Suzuki Alto Sales are down due to a hike in price

Cars in PakistanSuzuki CarsSuzuki Alto Sales are down due to a hike in price

The Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC), a Pakistani automotive manufacturing company and the authorized assembler and distributor of Suzuki vehicles in Pakistan, sold only 44 units of Alto in January 2023.

As per the statistics released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PSMC) mentioning Production & Sales of Vehicles in January 2023, the PSMC sold 504 units of Suzuki Swift, 543 units of Suzuki Cultus, 671 units of Suzuki Wagon R, 556 Units of Suzuki Bolan, and 628 units of Suzuki Ravi last month.

The data showed that from July 2022 to January 2023, a total of 27,658 units of Suzuki Alto were sold, and the last month sale was recorded as the lowest ever.

Suzuki Alto Sales are down due to a hike in priceIt’s worth noting that the Company has increased the prices of all of its vehicles twice in 2023.

The retail sales prices of Suzuki Alto VX, and Alto VXR – revised with effect from February 09, 2023 – remain to be Rs 2,034,000 and Rs 2,359,000 respectively.

Likewise, the Suzuki Alto VXR AGS and Alto AGS are now available for Rs 2,528,000 and R 2s,651,000.

The Suzuki Alto is a popular car in Pakistan and is assembled and distributed by Pak Suzuki Motor Company.

It is available in several variants including the Alto VX, VXR, and AGS, and is known for its fuel efficiency, affordability, and low maintenance cost.

The Suzuki Alto has been a popular choice for Pakistani consumers for many years due to its compact size and suitability for driving on narrow streets and in heavy traffic.

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