Toyota Pakistan Cuts Fortuner Prices by Over PKR 2.5 Million, New December 2025 Rates
Toyota Pakistan has reduced Fortuner prices by over PKR 2.5 million for December 2025, bringing the 2.7 G and 2.8 Sigma V to their lowest levels in years. Limited stock is available, making this one of the best Fortuner deals in recent memory.

Table of Contents
- New Prices (December 2025)
- Why Is Toyota Doing This Now?
- Is This Deal Actually Good?
- But There’s a Catch
- Should You Wait for Even Lower Prices?
- Final Thought
Toyota just made a move nobody saw coming.
To mark 35 years in Pakistan, Indus Motor Company has slashed prices on both Fortuner variants by more than PKR 25 lakh each. Yes, you read that right, over 2.5 million rupees off the sticker price. And it’s only for a limited number of units.
New Prices (December 2025)
- Fortuner 2.7 G ready in PKR 12.435 million
- Fortuner 2.8 Sigma V in PKR 14.935 million
That’s the lowest the Fortuner has ever been since the current generation launched. For context, the Sigma V used to sit close to PKR 18 million just a few months ago.
Why Is Toyota Doing This Now?
Simple. The market is ice-cold.
Inflation is high, car financing rates are brutal (some banks are charging 20%+ markup), and people have stopped buying big SUVs. Showrooms have been quiet for months. Toyota has cars sitting in stock, and they need to move them before the end of the year.
Instead of waiting for the market to recover (which could take another year), they chose to pass on a massive discount and clear inventory. Smart move, honestly.
Is This Deal Actually Good?
Let’s keep it real.
At PKR 14.935 million, the top-spec Sigma V is now cheaper than a base-model Kia Sorento or a fully loaded MG HS Essence was last year. You’re getting a proper body-on-frame SUV, 2.8L diesel with 500+ Nm torque, part-time 4x4, leather seats, power tailgate, and Toyota’s legendary reliability.
For a lot of buyers who always wanted a Fortuner but couldn’t justify spending 18–19 million, this price suddenly makes it reachable.
But There’s a Catch
Toyota has openly said stock is limited. Once these units are gone, prices will go back up. We’ve seen this before with the Corolla Cross and Revo price drops earlier this year; the discounted cars disappeared within weeks.
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to buy a Fortuner, this is probably it.
Should You Wait for Even Lower Prices?
Some people think prices might drop further in January when new taxes or duties kick in. That’s possible, but it’s a gamble. Toyota could just as easily raise prices again if the rupee weakens more or freight costs go up.
Right now, you know exactly what you’re getting. A brand-new 2025 Fortuner with full warranty at the lowest price in years.
Final Thought
This isn’t some marketing trick or “starting from” price. It’s a straight, honest reduction because Toyota wants to celebrate 35 years with customers, and clear stock while they’re at it. If you want one, call your dealer today. Seriously. These won’t last long.
For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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