ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s automobile sector seems to be on the throttle of recovery, with hatchback cars leading the charge.
As inflation slows down and consumer confidence improves, small, fuel-efficient cars are turning out to be the best bet among buyers in the South Asian nation.
The nation’s auto industry is growing back to life, and its budget cars are taking the lead.
According to recent statistics from Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), the nation’s automobile industry rose by 47percent in June 2025 as 21,773 vehicles were sold as compared to a mere 14,786 in May. On a year-on-year basis, sales increased a whopping 64%, which indicates a strong comeback.
Top-Selling Cars in Pakistan
| Model | Units Sold (June 2025) |
| Suzuki Alto | 9,497 |
| Suzuki Swift | 1,784 |
| Toyota Corolla & Yaris | 2,902 |
| Honda City & Civic | 1,710 |
| Haval SUVs | 1,337 |
Lowest-Selling Cars in June 2025
| Models | Units Sold | Change |
| Suzuki Wagon R | 153 | ↓32% |
| Honda BR-V & HR-V | 98 | ↓27% |
| Hyundai Sonata | 100 | ↓18% |
The actual June winner was Pak Suzuki Motors, which registered a mind-boggling 139% increase, selling 13,217 units over the May sales of 5,519. Alto, Cultus, and Swift ruling the charts, Suzuki has sealed its hold on the entry-level segment.
Of late, Toyota Industries experienced a 24% decline in sales, while Honda Atlas dipped by 10%, even as strong nameplates failed to work their magic.
Top Selling Models
| Model | Sales |
|---|---|
| Suzuki Alto | 9,497 |
| Toyota Corolla & Yaris | 2,902 |
| Suzuki Swift | 1,784 |
| Honda City & Civic | 1,710 |
| Haval (Sazgar) | 1,337 |
| Toyota Fortuner & Hilux | 785 |
| Suzuki Every | 681 |
| Hyundai Tucson | 644 |
| Suzuki Ravi | 579 |
| Suzuki Cultus | 523 |
| Hyundai Porter | 302 |
| Hyundai Elantra | 275 |
| Suzuki Wagon R | 153 |
| Hyundai Santa Fe | 136 |
| Hyundai Sonata | 100 |
| Honda BR-V & HR-V | 98 |
| BAIC (Sazgar) | 12 |


