The 2022 Suzuki S Cross

Pakistan 2021. Market Keeps Growing Very Effectively (+89.8%), Dominated By Suzuki

Pakistani Auto market in 2021 rises by 89.8% with 242,886 sales, reporting a very strong performance all year long, with the largest increase in sales in Q2. Suzuki holds 50.6% share this year, and gains 107.9%.

The 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross

Pakistan 2023. Vehicle Market Falls Drastically (-69.0%).

Pakistani Vehicles Sales keep falling drastically. In 2023 the vehicle market totalled 81,587 total sales, down 63.7%. Market leader Suzuki down 69.0%.
Pakistani Vehicles Sales

Pakistan 2017. Auto sales boomed 18%, hitting the record

Pakistan Auto Sales boomed in the 2017 increasing over 18% and hitting the new all time record. Suzuki dominates the market with over 50% of market share, but Honda was the fastest growing brand, after launching the new BR-V.

Pakistani Vehicles Sales

Pakistan. Vehicle market ending at lowest volume since 2014, down 26.8%

Pakistani Vehicles Sales in 2019 has sharply declined, falling at the lowest volume since 2014. Indeed, the Full-year ended at 186.588 units sold, losing 26.8% from the previous year. Suzuki held almost 57.3% of share, while Honda has crumbled down 42.6%.

Pakistan Vehicle Market

Thanks to December rush the Pakistan Vehicle Market was up in the 2014.

Thanks to December rush the Pakistan Vehicle Market was up in the 2014 albeit the deep loss scored in the first half. Great news for Japanese carmakers that are dominating the market, with Suzuki share at 53%.

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Pakistan vehicles sales in 2015 at new All Time Record.

Pakistan vehicles sales in 2015 celebrates the New All Time Record, first time above the 200.000 units thanks to a roaring sales speed fueled by macroeconomic stability and positive perspectives.

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Pakistan Full Year 2016. Sales down hit by economic environment

Pakistan Auto Market 2016 fell down following the previous year outstanding score while standing over the 0.2 million units level. The huge sales potential is limited by the government restrictions on importing cars.