ISLAMABAD: Pak Suzuki has introduced an attractive new installment offer for its popular Suzuki GR 150, allowing customers to purchase the bike with 0% markup over 24 months.
The scheme, available nationwide through company-owned Suzuki outlets, aims to make the mid-range motorcycle more accessible to riders amid rising market prices.
The official price of the GR 150 stands at PKR 552,900 as of July 2025, and buyers will be required to make a minimum 25% down payment at the time of booking.
Under this plan, customers can spread the remaining amount over 24 monthly installments without paying any interest, making it one of the most competitive offers currently in the market.
However, Suzuki has clarified that processing fees, registration charges, and insurance costs will still apply separately, increasing the final payable amount. Company representatives emphasize that the interest-free plan is designed to offer financial ease while maintaining transparency about mandatory additional costs.
To apply, customers must visit a company-owned Suzuki showroom, where they can obtain the official application form and receive detailed guidance on the installment structure.
Applicants are required to fill out the form, attach the necessary documents, and wait for approval. Once the application is processed and approved, the motorcycle will be delivered according to the manufacturer’s delivery schedule.
Industry analysts note that such interest-free plans are likely to attract a significant number of buyers, especially in Pakistan’s growing motorcycle market, where affordability plays a key role in purchase decisions.
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