ISLAMABAD: Pak Star Automobile (Pvt.) Ltd has revised the retail prices of its Metro e-vehicle lineup because operational costs have risen following recent fuel price increases.
The company announced through a notification on April 3 that its cost structure has experienced major changes because sea freight charges have risen, and logistics expenses from Karachi seaport to the factory and to dealerships have increased during the last month.
The company explained that rising petroleum product prices have created major expense increases that the business cannot manage to pay.
The company now charges Rs. 5,000 more for all Metro e-vehicle models, which will take effect today. The revised pricing applies to all orders from April 3, with dealers required to deposit all payments, which include the extra amounts above current retail prices.
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