Alto, Cultus, Swift, Ravi See Significant Price Increases After FED and Levy Adjustments
Pak Suzuki Revises Car Prices After New Budget Taxes
Pak Suzuki Motor Company has officially revised the prices of all its vehicles following the implementation of new tax measures announced in the federal budget for fiscal year 2025-26.
According to the company’s notification, the new prices reflect adjustments for Federal Excise Duty (FED), Sales Tax, and the New Energy Vehicle Levy. However, Advance Income Tax is not included in the revised prices.
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Pak Suzuki clarified that this increase is solely based on government-imposed taxes and no additional operational or production costs have been transferred to consumers.
Updated Pak Suzuki Car Prices (Post-Tax Adjustments)
| Model | Price Increase (PKR) | New Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Alto VX | 167,861 | 2,994,861 |
| Alto VXR | 177,480 | 3,166,480 |
| Alto VXL AGS | 186,446 | 3,326,446 |
| Cultus VXR | 40,490 | 4,089,490 |
| Cultus VXL (Upgraded) | 43,160 | 4,359,160 |
| Cultus AGS (Upgraded) | 45,460 | 4,591,460 |
| Swift GL MT | 44,160 | 4,460,160 |
| Swift GL CVT | 45,600 | 4,605,600 |
| Swift GLX CVT | 47,190 | 4,766,190 |
| Every VX | 163,230 | 2,912,230 |
| Every VXR | 166,200 | 2,965,200 |
| Ravi Pickup | 19,560 | 1,975,560 |
| Ravi W/O Deck | 18,810 | 1,899,810 |
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