Toyota Pakistan Posts Rs 6.7 Billion Profit in Q1 FY26
Indus Motor Company (Toyota Pakistan) posted a strong Rs 6.72 billion profit in Q1 FY26, a 32% increase from last year. Earnings per share rose to Rs 85.49, with a Rs 51 dividend announced. Despite a quarterly dip due to the NEV levy, net sales jumped 48% YoY to Rs 61.7 billion as Toyota’s Corolla, Yaris, and hybrid models continued to dominate the Pakistani road

Table of Contents
- Sales Climb Despite a Dip
- What Stands Out
- Why Investors Watch Closely
- For stock buyers: Steady dividends. Solid margins.
Indus Motor Company made Rs 6.72 billion profit in the first quarter of FY26. That's up 32% from last year.
Earnings per share hit Rs 85.49. And they announced a Rs 51 per share dividend. Payout ratio stands at 60%.
Sales Climb Despite a Dip
Net sales reached Rs 61.7 billion. Up 48% year-on-year. Toyota sold 9,889 vehicles. A 61% jump from last year.
But quarter-on-quarter, sales fell 11%. Blame the new NEV levy.
Gross margins improved to 17.1%. From 13.4% last year. That's the real profit driver.
What Stands Out
Admin costs rose. Other income dropped. Yet profits grew strong.
Toyota dominates Pakistan's roads. Corolla, Yaris, and hybrids, people keep buying.
Cash for shareholders. Rs 51 dividend rewards loyal investors.
Why Investors Watch Closely
Analysts stay positive. Valuation looks good. Auto market shows recovery.
Used imports and floods hurt demand. But Toyota volumes rose big.
Pakistan's auto sector faces high prices and taxes. Still, Indus Motor delivers.
For stock buyers: Steady dividends. Solid margins.
For car fans: More hybrids coming. Localization hits 60% on sedans.
This quarter proves resilience. Profits up. Sales are strong year-on-year. Toyota stays king.
And that's why it matters for Pakistani drivers and investors. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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