As other auto giants in Pakistan ride the wave of reduced car prices, Pak Suzuki remains an outlier. The news of reduced Suzuki car prices is also fake, as the company responded to the fake image being circulated on social media.
While whispers of falling car prices echo through the automotive landscape in Pakistan, Pak Suzuki stands firm, refusing to follow suit. In the wake of a stronger Pakistani Rupee against the US Dollar, other players have taken the plunge, but Suzuki is yet to dive in.
Fake News Alert
Recently, a notification surfaced on social media, claiming Pak Suzuki had slashed its car prices by Rs 50,000 to Rs 110,000, depending on the model and variant. However, Suzuki promptly labeled this as fake news. The company asserts that no official announcement of a price revision has been made.
Pak Suzuki has had its share of challenges, witnessing a substantial 34% dip in sales during the first quarter of this fiscal year compared to the same period last year. The looming question is whether Pak Suzuki will eventually yield to the price reduction trend or stand its ground against the current economic currents.
Suzuki Car Prices
For those eyeing Suzuki’s lineup, here are the current prices in Pakistan:
Models |
Price (Rs) |
Alto VX | 2,251,000 |
Alto VXR | 2,612,000 |
Alto VXR AGS | 2,799,000 |
Alto AGS | 2,935,000 |
Wagon R VXR | 3,214,000 |
Wagon R VXL | 3,412,000 |
Wagon R AGS | 3,741,000 |
Cultus VXR | 3,718,000 |
Cultus VXL | 4,084,000 |
Cultus AGS | 4,366,000 |
Swift GL MT | 4,256,000 |
Swift GL CVT | 4,574,000 |
Swift GLX CVT | 4,960,000 |
Whether Pak Suzuki will adjust its prices or maintain this stance is yet to unfold. For now, the other players might be leading the race, but Suzuki seems content to watch from the pit stop. What do you think of this? Share your thoughts in the comments below!