Budget Sports Cars that You Can Buy in Pakistan

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Note: Last updated in April 2024

Pakistan is a booming marketplace of gradually maturing consumers who are getting empowered through different media outlets and are now on the right track to developing informed buying habits. While the majority of the world’s population prefers to tip toward ordinary stuff, there is a significant chunk of the population that prefers to stand out from the crowd. And in today’s world of connectivity, it isn’t that hard to find the right car for yourself if you have these tendencies or, more importantly, are looking to appease your petrolhead vibes with a limited budget.

Following is a list of six budget sports cars that you can find easily in Pakistan.

1: Honda CR-Z

Honda CR-Z is a sport compact hybrid vehicle manufactured by Honda. CR-Z’s unique selling point is its sporty design based on providing exhilarating driving experience, with an above average fuel economy of 20-22 KMPL. The car was originally introduced in 2010. Production of the Honda CR-Z commenced in 2010 and is still in production today, the Honda CR-Z was and is available for purchase in the years 10′-15′.

A 2012 model can be easily bought in PKR 3-3.5 million.

You can check out the list of available Honda CR-Z here!

2: Daihatsu Copen

The second generation of Daihatsu Copen was introduced in 2014. This car is a front wheel drive with a front mount 660cc turbocharged engine. Copen comes in three different variants Cero, Robe and X-Play. The USP of this car is its drop down roof and a highly economical engine. Additionally, due to carefully designed exterior proportions, this plucky little sports car is perfect for an urban environment.

A Daihatsu Copen Robe (2018-model) can be purchased at PKR 3.8-4.5 million.

You can check out the listing of Daihatsu Copen here!

3: Mazda RX-8

If you are more off a traditionalist and like to own a rear wheel drive budget sports car then look no further, as Mazda RX8 is one of the best choices you are ever going to come across, locally. This car was originally introduced in 2003 and is quite commonly known as the quad coupe. The first generation of this car lasted in the production phase from 03-12 and then later on it received cosmetic as well as engine upgrades.

A 2005 model Mazda RX8 can easily be bought at PKR 3-4 million.

You can check out the list of available Mazda RX-8 here!

4: Nissan Z-Series

The Nissan Z-Series is a series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan Motors ltd. The original Z-series was sold in October 1969 in Japan. Since 2008, the Z-Series is in its sixth generation. In Pakistan, it is easy to find fourth generation (300ZX), fifth generation (350Z) and some scarce units of sixth generation (370Z).

A 2004 Nissan 350Z can easily end up costing you somewhere between PKR 6-7 million.

You can check out the list of available Nissan Z-Series here!

5: Mercedes Benz CLK

If you would like to have a car that could be used to cater to your needs for sportiness, as well as serve the purpose of hauling daily tasks, then the Mercedes Benz CLK is your best pick. Yes, it may be expensive, but the car certainly has the pedigree and looks. The 2nd Generation Mercedes CLK Class was introduced in 2003. The 2003 Mercedes CLK is a front engine rear-wheel drive subcompact coupe. The Mercedes CLK 2nd Generation featured a slightly larger and taller body with an updated design language that brought the CLK on par with Mercedes modern design language. On top of everything the car comes in 10 different variants, so I believe you will be spoiled for choice if you do decide to buy this car.

Mercedes CLK (2007 model)  can fall somewhere in the range of PKR 10.3-10.6 million.

You can check out the list of available Mercedes CLK Class here!

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  1. Mohsan Hassan says

    why do I feel that these “budget sports cars” can bring much more value for the consumers, as compared to our locally available cars?

  2. Adnan Bhatti says

    I agree, but the thing here is, us Pakistanis consider an Altis grande a sports car, whereas it’s just another 4-door sedan. Sports cars mentioned above are at the very least 4th if not, 3rd car in the household. The primary being a premium sedan let’s say, an e-class, camry or markx for the gent in the family, 2nd an offroader / suv for the mum, third a small vitz / city for running errands like dropping the kids to school, etc. and then the fourth, the sports car for Mr. to take out on weekends. Sports cars require a lot more maintenance as compared to a normal car. A corolla or civic with 70k on the clock is a good car, whereas a sports car with that much mileage is not considered a good buy. So unfortunately, the corolla / civic win again.

  3. Salman Ahmed says

    Normal cars are much better . Driving should be done in a way as to safeguard yourself plus the other people around you . It should not be all about speed and fun .you can do that on your console and TVs instead

  4. Zulfiqar Ali Soomro says

    well going by your statement the world should stop producing Ferraris lambos and gtrs, right

  5. Zulfiqar Ali Soomro says

    agreed totally.. civic and corolla ko thora modify kardo kits laga ke suddenly these ECONOMY SEDANS become sports cars… lol

  6. Adnan Bhatti says

    Kind of my initial point. The sports car or ‘Recreational vehicle’ as the ‘goras’ say, is the 3rd if not 4th car. The household that has one of these has the three aforementioned BEFORE the not-very-practical sports. In other words, Jiskey paas premier sedan hai, phir aik 4×4 ya SUV bhee hai, phir aik cheap sedan bhee hai, phir kia karey!? Buy a sports car 😀 😀

  7. Salman Ahmed says

    Civic Corolla main se koi car bhi sports car nahi ha aur na hi is article wali ha .sports cars Ferrari ,Porsche ki hoti ha .aap log kis mughlia daur main ji rahae ha?

  8. Zulfiqar Ali Soomro says

    Hahaha

  9. Sameed Yousuf says

    nissan z series, rx8 are proper sport cars bro.
    ferrari aur porsche luxury sports cars hen and a merc slk

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