Hyundai Increased Prices on All Models Except EVs

Hyundai Nishat Motors has joined the list of automakers that have revised vehicle prices following the implementation of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle) Adoption Levy, announced by the Government of Pakistan in the Federal Budget for 2025-26.

According to Hyundai’s official notice, the revised pricing effective from 1st July 2025 is solely due to the NEV Adoption Levy, with no other economic factors influencing the decision. The company clarified explicitly that this increase is strictly related to the government’s newly imposed levy.

Hyundai’s Revised Prices (Effective 1st July 2025):

Model Previous Price (PKR) New Price (PKR) Price Increase (PKR)
Porter Deckless 4,299,000 4,345,000 46,000
Porter Flat-Deck 4,319,000 4,365,000 46,000
Porter High-Deck 4,339,000 4,385,000 46,000
Porter Deckless with AC 4,409,000 4,455,000 46,000
Porter Flat-Deck with AC 4,429,000 4,475,000 46,000
Porter High-Deck with AC 4,449,000 4,495,000 46,000
Elantra Hybrid 9,699,000 9,985,000 286,000
Tucson Hybrid Smart 10,999,000 11,220,000 221,000
Tucson Hybrid Signature 11,999,000 12,240,000 241,000
Santa Fe Hybrid Smart 12,990,000 13,250,000 260,000
Santa Fe Hybrid Signature 14,699,000 14,993,000 294,000
Sonata 2.0 10,029,000 10,239,000 210,000
Sonata 2.5 11,205,000 11,545,000 340,000
Sonata N Line 15,890,000 16,521,000 631,000*

Note:

What Exactly is the NEV Adoption Levy?

Introduced as part of the 2025-26 Federal Budget, the NEV Adoption Levy is a tax intended to accelerate the adoption of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), including electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The levy ranges from 1% to 3% based on engine sizes, explicitly applied to locally manufactured petrol and diesel-powered vehicles.

The government’s intention is to encourage consumers and manufacturers to shift toward environmentally sustainable vehicle options, by increasing the cost competitiveness of electric and hybrid vehicles against conventional combustion-engine vehicles.

As Hyundai follows Changan and other automakers in raising vehicle prices, it appears evident that consumers can expect similar adjustments across the industry.

 

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