Toyota Vellfire Price in Pakistan 2024 with Specifications

Cars in PakistanToyota Vellfire Price in Pakistan 2024 with Specifications

For comfortable travel, you need a luxurious minivan in your life in which you can enjoy vacations with your friends and family. Toyota Vellfire is a luxurious minivan with top-notch features that will make travelling easier. In this article you will get to know about Toyota Vellfire price in Pakistan, details about engine, exterior, interior, and fuel average.

Toyota Vellfire: Overview

Toyota vellfire price in Pakistan

Toyota Vellfire is a minivan launched by Japanese manufacturer in 2008. It is a 2500cc spacious and comfortable ride for equipped with modern and advanced technology that makes it suitable for long tours for families, friends, and businesses. It has a bold and stylish exterior that is blended with functionality.

Toyota Vellfire Price in Pakistan

Toyota Vellfire price in Pakistan starts from PKR 85,000,000.

Specification

Engine and Transmission

This luxurious minivan comes in a 2500cc 4-cylinder inline 16-valve DOHC chain drive with a dual VVT-I engine. Its powerful engine can produce the horsepower of 180 HP@ 6000 RPM and 235 Nm of Torque @ 4100 RPM. Toyota Vellfire has a 7-speed automatic transmission. The top speed of Toyota Vellfire is 170km/l.

Exterior

Toyota vellfire price in Pakistan

Toyota Vellfire has a large front grille with chrome plating that grants it a bold and aggressive look. The jet-black exterior combined with side-swept LED Headlamps and tail lamps with 19-inch alloy wheels, and eye-catching dynamics makes this minivan an attractive ride on the road.

Interior

Toyota vellfire price in Pakistan

The interior is equipped with plush seats with leg extenders for additional comfort. The whole cabin is the epitome of luxury and comfort with powered window shades and side tables and armrests on all outer seats. The front seat has ample space for the driver’s convenience. At the front, there is a D-shaped Steering wheel which gives a perfect view of the large console. There are convenience buttons on the power steering wheel which keep commands in the driver’s hands. Toyota Vellfire also has a 14-inch display screen supported by navigation for the ease of rider.

More Features

Toyota vellfire price in Pakistan

  • Seating capacity of up to 7 persons
  • Power Steering
  • Anti-Lock Braking System
  • Power Windows
  • Air Conditioner
  • Push Start and Stop Button
  • Sunroof
  • Cameras
  • 15-speaker JBL Audio system
  • Remote Central Locking
  • Automatic climate control
  • Auto Headlights
  • Leather plush seats
  • Velour Upholstery
  • Central Console
  • Fog lamps
  • Rain Sensing Vipers
  • Knockdown rear seats

Fuel Average

Toyota Vellfire minivan has a fuel tank capacity of 75 litres which gives an impressive mileage of 11.6 km/l.

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Key Specifications

Price8.5 crore
Body TypeMPV
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height)4935 x 1850 x 1895 mm
Ground Clearance160 mm
Displacement2500 cc
TransmissionAutomatic
Horse Power180 hp
Torque235 Nm
Boot Space0 L
Kerb Weight2065 KG
Fuel TypePetrol
Mileage11.3 KM/L
Fuel Tank Capacity75 L
Seating Capacity6-7 Persons
Top Speed180 KM/H
Tyre Size235/50/18

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