Bank AL Habib and Indus Motors Launch Attractive Car Financing Offer

Karachi: Bank AL Habib, in collaboration with Indus Motors Company, has announced a new financing offer for prospective car buyers, providing discounted markup rates on various Toyota models including the Yaris, Corolla Sedan, Corolla Cross, Fortuner, and Revo/Hilux. The offer, aimed at delivering exclusive benefits, is available through the end of September 2025.

Customers can take advantage of a financing rate pegged at 1 Year KIBOR plus 2.50% for up to three years. Additionally, the offer includes discounted insurance rates, with a rate of 1.65% without a tracker and 1.80% with a tracker from Habib and Atlas Insurance or Takaful.

The offer extends beyond financing, with perks such as free extended warranties and pre-paid maintenance for specific models. Notably, the Yaris 1.3 Ativ CVT comes with a complimentary fourth-year extended warranty, while the Corolla Cross 1.8 HEVX and Fortuner GRs offer free first-year pre-paid periodic maintenance.

Furthermore, the collaboration introduces the Toyota Protection Plan (TPP), offering insurance at reduced rates and relaxed depreciation criteria for partial claims. This includes a 0% depreciation for the first year, increasing incrementally to 25% by the fifth year, although this does not apply to batteries, SRS airbags, and tire damage.

Priority delivery is also available for selected models and variants, ensuring prompt access to new vehicles for customers. Interested buyers are encouraged to visit Bank AL Habib branches or Toyota dealerships for detailed information.

The campaign, running from July 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025, sets the prevailing pricing at the time of delivery and maintains current product parameters, applicable to both conventional and Islamic variants.

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