Hyundai Nishat Motor (Pvt.) Limited has announced a revision in freight rates for selected models across its vehicle lineup. The decision, shared through an official circular dated May 19, 2025, is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations and align freight structures with current market dynamics.
According to the circular, the updated freight charges will be applicable on all vehicles invoiced on or after June 1st, 2025. Hyundai states this move is intended to support consistent service delivery and enhance network efficiency across the board.
This change affects some of Pakistan’s most popular Hyundai models, including the Porter, Elantra Hybrid, Tucson Hybrid, Sonata, and Santa Fe Hybrid. Each model has seen a uniform increase of PKR 15,000 in freight charges.
Revised Freight Charges
Below is the detailed breakdown of the revised rates:
Vehicles | Freight Rate (Current) | Freight Rate (Revised) | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Hyundai Porter | 32,000 | 47,000 | 15,000 |
Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | 32,000 | 47,000 | 15,000 |
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid | 40,000 | 55,000 | 15,000 |
Hyundai Sonata (All Variants) | 40,000 | 55,000 | 15,000 |
Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid | 45,000 | 60,000 | 15,000 |
Notification
Hyundai has advised all dealer principals and sales teams to update their systems and workflows accordingly to reflect the new freight structure. The company also encouraged teams to stay in close coordination with their respective area sales managers for any clarification or support.
According to the company, this revision in freight charges is part of Hyundai’s broader strategy to maintain service quality, meet growing logistical demands, and stay responsive to operational cost shifts.
For customers, this change highlights the importance of staying informed about vehicle pricing components, especially in dynamic segments like freight and logistics that influence overall vehicle cost.
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