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Suzuki announces Alto, Ravi price in Pakistan — February 2025

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LAHORE: Pak Suzuki Motor Company has announced a price hike for its Alto and Ravi models car models, with increases reaching as high as Rs120,000, effective from February 25, 2025.

The vehicle manufacturing company issued revised retail prices through an official notification.

The notification stated, “We are pleased to inform you that all variants of the Suzuki Alto have been upgraded to meet the customer expectations.”

The company emphasized its commitment to providing high-quality products, with upgrades aimed at improving safety and comfort to meet customer expectations.

As per details, the Alto VXR MT will now cost Rs. 2,827,000, reflecting an increase of Rs. 120,000, while the Alto VXR AGS and VXL AGS variants have also seen price hikes of Rs. 95,000, bringing their new prices to Rs. 2,989,000 and Rs. 3,140,000, respectively.

Suzuki Alto Price in Pakistan

Models New Price 
Suzuki Alto VXR MT 2,827,000
Suzuki Alto VXR AGS 2,989,000
Suzuki Alto VXL AGS 3,140,000
Suzuki Ravi Pickup 1,956,000

Alongside the price hikes, the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) reported a notable surge in car sales in January 2025, with sales up by 73% month-on-month to 17,010 units. Year-on-year, car sales have increased by 61%, signaling a robust recovery in the country’s automotive market.

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