ISLAMABAD: Auto giant KIA Lucky Motor Corporation (KLMC) has announced new prices for its Sportage L model, as prices have been slashed by up to Rs 18.50 lakh to boost sales of the mid-size SUV.
Amid a glut of mid-size SUVs in the country of 242 million, KIA has taken a bold step to boost sales, as the hot vehicle’s price cuts begin from May 1, 2025.
Kia Sportage urged buyers to take advantage of the limited-time offer before it expires, as the price cuts are only available while stocks last. The move marks a new chapter in the ongoing rivalry between Kia and rivals in the SUV market.
| Models | Original Price | Discounted Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sportage L HEV | 12,850,000 | 10,999,000 | 1,851,000 |
| Sportage L FWD | 11,825,000 | 9,999,000 | 1,826,000 |
| Sportage L Alpha (Base) | 9,499,000 | 8,499,000 | 1,000,000 |
These price cuts are available for a limited time and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis, while stocks last.
The move is expected to make the Kia Sportage L lineup more attractive in the face of increasing competition, especially with the introduction of other vehicles in its range.
Auto industry experts believe that these price cuts will intensify competition between the two models, giving consumers more competitive options in the mid-size SUV market.
Equipped with advanced features such as dual 12.3″ curved infotainment displays, a spacious interior, and a range of safety technologies, the Kia Sportage L offers consumers greater value at a more competitive price.
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