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Indus Motor hikes car prices

byCT Report
23/03/2018
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KARACHI: Indus Motor Company – the maker of Toyota Corolla in Pakistan – has increased car prices in the range of Rs75,000-300,000 of different variants to pass on the increase in cost of production arising from the fresh rupee devaluation.

This is the second increase in prices within a short span of three months. Both times, it revised prices upwards post rupee devaluation event.

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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) allowed the rupee to 4% to Rs115 to the US dollar in the inter-bank market on Wednesday. The central bank has so far devalued the currency by a total of 9%, including the 5% plunge in December 2017.

Earlier, the company increased the price of cars ranging Rs50,000-60,000. However, it was a partial pass on the increase in cost of production, which is why the company announced increasing prices in a wider range of up to Rs300,000, it was reliably learnt.

The devaluation has increased the cost of imports, as the carmaker imports significant amount of raw material, mostly steel. In addition to this, the government put additional regulatory duties on the import of raw material, said the industry officials.

IMC increased the rate of Grande CVT SR by Rs75,000, which is now priced at Rs2.33 million, Grande MT SR saw its price jump up Rs75,000 to Rs2.51 million. Altis 1.8 CVT’s price was raised by Rs75,000 to Rs2.46 million, Altis 1.8 MT by Rs75,000 to Rs2.33 million, Altis 1.8 MT by Rs75,000 to Rs2.27 million, XLI by Rs75,000 to Rs1.89 million, GLI AT by Rs100,000 to Rs2.12 million, GLI MT SE by Rs100,000 to Rs2.15 million, and the price of GLI MT increased from Rs100,000 to Rs2.04 million.

It also increased the price of IMV 1 Deckless, IMC 1 4X2, IMC 1 4X2 upsepec, Revo G MT, Revo G AT, Revo V AT, Fortuner 4×2 Hi and Fortuner 4×4 in range of Rs100,000-300,000.

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