
Pak Suzuki Motor Company has officially raised the prices of some of its most popular models, including the Suzuki Alto and Suzuki Ravi. The new prices are set to take effect from February 25, 2025.
The price of the Suzuki Alto VXR MT has been increased by Rs. 120,000, bringing the new price to Rs. 2,827,000 from the previous Rs. 2,707,000. Similarly, the Alto VXR AGS now costs Rs. 2,989,000 instead of Rs. 2,894,000, an increase of Rs. 95,000. The Alto VXL AGS has also seen a price hike of Rs. 95,000, pushing the price from Rs. 3,045,000 to Rs. 3,140,000.
In addition to the Alto series, the Suzuki Ravi Pickup has also undergone a price increase. The price of this model has been raised by Rs. 100,000, making it more expensive than before.
Suzuki has stated that these price adjustments reflect its commitment to enhancing vehicle quality, safety, and reliability. The company also cited market fluctuations and economic conditions as key reasons behind the price revision.
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The new prices already include Sales Tax and Federal Excise Duty (FED), meaning there are no additional hidden costs for buyers.
Pak Suzuki’s price changes will impact potential car buyers who were considering purchasing these models. With the increase in prices, customers will now have to rethink their budgets. However, Suzuki remains a trusted brand known for offering reliable vehicles at competitive prices.
With the rising costs of automobiles in Pakistan, many car buyers will be looking for alternatives or considering financing options. The demand for fuel-efficient and budget-friendly cars is still strong, and despite the price hikes, Suzuki vehicles continue to be a popular choice in the market.
As the automobile industry continues to evolve, customers should stay updated with the latest price changes and offers before making a purchase decision. For those planning to buy a Suzuki Alto or Ravi, it is advisable to check with local dealerships to get the best possible deal.
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