Business

Suzuki Cultus Expected Price increase in Pakistan amid new sales tax

Published by
Web Desk

Islamabad: The auto industry in Pakistan is facing a challenging period as sales continue to plummet amidst soaring prices and record inflation. Adding to the woes of both buyers and sellers, the government has recently imposed an additional sales tax, further exacerbating the situation.

The new tax policy, which includes a 25 percent sales tax, is particularly impacting small cars like the Suzuki Cultus. With this tax in place, locally made cars targeting four-wheelers priced at Rs400,000 or more, or those with engines over 1400 cc, will see a significant increase in their prices.

This means that Pakistani consumers will now have to shell out additional money to purchase new cars, including models from major brands like Suzuki, Toyota, and Honda, which are all affected by the new tax policy.

Read more: Toyota, Honda & Suzuki Expected Price in Pakistan after 25% Sales Tax

The implementation of the additional sales tax is expected to further dampen the already struggling auto industry in Pakistan, posing challenges for both manufacturers and consumers alike.

Web Desk

Recent Posts

Pakistan’s timely policy may shield it from proposed U.S. additional tariffs

ISLAMABAD (Rizwan Abassi): Pakistan’s recent trade policy has gained significance amid reports that the United…

9 hours ago

Govt set to brief PPP on crucial legal changes ahead of Budget

ISLAMABAD: Important legislation may be considered in the negotiations between the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)…

9 hours ago

No visa agent needed! UK High Commissioner shares step-by-step visa guide

ISLAMABAD: If you are thinking of applying for a UK visa from Pakistan and are…

10 hours ago

Famous Anti-biotic medicine ‘Azomax’ declared fake

LAHORE: The Drugs Control of Punjab declared a Class-I alert after the lab tests confirmed…

10 hours ago

Unmarried women can now get financial support from BISP

KARACHI: The government has decided to include unmarried women above the age of 35 in…

11 hours ago

Minimum salary of 45,000 proposed in Budget 2026-27

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIED) has recommended setting the minimum monthly wage…

11 hours ago