Tag: Suzuki cars

  • Inventory shortage forces Pak Suzuki to extend motorcycle plant shutdown

    Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has officially announced the extension of the shutdown of its motorcycle plant until June 16, 2023. The decision was conveyed to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) through a notice on Tuesday. The company attributed this action to ongoing government restrictions on imports, which have negatively impacted the automotive industry and resulted in a shortage of inventory.

    The notice stated, “Due to shortage of inventory level, the management of the company has decided to shut down motorcycle plant from June 12, 2023 to June 16, 2023.” However, the automobile plant will continue its operations as usual.

    Previously, PSMC had temporarily closed its motorcycle plant until June 10, 2023, due to a shortage of raw materials. Furthermore, both the automobile and motorcycle plants had experienced a shutdown from May 2 to May 9. Similarly, the automobile plant underwent closure from April 7 to April 28.

    As an assembler, manufacturer, and marketer of Suzuki cars, pickups, vans, 4x4s, motorcycles, and related spare parts, PSMC plays a crucial role in the automotive sector. The Suzuki brand, originating from Japan, holds prominence in the company’s product lineup.

    Earlier in April, PSMC reported its highest-ever quarterly loss of Rs12.9 billion for the first quarter of 2023. The decline in sales and substantial finance costs were cited as contributing factors. In comparison, the company had incurred a loss of Rs460.227 million during the same period last year.

    The auto industry in Pakistan is currently grappling with numerous challenges. Indus Motor Company Limited and Honda Atlas Cars, two other prominent listed companies, have also halted production in recent months due to economic hardships.

    The country’s auto sector heavily relies on imports, making it particularly vulnerable to the government’s import restrictions and the tightening of Letters of Credit iissuance. Furthermore, soaring finance costs and significant increases in car prices have dampened consumer demand.

  • Suzuki Cultus will now be sold for Rs4.36 million following latest price increase

    Suzuki Cultus will now be sold for Rs4.36 million following latest price increase

    On Wednesday, Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) made an announcement that has stirred up the automobile industry – a decision to increase the prices of their diverse range of car models by a substantial amount, up to Rs235,000. The automaker released a notification detailing the revised retail sales prices which will take effect from April 6th.

    As the premier assembler, manufacturer, and marketer of Suzuki cars, pickups, vans, 4x4s, motorcycles, and their spare parts in the local market, PSMC’s pricing strategy has a significant impact on the consumer market. This decision will undoubtedly spark discussions and debates, as car enthusiasts and industry experts alike try to make sense of its implications.

    The latest notification from the automobile giant has set tongues wagging as it brings about changes that may impact the pricing of their products. As per the announcement, the revised retail prices of their vehicles are inclusive of federal excise duty and sales tax, but advance income tax is not included.

    Here are the latest prices of all Suzuki cars effective April 6, 2023:

    Model Old prices New prices Increase 
    Alto VX 2,144,000 2,251,000 +107,000
    Alto VXR  2,487,000 2,612,000 +125,000
    Alto VXR AGS  2,665,000 2,799,000 +134,000
    Alto AGS 2,795,000 2,935,000 +140,000
    Wagon R VXR  3,062,000 3,214,000 +152,000
    Wagon R VXL  3,248,000 3,412,000 +152,000
    Wagon R AGS  3,563,000 3,741,000 +178,000
    Cultus VXR  3,540,000 3,718,000 +178,000
    Cultus VXL  3,889,000 4,084,000 +195,000
    Cultus AGS  4,157,000 4,366,000 +209,000
    Swift GL MT 4,052,000 4,256,000 +204,000
    Swift GL CVT 4,355,000 4,574,000 +219,000
    Swift GLX CVT 4,725,000 4,960,000 +235,000
    Ravi  1,768,000 1,856,000 +88,000
    Ravi w/o Deck  1,848,000 1,940,000 + 92,000
    Bolan Van  1,848,000 1,940,000 +92,000
    Bolan Cargo 1,852,000 1,944,000 +92,000

    It’s worth noting that the prices are subject to change without prior notice, which might cause some concern among potential buyers. Additionally, the company made it clear that any government taxes and levies applicable at the time of delivery will be the responsibility of the customers.

    With this new development, the automobile industry is bracing for a potentially significant shift in pricing, and it remains to be seen how it will affect the purchasing behavior of consumers.