Proton Saga Instalment Plans With Bank Alfalah

Cars in PakistanProton Saga Instalment Plans With Bank Alfalah

Proton Saga instalment plans

Cars have become a necessity for a lot of households because travelling is a must for a lot of individuals in their daily lives. However, the energy crisis in Pakistan has made it difficult for the public to afford an expensive conveyance. The prices of all sedan options in Pakistan are touching the sky but Proton Saga is still the most affordable sedan in the country. It costs around PKR 28.2 to 31.5 lacs. Moreover, banks like Bank Alfalah provide Proton Saga instalment plans to facilitate the public.

Proton Saga Overview

Proton Saga instalment plans

Proton Saga is a sub-compact sedan manufactured by the Malaysian company, Proton. The third-generation Proton Saga underwent a facelift in 2019 with improved security features and a stronger body. It was launched in Pakistan by Al-Haj Group with three different variants: Proton Saga Standard MT, Proton Saga Standard AT, and Proton Saga Ace.

It has an engine displacement of 1299cc that produces a horsepower of 91/5750 kW/rpm and a Torque of 117/4000 Nm/rpm. Proton Saga Standard MT has a 5-speed manual transmission and the other two trims have a 4-speed automatic transmission.

It has multiple driving assisting features like an Anti-Lock Baking system (ABS), airbags, anti-theft alarm, parking sensors, comfortable seats, an attractive exterior, keyless entry, power windows, and a lot more.

The Ace variant is the top trim in this vehicle. It has advanced features like 3 USB ports, a luggage lamp, electronic stability control, a hill hold assist, a 7-inch floating touch-screen, etc.

The Proton Saga price in Pakistan lies between PKR 28.2 to 31.5 lacs.

PricePKR 28.2 – 31.5 lacs
Body TypeSedan
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height)
4331 x 1689 x 1491 mm
Ground Clearance150 mm
Displacement1300 cc
TransmissionManual & Automatic
Horse Power91-95 hp
Torque117-120 Nm
Boot Space0 – 420 L
Kerb Weight1055 – 1080 KG
Fuel TypePetrol
Mileage12 – 16 KM/L
Fuel Tank Capacity40 L
Seating Capacity5 – Persons
Top Speed180 KM/H
Tyre Size185/60/R14

Proton Saga Instalment Plans

Proton Saga instalment plans

Bank Alfalah offers 2 years and 3 years instalment plans on Proton Saga with equity levels starting from 30% to 75%. The following table shows Proton Saga instalment plans for the AT variant for 3 years at all equity levels.

EquityTotal Car PriceDown payment/EquityAlfalah Bank ParticipationMonthly Installment
30%2,999,000899,7002,099,30078,232
35%2,999,000
1,049,650
1,949,35072,644
40%2,999,0001,199,6001,799,40067,056
45%2,999,0001,349,5501,649,45061,468
50%2,999,0001,499,5001,499,50055,880
55%2,999,0001,649,4501,349,550050,292
60%2,999,0001,799,4001,190,60044,704
65%2,999,0001,949,3501,049,65039,116
70%2,999,0002,099,300899,70033,528
75%2,999,0002,249,250749,75027,940

You can also see Suzuki Wagon R Instalment plans, Suzuki Cultus 2023 Instalment Plans, and Toyota Corolla Altis Instalment plans.

Duaa Naeem
Duaa Naeem
Dua is a seasoned writer who loves to write on Pakistani Entertainment and Infotainment while having her Masters in English literature

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