Suzuki Car Prices on the Rise in Pakistan – July 2025 Update

So, starting July 2025, Suzuki Pakistan has raised the prices on all its car models. This change is mainly because of new taxes from the government, like a higher GST and an extra charge for the environment.
Now, if you’re looking to buy a Suzuki, be prepared to shell out a lot more cash, even for the cheapest options.

Updated Suzuki Car Prices – July 2025

Model Old Price (PKR) New Price (PKR) Difference
Alto VXR 2,827,000 2,994,861 +167,861
Alto VXR AGS 2,989,000 3,166,480 +177,480
Alto VXL AGS 3,140,000 3,326,446 +186,446
Cultus VXR 4,049,000 4,089,490 +40,490
Cultus VXL (Upgraded) 4,316,000 4,359,160 +43,160
Cultus AGS (Upgraded) 4,546,000 4,591,460 +45,460
Swift GL MT 4,416,000 4,460,160 +44,160
Swift GL CVT 4,560,000 4,605,600 +45,600
Swift GLX CVT 4,719,000 4,766,190 +47,190
Every VX 2,749,000 2,912,230 +163,230
Every VXR 2,799,000 2,965,200 +166,200
Ravi Pickup 1,956,000 1,975,560 +19,560
Ravi W/O Deck 1,881,000 1,899,810 +18,810

Why the Price Jump?

There are two big reasons for this increase:
1. The GST went up. The government raised the General Sales Tax on small cars (up to 850 cc) from 12.5% to 18%, which hits models like the Suzuki Alto and Every hard.
2. There’s now a new 1% Climate Levy on all internal combustion engine cars, which affects vehicles up to 1300 cc. It’s part of a push for better climate policies.
These tax changes came in with the federal budget for 2025-26, aiming to boost revenue while pushing people away from fossil fuel cars.

Impact on Buyers

If you’re in the market for an entry-level car, this is gonna hit you pretty hard. Popular models like the Alto and Every are jumping by around Rs. 160,000 to Rs. 190,000. Even cars like the Wagon R, Cultus, and Swift are now pricier than ever. Because of this, many folks might have to think about going for used cars or just waiting a bit longer before buying.

What Should Car Buyers Do Now?

Here are some easy tips if you’re planning to grab a Suzuki:
– Check out different dealership quotes to snag the best deal.
– Think about alternative models or maybe even a gently-used car if you can.
– Keep an eye on any new policies since more price hikes could happen based on fuel costs and tax changes.
In short, this latest price increase from Suzuki shows how car ownership is getting more expensive in Pakistan. Whether you’re looking to buy a new car or have one already, it’s wise to stay on top of these changes and adjust your plans as needed.

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