Islamabad – Car prices in Pakistan have surged once again, with several manufacturers increasing prices by up to Rs. 200,000. The hike comes in the wake of recent changes introduced in the federal budget and the continued impact of inflation and rising production costs.
Industry insiders say the adjustments in duties, taxes, and the weakening rupee have compelled automakers to revise prices upward across various models. Popular variants from brands like Toyota, Suzuki, and Honda are among those affected.
Consumers are expressing frustration over the recurring price hikes, which continue to place new vehicles out of reach for many. Experts warn that the local auto sector could face reduced demand if affordability isn’t addressed.
This marks yet another increase in car prices this year, intensifying concerns over the accessibility of personal transport for middle-income households.