Suzuki Cultus Price Hike: New Prices 2025
By Newztodays Team
Islamabad: As the lovers of Suzuki Swift have already faced a hike in its price, the customers also face another blow and disappointment as Suzuki Pakistan has hiked the price of Suzuki Cultus as well.
Normally, the auto companies raise the prices of cars in Pakistan following the imposition of new taxes and the depreciation of the rupee against the dollar.
But, this is a blow to consumers as the company announced the price before the budget 2025-26, during which the government did not increase taxes.Suzuki Swift Prices Hike:New Prices 2025
In a rare move, PSMC has announced a sharp price hike for its Suzuki Cultus models, effective April 26, 2025.
The Cultus VXR variant has witnessed a massive jump of Rs372,000, moving from old price of Rs3,858,000 to new price at Rs4,230,000.
Meanwhile, the VXL and AGS variants have also witnessed a sharp increase of Rs72,000 each:
Variant | Old Price (Rs.) | New Price (Rs.) | Difference (Rs.) |
VXR | 3,858,000 | 4,230,000 | +372,000 |
VXL | 4,244,000 | 4,316,000 | +72,000 |
AGS | 4,546,000 | 4,618,000 | +72,000 |
Key Features of Suzuki Cultus
Despite increase in prices, the Suzuki Cultus has been a popular compact hatchback in Pakistan that offers practicality and efficiency. Main features include:
- 1.0L 3-cylinder K10B petrol engine
- Dual airbags for driver and front passenger (VXL and AGS variants)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Power steering and power windows
- Keyless entry (VXL and AGS variants)
- 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system (VXL and AGS variants)
- Remote control door locking system
- Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
- Alloy wheels (VXL and AGS variants)
- Immobilizer system for enhanced security
Cultus has been well known for its strong fuel economy and low maintenance cost, that made it a practical choice for urban buyers. However, the recent price hike will result in in impacting its affordability, especially for entry-level customers.
Outlook for Car Buyers
With multiple price hikes across models within a few months, Pakistani car buyers have been increasingly squeezed. While demand had shown signs of recovery but persistent cost increases is likely to dampen sentiments once again.
PSMC’s latest moves has highlighted the continued volatility in Pakistan’s auto sector that is driven by a combination of local inflation, currency pressure, and higher production costs.