Tag: latest prices
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Pak Suzuki increases motorcycle prices by up to Rs25,000
Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd. (PSMCL) has increased motorcycle prices by Rs20,000-25,000, effective February 1st. The new rate for GD110 S, GS150, GSX125, and GR150 is Rs264,000, Rs286,000, Rs384,000, and Rs410,000. However, the company’s communication to authorised dealers lacked any explanation for the price increase. PSMCL had temporarily ceased taking new bike orders as of…
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Changan is not reducing the price of Alsvin variants
With the exception of Alsvin, Changan has announced price reductions for all locally assembled vehicles. While Changan and every other brand in Pakistan increased the price of automobiles to an all-time high, it appears that the Chinese manufacturer has noted that Alsvin variants were far less expensive and still seemed like a good option for…
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Pak Suzuki increases motorcycle prices for all models
Pak Suzuki has once again announced a rise in prices across the board due to the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee (PKR), much like all of its two-wheeler rivals in the Pakistani market. The majority of motorcycle consumers are no longer able to afford the motorcycles due to price increases. Unfortunately, the only option left…
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Toyota to temporarily suspend production in Pakistan
The impact of the current economic crisis has reportedly forced Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) to halt production in Pakistan. In accordance with the information, Toyota IMC will reimburse clients who paid deposits for reservations since the business is unable to complete such orders. Toyota IMC previously cited restrictions on the State Bank of Pakistan’s…
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OGRA lowers RLNG cost by $4.6 per MMBTU
Re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) will cost consumers of public gas utilities 20.57 per cent less in July 2022 than it did in June, according to a notification from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra). The government has set the RLNG price for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited’s (SNGPL) customers at $17.4603 per metric…
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Hyundai-Nishat announces a hefty price hike following KIA
Hyundai-Nishat Motors raised the pricing of its Tucson variants by Rs1.1 million, citing the decline in the currency as the primary cause, following Lucky Motor Corporation’s price increases for its KIA-brand vehicles. After an increase of Rs1.1 million price increase for the c, the Hyundai Tucson FWD model is now offered for Rs6.89 million. The…
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Honda 125S will now be sold for nearly Rs200,000
Several factors, including burgeoning raw material costs, continuous depreciation of the local currency, and greater freight rates, have forced the Pakistani two-wheeler industry to announce regular price hikes in 2022, putting motorcycles in a price range that is difficult to afford for a remarkable portion of the populace. Atlas Honda recently announced a price increase…
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Hyundai Sonata 2.5 will now cost Rs7.85 million
Like the majority of automakers in Pakistan, Hyundai Nishat has joined the price hike bandwagon by raising the price of its sedan offerings; the Elantra GLS, Sonata 2.0, and Sonata 2.5 variants, due to increased shipping costs and continuous depreciation of the local currency. The premium category sedan, Hyundai Sonata 2.0 witnessed an increase of…
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90’s favourite Nokia is gearing up for a comeback with new devices
Nokia was confronted with a major challenge following the judicial decision in the lawsuit brought against HMD Global. To refresh your memory, a business called VoiceAgeEVS LLC sued the Finish giant in German courts for illegally deploying VoLTE technologies in Nokia handsets. Nokia Mobile in response, filed a complaint, which was dismissed, resulting in the withdrawal of…