Pakistan January 2025: Market up 61.4%

The Suzuki Alto holds 29.6% of the Pakistani market in January.

According to data by local association PAMA, the Pakistani new light vehicle market rallies back up 61.4% year-on-year in January on a low year-ago base. Note not all manufacturers present in Pakistan are members of PAMA such as Kia, Changan and MG notably and therefore don’t appear in these statistics. Suzuki (+81.3%) improves its share to 48.5%, still below the one it held over the Full Year 2024 (51.4%). Toyota (+20.7%) is much weaker than the market as is Hyundai (+25.5%) whereas JAC (+79.5%), Honda (+65%) shine. Sazgar Haval is up 106.5% but this month’s figure includes December sales.

Model-wise, the Suzuki Alto (+68.9%) beats the overall growth rate to establish itself at 29.6% share followed by the Sazgar Haval H6 (+106.5%) which should still be on the podium when only accounting for January sales (estimated at 1,265). The Honda Civic (+64.4%) ranks #3 above the Suzuki Swift (+92%).

Previous post: Pakistan Full Year 2024: Suzuki Alto up to record 33.6% share

One year ago: Pakistan January 2024: Sazgar Haval H6 #3 in market down just -3%

Full January 2025 Top 10 All brands and Top 25 All models below.

Pakistan January 2025 – brands:

PosBrandJan-25%/24DecFY241Suzuki8,25048.5%+ 81.3%112Toyota3,33519.6%+ 20.7%223Honda2,21013.0%+ 65.0%334Sazgar Haval1,99511.7%+ 106.5%n/a55Hyundai1,0446.1%+ 25.5%446JAC1310.8%+ 79.5%567Dewan Honri150.1%new698Dewan Kia150.1%new779BAIC150.1%+ 1400.0% –1010Isuzun/an/an/an/a8

Pakistan January 2025 – models:

PosModelJan-25%/24DecFY241Suzuki Alto5,03929.6%+ 68.9%112Sazgar Haval H61,99511.7%+ 106.5%n/a33Honda Civic (est)1,1316.6%+ 64.4%344Suzuki Swift1,0606.2%+ 92.0%265Toyota Corolla (est)9895.8%– 6.8%426Honda City (est)8545.0%+ 64.5%777Suzuki Ravi8404.9%+ 192.7%598Toyota Yaris (est)7954.7%– 9.9%659Toyota Hilux (est)6533.8%+ 91.5%101310Toyota Fortuner (est)5333.1%+ 91.7%111611Suzuki Cultus4752.8%+ 74.0%81112Suzuki Every4562.7%new192013Hyundai Tucson3842.3%+ 28.9%91214Toyota Corolla Cross (est)3652.1%+ 82.5%141015Suzuki WagonR2421.4%– 24.4%121416Honda BR-V & HR-V2251.3%+ 70.5%171817Hyundai Santa Fe1891.1%– 16.0%151718Hyundai Sonata1671.0%+ 193.0%222219Hyundai Elantra1570.9%+ 18.9%161920Hyundai Porter1470.9%+ 22.5%131521Suzuki Bolan1380.8%+ 2.2%18822JAC X2001310.8%+ 79.5%202123Dewan Honri-Ve150.1%new212524Dewan Kia Shehzore150.1%new232325BAIC BJ40L150.1%+ 1400.0% –26

Source: PAMA

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