Tag: cars

  • Suzuki Pakistan increases bike prices by up to Rs15,000

    Suzuki Pakistan has announced a massive price increase for its entire motorcycle lineup, following Yamaha and Honda. The new prices are effective from Friday, April 1, 2022.

    The biggest price increase has been announced for the 150cc GR-150 variant, which is now priced at Rs330,000 after getting a massive hike of Rs15,000 in its previous cost of Rs315,000. Considering the size of its engine, this is unquestionably a significant and unjustified increase.

    Suzuki GS-150, one of the most prominent bike in Suzuki’s lineup witnessed a hike of Rs10,000 for both variants (GS-150 and GS-150SE). The base GS-150 costs Rs225,000 after the hike and the upper variant GS-150SE is now priced at Rs242,000, as compared to their earlier prices of Rs215,000 and Rs232,000.

    Moreover, the 110cc variant, Suzuki GD-110s which was previously sold at Rs199,000 will now be offered at Rs207,000, after getting a hike of Rs8,000.

    The motorcycle manufacturer raised the prices of its motorcycles four times in 2021, and this is the first price rise of 2022. Suzuki motorcycle prices were increased by up to Rs28,000 between January and December 2021.

    Read more: Honda Atlas to increase prices for all motorcycles from April 1

    Bike manufacturers’ pricing hikes have pushed two-wheelers out of reach for most of the country’s population. Despite the fact that the matter has been raised numerous times in the media, the government has yet to take a step in this regard and maintain pricing consistency.

  • A thori sasti SUV? Chery Tiggo 8 Pro to launch within a week in Pakistan

    Ghandhara Nissan Limited (GNL) is officially launching the Chery Tiggo 8 Pro SUV in Pakistan within a week. The company has been teasing the SUV for almost a year now. Finally, it seems like the long-delayed SUV will be seen on Pakistani roads in the coming months.

    As per a report, GNL may start bookings for Tiggo 8 Pro as soon as 26 March 2022. The company may only debut the vehicle in a digital event for now, as its official launch event is expected after Ramadan.

    The automaker has not disclosed any in-depth details regarding the price of the upcoming SUV, however, it is expected to be priced between Rs. 6 million to Rs. 7 million.

    Chery Tiggo 8 Pro is a 7-seater, Chinese crossover SUV that will compete with Kia Sorento as well as the Changan Oshan X7. It will have a turbocharged 1.6-liter 4-cylinder petrol engine which produces 195 horsepower with 290 Newton-meters of torque.

    It can be a huge success in the Pakistani market if it gets a price tag of below Rs. 6.3 million, considering the hefty price tags on sedans in the Pakistani auto market.

  • After iPhones, car prices also increase as govt imposes new taxes

    After iPhones, car prices also increase as govt imposes new taxes

    The Sindh Excise and Taxation Department has issued a notification on Friday regarding the increase in the tax on vehicles with higher engine capacity.

    According to the notification, the tax on cars over 1,000cc has been increased to Rs100,000 from the existing Rs50,000. People who buy vehicles ranging between 1,001cc to 2,000cc will have to pay Rs200,000 tax compared to the existing Rs100,000 while those of 2,001cc and above will pay Rs400,000 in taxes.

    Some of the revised car prices, as per ARY News, are:

    Suzuki Alto VX price has been increased by Rs 32,000. Now it costs around 13 lac.

    Suzuki Alto VXL price has been increased by Rs 43,000. The current price stands around Rs17 lac.

    Suzuki Cultus VXR price has been increased by Rs126,000. The vehicle now costs about Rs20 lac.

    Suzuki Cultus VXL price has been increased by Rs139,000. The price has gone around Rs2,244,000 (22 lac, 40 thousand).

    Corolla Altis Grande X CVT 1.8 B price has been increased by Rs100,000. The new price is Rs4.2 million.

    The manual version of Corolla Altis X 1.6 price has been increased by Rs81,000. Its new price is Rs3.38 million.

    The price of Fortuner 2.7 G has been increased by Rs390,000. The SUV is now available at Rs8.56 million.

    The price of Fortuner Legender Diesel saw the highest increase of Rs493,000 (4 lac and 93 thousand). This vehicle will now cost around Rs10.84 million.

    The price of the Hyundai Elantra has seen an increase of Rs4lac. The vehicle now costs around Rs44 lac.

    Apart from cars, iPhones from abroad are now being subjected to 17% sales tax instead of a fixed sales tax.

  • Remove ban on imported cars, petitioner moves Lahore High Court

    Remove ban on imported cars, petitioner moves Lahore High Court

    While hearing a case on prices of locally manufactured vehicles, the Lahore High Court (LHC) court has asked the government to level the prices of domestically assembled cars and also mitigate the ban on imported cars. The government had decided in principle to impose a temporary ban on the imported cars from Jan 2022 – June 2022 to help reduce the current account deficit .

    On Monday, the LHC was hearing a case in which looked for strategy concerning fixing cost of locally assembled cars. The plaintiff said that the demand for locally manufactured cars had increased drastically ever since the government had banned the import or vehicles.

    The plaintiff said that the government has failed in stabilising prices and the prices of cars are increasing daily. He pleaded to the court to make a decision regarding the fixing of prices of the vehicles and relaxing the ban.

    The LHC has been pleaded to pass judgment regarding the fixing of the domestically manufactured vehicles and the ban on the import of vehicles should also be relaxed.

  • Ranveer, Vicky and Kartik flaunt their latest luxury cars worth crores

    Ranveer, Vicky and Kartik flaunt their latest luxury cars worth crores

    Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has bought a Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 that was recently launched in India for INR 2.43 crore on his birthday. The actor had also purchased a Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule edition, that costs INR 3.43 crore, in May this year.

