What is the mileage of Yaris Pakistan?
Short answer: The Yaris in Pakistan shows different fuel economy depending on the engine variant—roughly 18–20 km per litre for the 1.3-litre version and 16–18 km per litre for the 1.5-litre version in mixed driving—with real-world numbers often lower in city conditions.
This article explains the official figures, what drivers actually see on Pakistan’s roads, and how to maximize fuel efficiency for the Yaris sold here. It covers variant options, typical daily use, and practical tips relevant to Pakistani driving conditions as of 2024–2025.
Official figures by variant
The following figures reflect manufacturer-stated fuel economy for Yaris variants commonly sold in Pakistan. Values are typically described in kilometres per litre (km/l) under mixed driving conditions and can differ from real-world results.
- 1.3-litre petrol variant (CVT): approximately 18–20 km/l in mixed driving conditions.
- 1.5-litre petrol variant (CVT): approximately 16–18 km/l in mixed driving conditions.
Note: Actual mileage varies with driving style, terrain, and use of air conditioning. These figures serve as a baseline for comparison and planning.
Real-world experiences in Pakistan
Beyond official figures, real-world mileage depends on city versus highway driving, traffic levels, and maintenance. Owner surveys and automotive outlets in Pakistan report a broader range for daily driving.
- 1.3-litre variant: city driving with AC often yields around 12–16 km/l; highway driving can reach 18–22 km/l, depending on speed and conditions.
- 1.5-litre variant: city driving with AC commonly yields around 12–15 km/l; highway driving can reach 16–22 km/l, with higher figures possible on steady, economical speeds.
In typical daily use, many drivers observe a combined figure in the mid-teens for both variants, with better highway performance on longer trips.
Factors affecting mileage
Several variables influence Yaris mileage beyond engine size, including driving behavior, maintenance, and environmental conditions.
- Driving style: smooth acceleration and steady speeds improve efficiency; aggressive driving lowers it.
- Traffic and route: frequent stops, hills, and urban bottlenecks reduce mileage.
- Vehicle condition: proper tire pressure, timely service, and clean air filters help maintain efficiency.
- AC usage: air conditioning increases fuel consumption, especially at low speeds.
- Load and roof accessories: extra weight or aerodynamic drag reduces efficiency.
Keeping a well-maintained vehicle and adopting efficient driving habits can meaningfully impact real-world mileage.
Tips to maximize fuel efficiency
To maximize kilometres per litre from your Yaris, consider the following practical steps:
- Keep tires properly inflated to recommended pressures.
- Perform regular maintenance, including timely oil changes and air filter replacement.
- Drive at steady speeds, especially on highways; use cruise control where appropriate.
- Avoid rapid acceleration and heavy braking; anticipate traffic flow to minimize stops.
- Remove unnecessary load and roof racks when not in use to reduce drag.
- Avoid idling for extended periods; turn off the engine if parked for long durations.
Implementing these practices can help Yaris owners approach the manufacturer’s estimates in regular use.
Summary
The Toyota Yaris available in Pakistan typically reports official fuel-economy figures around 18–20 km/l for the 1.3-litre variant and about 16–18 km/l for the 1.5-litre variant in mixed driving. Real-world mileage varies widely, with city driving generally yielding lower numbers than highway driving. For most users, mid-teens are common in daily use, with highway trips offering better efficiency. By maintaining the car well and adopting fuel-saving driving practices, drivers can maximize their Yaris’ mileage.
