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Pak Suzuki Motor Company on Monday jacked up its car prices, with the hike going as high as Rs120,000, citing upgrades to its Alto variants.

“Keeping in view our ongoing commitment to provide our customers with high-quality products, we are pleased to inform that all variants of the Suzuki Alto have been upgraded to meet the customer expectations,” the automaker stated.

“This enhancement improved safety and comfort, ensuring that our products continue to lead in terms of quality and reliability,” it added.

As part of the price revision, the Alto VXR MT will now be available at Rs2,827,000 amid an increase of Rs120,000.

The price of Alto VXR AGS is up by Rs95,000 to clock in at Rs2,989,000. Similarly, the price of Alto VXL AGS has also increased by Rs95,000 and will now be available at Rs3,140,000.

Moreover, the price of Suzuki RAVI pickup is up by Rs100,000, with its new retail price set at Rs1,956,000.

The new price will take effect from February 25, 2025.

Car sales in Pakistan significantly increased by 73% month-on-month (MoM) to 17,010 units as compared to the previous month, the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) latest data showed.

On a yearly basis, car sales (passenger cars, jeeps, and pickups) in the country soared by 61% against the same month last year.

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Saleem Sheikh Feb 25, 2025 10:16am
A trend of increasing prices...Not justified...a burden on middle class ..New customers will be diverted to other companies...Should be reversed...
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Saleem Sheikh Feb 25, 2025 10:17am
Non justified..Should be reversed..
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Safeer Shah Feb 28, 2025 10:08pm
The price is already outrageous for such a piece of junk. The Daihatsu Mira completely outclasses this overpriced scrap in every way. It’s a total rip-off.
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Safeer Shah Feb 28, 2025 10:09pm
No one in their right mind would waste money on this when there are far better options like the Mira available. Don’t be fooled, this is a complete waste of your hard-earned cash.
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Amjad Mushtaq Mar 01, 2025 06:01pm
No justification at all for this price hike. Mira is much better option.
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