ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s auto industry appears to be in throttle recovery, with hatchback vehicles driving a comeback. As inflation eases and consumer confidence picks up, small, fuel-efficient cars are becoming the go-to choice for buyers across South Asian nation. The country’s auto industry roared back to life, and its budget-friendly cars which are leading charge.
As per latest data from Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), the country’s car market moved up by 47percent in June 2025, with 21,773 vehicles sold compared to just 14,786 in May. On a year-on-year basis, sales jumped a staggering 64%, signaling a powerful recovery.
Top-Selling Cars in Pakistan
Model | Units Sold (June 2025) |
Suzuki Alto | 9,497 |
Suzuki Swift | 1,784 |
Toyota Corolla & Yaris | 2,902 |
Honda City & Civic | 1,710 |
Haval SUVs | 1,337 |
Lowest-Selling Cars in June 2025
Models | Units Sold | Change |
Suzuki Wagon R | 153 | ↓32% |
Honda BR-V & HR-V | 98 | ↓27% |
Hyundai Sonata | 100 | ↓18% |
The real winner of June was Pak Suzuki Motors, which posted a jaw-dropping 139% growth, selling 13,217 vehicles compared to 5,519 in May. With Alto, Cultus, and Swift dominating the charts, Suzuki has clearly cemented its grip on the entry-level segment.
Lately, Toyota Indus suffered a 24% sales drop, whereas Honda Atlas saw a 10% decline, despite strong nameplates.
Top Selling Models
Model | Sales |
---|---|
Suzuki Alto | 9,497 |
Toyota Corolla & Yaris | 2,902 |
Suzuki Swift | 1,784 |
Honda City & Civic | 1,710 |
Haval (Sazgar) | 1,337 |
Toyota Fortuner & Hilux | 785 |
Suzuki Every | 681 |
Hyundai Tucson | 644 |
Suzuki Ravi | 579 |
Suzuki Cultus | 523 |
Hyundai Porter | 302 |
Hyundai Elantra | 275 |
Suzuki Wagon R | 153 |
Hyundai Santa Fe | 136 |
Hyundai Sonata | 100 |
Honda BR-V & HR-V | 98 |
BAIC (Sazgar) | 12 |