Toyota Pixis Epoch Price in Pakistan 2023

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Toyota Pixis Epoch price in Pakistan

Toyota Pixis is a series of kei cars, kei trucks, and kei microvans which is manufactured by Daihatsu and sold under the name of Toyota. The name pixis is derived from the word pixy or pixie. In Pakistan Toyota, Pixis Epoch is gaining fame which is a rebadged version of Mira. In this article, we will explore the Toyota Pixis Epoch Price in Pakistan, specifications, mileage, top speed, and more.

Introduction

Toyota Pixis Epoch is becoming famous in Pakistan because of its Fuel efficiency, reliability, and affordability. The reason that this car looks familiar as it is the rebadged version of the Daihatsu Mira. In Pakistan, this car is not manufactured but it is imported from Japan. Just like the Daihatsu Mira, this car has ample room comfortable drive, and a smaller engine to consume less fuel while still giving a good mileage. Now let’s delve into the variants.

What are the Variants of Toyota Pixis Epoch?

Toyota Pixis Epoch price in Pakistan

Toyota Pixis Epoch comes in 4 variants. All the variants have different features and specifications. All variants also have different pricing so you can buy whatever you think suits you the most. These are the variants of the Toyota Pixis Epoch.

VariantEngineTypeTransmission
B658ccPetrolAutomatic
G658ccPetrolAutomatic
L658ccPetrolAutomatic
X658ccPetrolAutomatic

What is the Toyota Pixis Epoch Price in Pakistan?

Toyota Pixis Epoch Price in Pakistan starts from PKR 1,600,000 and goes up to around PKR 2,200,000. Different variants with different features have different prices in Pakistan. Here is the list of the prices of all variants.

VariantsPrice
BPKR 2,200,000
GPKR 2,100,000
LPKR 1,600,000
XPKR 2,000,000

What are the Specifications of the Toyota Pixis Epoch?

Toyota Pixis Epoch price in Pakistan

Engine

Toyota Pixis Epoch B has a DOHC, 12 valves, inline-4 petrol engine which produces a displacement of 658cc at 57 Nm of torque. This engine is capable of producing 48 HP and getting to a top speed of 140 KM/H.

Transmission 

All the variants of the Toyota Pixis Epoch have an automatic CVT transmission. Which also helps in the amazing furl average of this car.

Mileage and Fuel Tank Capacity

This car has a fuel tank capacity of 28 L. The fuel average this car can give you is around 18 KM/L in the city and 22 KM/L on the highway.

Detailed Specifications

Price
Body TypeHatchback
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height)3395 x 1475 x 1500 mm
Ground Clearance0 mm
Displacement658 cc
TransmissionAutomatic
Horse Power48 hp
Torque57 Nm
Boot Space0 L
Kerb Weight650 KG
Fuel TypePetrol
Mileage18 – 20 KM/L
Fuel Tank Capacity28 L
Seating Capacity5 – Persons
Top Speed140 KM/H
Tyre Size155/70/R13

FAQs

What is the price of Toyota Pixis in Pakistan?

Toyota Pixis Epoch Price in Pakistan starts from PKR 1,600,000 and goes up to around PKR 2,200,000.

What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota Pixis?

This car has a fuel tank capacity of 28 L. The fuel average this car can give you is around 18 KM/L in the city and 22 KM/L on the highway.

Is Pixis and Mira the same?

The reason that this car looks familiar as it is the rebadged version of the Daihatsu Mira. In Pakistan, this car is not manufactured but imported from Japan. 

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