Car Prices in Pakistan | What Changed in July 2025?
Car prices in Pakistan saw notable shifts during July 2025, with both increases and surprising drops across various segments. From compact cars to luxury SUVs, changing import policies, consumer demand, and industry reforms are reshaping the automotive market. Whether you’re a buyer or just tracking trends, understanding these updates can help you make smarter decisions in today’s fast-moving car landscape.
Who Increased Prices?
Master Changan and Pak Suzuki both raised their rates this month:
Master Changan: Price jump from Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 200,000
Pak Suzuki: Adjustments between Rs. 19,560 to Rs. 186,446
Who Dropped Prices?
Surprisingly, some premium models have become cheaper:
BMW and Land Cruiser models saw cuts up to Rs. 50 million (5 crore)
This is tied to lower import tariffs introduced under IMF-linked economic reforms
Experts expect more price corrections in luxury segments through December 2025
What Are People Buying?
High-Demand Small Cars
Suzuki Alto: 9,497 units sold in June, best numbers in 3+ years
Cultus & Swift: Strong growth with 108% and 125% increase over May
Light Commercial Segment
Sazgar HAVAL: Sales up by 47%
Hyundai and Toyota Hilux also seeing steady interest
Market Snapshot
Total passenger cars sold in June: 17,659
Industry-wide growth: +74% YoY
Total vehicle sales: 21,773 in June alone
Final Insight:
Pakistan’s car buyers are back in the market, especially for compact and mid-range vehicles. And according to the latest news, if the economy stays stable, 2025 could break more sales records in the months ahead.