A significant price increase for the Haval H6 has been announced by Sazgar Engineering Works Limited (SEWL) in Pakistan as a result of the Pakistani Rupee’s decline versus the US Dollar (USD to PKR). Details indicate that the business has raised the prices for both SUV models, the H6 2.0 AWD and the H6 1.5 FWD.
Haval H6 1.5 FWD’s price has increased from its previous price of Rs. 6,499,000 to Rs. 7,599,000, an increase of Rs. 1,100,000. Haval H6 2.0 AWD’s price has increased from its previous price of Rs. 7,499,000 to Rs. 8,799,000, an increase of Rs. 1,300,000.
It is important to note that SEWL has already said that the price of the BAIC BJ-40 will climb in Pakistan starting on July 25, 2022, increasing the cost of the car close to Rs. 10 million. However, those who have already paid in full before July 25th, 2022, are not affected by the price rise.
Record🥇For the first time in history, Pakistan saw 7 major car brands increase their prices in just 4 days🤯🤯
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Car prices increase across the board
Since the Pakistani Rupee has been steadily losing value against the US Dollar (PKR to USD) over the past several weeks, Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has announced another significant rise in the prices of their cars starting today (1 August 2022). The business announced a hike in prices for all vehicles in Pakistan, including the Alto, Wagon R, Cultus, Bolan, Swift, and Ravi, in a notification.
All new reservations will be made at the new rates as specified by the corporation beginning on August 1, 2022, when the hike in Suzuki car prices in Pakistan would be in effect. It’s important to note that other automakers, like Toyota’s Indus Motor Company and Honda Atlas, have also announced price increases for their models.
It’s important to note that the prices listed above include FED and Sales Tax but not Advance Income Tax. In addition, the business declares that the customer is responsible for paying any government taxes and levies that are in effect at the time of delivery.