Toyota Sienta Price in Pakistan 2024 | Specifications and Mileage

Cars in PakistanToyota Sienta Price in Pakistan 2024 | Specifications and Mileage

If you are looking for a 7-seater multifunctional conveyance, consider buying a Toyota Sienta. Here you will learn about Toyota Sienta price in Pakistan, Specifications, mileage, pictures, and FAQs.

Toyota Sienta Overview

Toyota Sienta price in Pakistan

The first generation of Toyota Sienta was launched by a Japanese manufacturer in 2003. It is a seven-seater Multipurpose Vehicle (MPV) with a spacious cabin to meet the requirements of large families. Currently, there is the second generation of Toyota Sienta that was launched in 2015. It is available in petrol and hybrid transmission.

Variants

This MPV has two variants in Pakistan:

  • Toyota Sienta G: Petrol
  • Toyota Sienta X: Hybrid

Toyota Sienta Price in Pakistan

Variant Price
Toyota Sienta GPKR 5,028,000
Toyota Sienta XPKR 5,425,000

Toyota Sienta price in Pakistan starts from approximately PKR 5,028,000 and goes up to PKR 5,425,000. The company has discontinued the manufacturing so can purchase a used one from Pakwheels or OLX.

Specifications

Engine and Transmission

Toyota Sienta G has a DOHC 1496cc engine transmission that produces a horsepower of 105 @ 6000 RPM and 140 Nm @ 4200 RPM of Torque. The Toyota Sienta X has a hybrid transmission with slightly different power production. It produces 107 HP @ 6000 RPM and 136 Nm @ 4200 RPM of torque. Both of these variants have Automatic transmission.

Exterior

Toyota Sienta price in Pakistan

Toyota Sienta has an attractive and bold exterior with sharp lines on its body. On the front end, there is a large grille connected with side swept headlamps. At the back end, we get a hatchback shape.

Interior

Toyota Sienta price in Pakistan

Toyota Sienta has a spacious cabin with a seating capacity of 7-persons. The front of the vehicle is equipped with a large number of features that make driving and travelling easy for the driver and passenger. There is ample headroom and legroom for the passengers for a comfortable ride. For additional comfort, Sienta has a feature of foldable seats for the second and third row.

Features

  • Air conditioner
  • Cup Holders
  • Multi-function steering wheel
  • Automatic Climate control
  • Touchscreen Infotainment
  • Airbags
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Windows and Door lock

Mileage

Toyota Sienta has a fuel tank capacity of 42L which gives a mileage of 11km/l in the city and 13km/l on the highway.

Key Specifications

Price50.3 – 54.3 lacs
Body TypeVan
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height)4235 x 1695 x 1695 mm
Ground Clearance150 mm
Displacement1496 cc
TransmissionAutomatic
Horse Power105 – 107 hp
Torque136 – 140 Nm
Boot Space575 L
Kerb Weight1350 KG
Fuel TypePetrol & Hybrid
Mileage11 – 13 KM/L
Fuel Tank Capacity42 L
Seating Capacity7 – Persons
Top Speed180 KM/H
Tyre Size195/50/R16

FAQs

Is Toyota Sienta a 7-seater?

Yes, the Toyota Sienta is a 7-seater Multipurpose vehicle that can be used for domestic and commercial purposes.

What is the fuel consumption of Toyota Sienta in km L?

Toyota Sienta has a fuel tank capacity of 42L which gives a mileage of 11km/l in the city and 13km/l on the highway.

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