Toyota Yaris 1.3 MT & CVT — New Registration Fee in Punjab (2025)

Quick take: If you’re buying a Toyota Yaris 1.3 in 2025, Punjab’s excise department currently calculates new-registration fee at 2% of the vehicle value for private cars. Based on today’s ex-factory prices, that’s Rs 92,980 for the GLI MT and Rs 96,700 for the GLI CVT. A step-by-step checklist and full cost example are below.

Note: Prices, taxes and procedures can change without notice. Always confirm at your nearest Excise & Taxation office or official portal before paying.

Yaris 1.3 at a glance (2025)

  • Variants: GLI MT (manual), GLI CVT (automatic)

  • Engine: 1.3L NR series, tuned for everyday fuel economy

  • Cabin: Multi-Information Display (MID), ergonomic seats, practical storage

  • Safety: SRS airbags (driver, passenger, knee), ABS, immobilizer

  • Use case: Reliable city sedan with low running costs and easy resale

Official prices (ex-factory)

Variant Ex-factory price
Yaris 1.3 GLI MT Rs 4,649,000
Yaris 1.3 GLI CVT Rs 4,835,000

(Freight, withholding tax, number plate, smart card, token tax, insurance, registration fee etc. are additional.)

Punjab new-registration fee (2%) — exact math

Formula: Registration Fee = Vehicle Value × 2%

  • GLI MT: 4,649,000 × 0.02 = Rs 92,980

  • GLI CVT: 4,835,000 × 0.02 = Rs 96,700

This is only the 2% registration fee. Your total on-road cost also includes other government charges (below) and any dealer costs.

Other charges you should budget for

These items vary by filer status, plate availability, and city:

  • Withholding tax (WHT): depends on filer/non-filer category and engine capacity.

  • Number plate & smart card: one-time government charges.

  • Token tax: annual; first year is usually paid at registration.

  • Income tax/Professional tax (where applicable).

  • Dealer handling, insurance, tracker (optional/private).

Ask your dealer for a written on-road price breakup or visit the Excise counter to avoid surprises.

How to register your new Yaris in Punjab (simple checklist)

  1. Invoice & CNIC: Keep original invoice/provisional booking and your valid CNIC.

  2. Forms & fees: Fill the registration form at the Excise desk or online (if available).

  3. Pay government dues: Registration fee (2%), token, number plate, smart card, WHT (if applicable).

  4. Biometric & verification: Complete fingerprints/ownership verification as directed.

  5. Collect docs: Get receipt, smart card/registration book, and number plates when issued. Keep all slips safe.

Why buyers still like the Yaris 1.3

  • Efficient 1.3L engine for daily city use

  • Comfortable ride and roomy rear bench

  • Toyota network for parts and service

  • Resale confidence in the compact sedan segment

FAQs

Q. Is the 2% registration fee the full cost?
No. It’s only one component. You’ll also pay token tax, number plate, smart card and—depending on your filer status—withholding tax.

Q. Are these rates valid outside Punjab?
Each province may use different schedules or add-ons. Confirm with your local Excise & Taxation office.

Q. Do prices change during the year?
Yes. Ex-factory prices and government charges can change. Recalculate the 2% on the current invoice value.

Q. Can I register the car myself without a dealer?
Yes. Many owners register directly at the Excise office. Carry original documents and enough cash/card for government fees.

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