    Posting an image of the actor with his new luxury acquisition, Mercedes-Benz dealer Auto Hangar wrote, “(We wish) the ever-enthusiastic charm of bollywood, @ranveersingh a very Happy Birthday! We also congratulate him for the new acquisition of Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS 600.” The 36-year-old actor celebrates his birthday on July 6 every year. The Gunday actor also owns a red Lamborghini Urus that he bought towards the end of 2019.

    Kartik Aaryan

    Dhamaka actor Kartik Aryan also bought a new car Lamborghini Urus after testing negative from Covid-19, Kartik gifted himself a brand new car which costs a whopping INR 4.5 crores.

    Vicky kaushal

    Vicky Kaushal recently shared a happy photo with his new ride and it costs over Rs 2 crore. The actor is now a proud owner of a Land Rover Range Rover 3.0 Vogue.

    The Masaan actor captioned his Instagram post as, “Welcome Home buddy! Thank you Navnit Motors Jaguar Land Rover Mumbai, for an amazing experience”. 

  • Vehicle prices to finally come down in Pakistan?

    Vehicle prices to finally come down in Pakistan?

    Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has said that car prices in Pakistan will be reduced in the coming days.

    Speaking to Geo News on Wednesday, Fawad said that the prices of cars in Pakistan have increased immensely over the past few years. However, the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has approved the Electric Vehicle Policy — which will end the monopoly of car manufacturers in the country.

    The minister maintained that the Electric Vehicle Policy is crucial for urban cities like Lahore and Karachi, as over 35% of air pollution in these cities is caused by emission of smoke from vehicles.

    Speaking about other initiatives taken by the government, the minister said that three major mobile phone companies would soon start operations in Pakistan and that the ECC has also approved the mobile manufacturing policy, he added.

    He said that these are great achievements accomplished during the “Made in Pakistan campaign”, and in near future, the country will be manufacturing its own vehicles and mobile phones.

  • Historic first: No cars sold in Pakistan in a month

    Historic first: No cars sold in Pakistan in a month

    In a historic first, not even a single car was sold in Pakistan during April 2020 as countrywide lockdowns due to the coronavirus continued to take a toll on the economy, and consequently, the automobile sector, SAMAA quoted analysts as saying.

    According to data from Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association, the lockdowns resulted in the closure of plant operations along with car dealerships across the country. Car sales in the last 10 months ending April dropped by 52% compared to the same period of the preceding financial year, Topline Securities said in a report, adding that motorcycle sales were also affected.

    “The auto industry sold 39 units in April, which only included trucks and buses,” Inter Market Securities (IMS) said in a separate report, noting there were no passenger car sales due to the lockdown that came into force on March 24.

    Tractor sales were down 30% in April compared to the same month of 2019. “The decline in [tractor] sales was probably because of a partial lockdown, which was later eased for the tractor industry given its links to the agriculture sector amid harvesting season,” it said.

    READ MORE: Coronavirus may never go away, WHO says

    “With the easing of lockdowns in the country effective May 11, we expect sales to resume for the last two weeks of May,” IMS said. It, however, added the sales are expected to pick up in the first half of 2021. This is because Indus Motor Company, the makers of Toyota in Pakistan, and Honda Car Pakistan Limited increased prices recently and Pak Suzuki Motor Company is likely to follow suit. But analysts at IMS also said the reduction of more than 4% in interest rates may help auto-financing pick up earlier than expected.

    Similar situations have been reported across the globe as COVID-19 continues to affect global economy and spell misery for consumers.

    According to BBC, the United Kingdom’s (UK) motor industry has been in suspended animation for weeks. Showrooms have been closed while vast factories, which normally produce hundreds of cars every day for sale here and abroad, have been standing idle.

  • How 5G will affect you

    How 5G will affect you

    Qualcomm, an American multinational telecommunication company makes the 5G chips and modems that every 5G phone in the US will rely on. However, Qualcomm isn’t the only major 5G player, of course — Huawei, Nokia and Ericsson are all leaders too. Nevertheless, Qualcomm’s investments in 5G research and development mean that it has a strong hand in getting more business. 

    Here how 5G wil affect our lives.

    Every high-end phone could be 5G in 2020

    In a confident statement by Qualcomm, “all premium phones will support 5G in 2020 such as Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G, LG V50, Oneplus 7 pro 5G. But there’s a little nuance here too. 4G only options are still valuable during the 5G transition because they come with a lower price tag. 

    5G laptops will appear in 2020

    Lenovo has already announced that it will introduce 5G connected PCs in early 2020. We may not see those laptops hit the market for a while, but you’d better believe that some laptop-makers will jump at the chance to be the first to bring 5G to computing — just as you see happening right now with phones, but Qualcomm bets that the hunger for 5G laptops will grow over time. 

    5G will replace wifi routers at home and office 

    5G hubs that work like Wi-Fi for your home are already here. One example of fixed 5G is the HTC 5G Hub, a device that plugs into your router to deliver home broadband. 

    Moreover, they’re designed to deliver the same dramatically high-speed internet, say between 500 (Mbps) to over one (GB) per second. 

    Self-driving cars that talk to each other 

    Qualcomm showed a self-driving car fitted with 5G sensors runs the same route as a car without 5G. The 5G powered sensors take in data from other connected vehicles, understanding when a car door is opening at the curb, if there’s an obstruction in the road and when pedestrians are finished crossing the streets. At the end of the demo, the 5G-connected car is better informed of obstructions and arrives at the destination much faster. 

    But the reality could be decades away. Before 5G autonomous cars become common, self-driving vehicles will be be the norm.