamic financing through Meezan Bank at 21% saves approximately Rs. 3,000–4,000 per month on the same tenure.

Annual Ownership Costs

Token Tax

The annual token tax for the 1798cc Altis in Punjab is Rs. 15,000/year. For the 1598cc X variant, it's Rs. 7,000/year. Calculate your exact amount using the Token Tax Calculator.

Fuel Cost

The Corolla 1.8 averages 12 km/litre in city driving. At current petrol prices (Rs. 255.63/litre for RON 92):

  • Monthly fuel cost at 1,500 km/month: Rs. 31,954
  • Annual fuel cost: Rs. 383,450

The X 1.6 is slightly more efficient at 13 km/l, saving roughly Rs. 2,500/month. Check how your Corolla compares to other cars with the Fuel Cost Calculator.

Insurance

Comprehensive insurance for a Rs. 5.2M Corolla:

  • Jubilee Insurance: Rs. 145,600/year (2.8%)
  • EFU General: Rs. 140,400/year (2.7%)
  • Adamjee Insurance: Rs. 156,000/year (3.0%)

Estimate your exact premium with the Insurance Estimator.

Toyota Corolla vs Competitors

vs Honda City

The Honda City 1.5 starts at Rs. 4.2M — nearly Rs. 1M cheaper than the Corolla Altis. The City has a more modern CVT and slightly better fuel economy (13 km/l). The Corolla offers a wider cabin, better highway stability, and significantly stronger resale value.

If you keep cars for 5+ years, the Corolla's residual value pays back the premium. If you upgrade every 2–3 years, the City offers better value today.

vs Suzuki Cultus

The Cultus is Rs. 1.7M cheaper and more fuel efficient at 14 km/l. However, it lacks the Corolla's cabin size, highway stability, and safety features. They serve different buyers — the Cultus is for city-only budget commuters; the Corolla is for families and anyone who drives on highways.

Compare any two cars directly using the Car Comparison Tool.

Should You Buy New or Used?

A used 2022 Corolla Altis with 40,000–50,000 km currently fetches Rs. 4.2–4.6M in the market. That represents 12–15% depreciation over 4 years — one of the best retention rates for any car in Pakistan.

Check the estimated current value of a specific used Corolla using the Car Price Estimator.

Transfer Costs When Buying Used

If you buy a used Corolla at Rs. 4.5M, ownership transfer charges include:

  • Transfer fee: Rs. 500
  • Capital Value Tax (CVT) — 2% of value above Rs. 1M: Rs. 70,000
  • Withholding Tax at 1% (filer): Rs. 45,000
  • Annual token tax + number plate: Rs. 16,500

Total estimated transfer cost: Rs. 1,32,000 in addition to the car price. Calculate your exact total with the Transfer Tax Calculator.

Final Verdict

The Toyota Corolla is the safest car investment in Pakistan regardless of which variant you choose. Its resale value, parts availability at every price point, and mechanic network across all cities — from Karachi to Gilgit — make it the standard recommendation for first-time buyers, families, and anyone covering significant mileage.

The premium over a Honda City is real. But so is the long-term ownership advantage that keeps the Corolla Pakistan's number one sedan year after year.

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Ahmed Khan

Senior Automotive Journalist

Ahmed Khan has been writing about cars in Pakistan for over 10 years. He has reviewed over 200 vehicles and regularly tracks market prices, financing options, and ownership costs across Pakistan's major cities. Previously at Dawn Newspaper's Wheels section and PakWheels editorial team.

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