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Suzuki Alto, Cultus, Swift updated prices and taxes in Pakistan April 2025

Suzuki Cultus new price in Pakistan March 2024

Suzuki Alto, Cultus and Swift updated prices and taxes in Pakistan April 2025.

Pak Suzuki continues to shine in the four-wheeler market in Pakistan, with entry-level models like Alto and Cultus driving the company’s strong performance, despite being lower in quality compared to newer competitors.

Suzuki’s affordability actually makes its cars popular among Pakistani consumers.

Alto remains a top contender in the budget-friendly segment.

Its low maintenance costs, fuel efficiency, and competitive pricing make it an ideal choice for small families and daily commuters despite its 660cc engine and relatively old design.

Cultus, while considered by some to be outdated in terms of design and features, remains a reliable and affordable option for those looking for a compact family car.

Suzuki Cars Prices in Pakistan 2025

VariantsPrice
Alto VXR Upgraded 2,827,000
Alto VXR-AGS Upgraded 2,989,000
Alto VXL-AGS Upgraded 3,140,000
Cultus VXR3,858,000
Cultus VXL4,244,000
Cultus VXL-AGS4,546,000
Swift GL4,336,000
Swift GL (CVT)4,560,000
Swift GLX (CVT)4,719,000
Swift GLX (CVT) Two Tone4,719,000

Taxes

ModelsFilerNon-Filer
Alto VXR 14,13542,405
Alto VXR-AGS 14,94544,835
Alto VXL-AGS 15,70047,100
Cultus VXR38,580115,740
Cultus VXL42,440127,320
Cultus VXL-AGS45,460136,380
Swift GL65,040195,120
Swift GL (CVT)68,400205,200
Swift GLX (CVT)70,785212,355
Swift GLX (CVT) Two Tone70,785212,355

The Suzuki Swift, another key player in the company’s lineup, is also praised for its performance, even though its design is considered less modern compared to newer models on the market.

Despite these criticisms, Suzuki’s cars continue to enjoy strong sales due to their practicality, cost-effectiveness, and the strong brand loyalty the company has built over the years.

Suzuki Alto new price in Pakistan

However, Suzuki has faced challenges with rising prices, especially with a price increase of up to Rs Rs1.2 lac on some top variants and an overhaul in tax structures.

This price hike has increased the financial burden on buyers, especially non-filers, who now face higher taxes ranging between Rs11,655 and Rs47,100 depending on the variant.

Despite the rising costs and concerns over vehicle quality and outdated designs, Suzuki’s reputation for affordability, low maintenance, and fuel efficiency has ensured it remains a dominant player in the local automotive market, continuing to lead sales in Pakistan.

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