Toyota Indus Motors (IMC) has rolled out an exclusive promotion on the popular Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT as part of its 35th anniversary celebrations in Pakistan. This limited-time offer includes premium upgrades at no additional cost, making it an irresistible deal for customers looking to enhance their driving experience.
As part of this special promotion, the Toyota Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT, known for its reliability and sleek design, now comes with two exciting premium upgrades:
Alloy Wheels: Replacing the standard steel wheels, the Yaris now boasts stylish alloy wheels that not only enhance its visual appeal but also offer improved performance and durability, contributing to a smoother driving experience.
Upgraded Audio System: The Yaris is now equipped with a 6.8-inch capacitive touchscreen infotainment system, which includes advanced Bluetooth connectivity. This system allows two phones to connect hands-free, supports seamless music streaming from up to five devices, and provides MP3 and DVD/VCD playback, USB ports, and a 2-way wired MirrorLink for a more versatile multimedia experience.
What makes this promotion even more enticing is that these premium features come at no additional charge. Customers will pay the same price as the current Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT model, making this an unbeatable offer for those looking for enhanced features without the extra cost.
This special offer is available only for a limited time and applies to a limited number of units. Interested buyers are encouraged to visit Toyota dealerships soon to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity.
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