Pakistan Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) is preparing to introduce the locally assembled Suzuki Every to the market on October 12, 2024. This much-anticipated mini MPV will replace the long-standing Suzuki Bolan, a shift that consumers have eagerly awaited.
A Modern Upgrade for Pakistani Roads
The Suzuki Every, already recognized in international markets, features a boxy yet refined design. Its sturdier build and more modern appearance mark a significant improvement over the older Bolan model. The interior is also updated with user-friendly features that enhance the driving experience, making it a more comfortable option for everyday use.
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International Features and Performance
Globally, the Suzuki Every comes equipped with essential features such as climate control, ABS, and power steering. Under the hood, it carries a 660cc engine that delivers 49 horsepower and 62Nm of torque, making it ideal for city driving and light cargo tasks. The mini MPV offers a fuel economy of 19 km per liter in the city and up to 21 km per liter on highways, with a 37-liter fuel tank.
Price Comparison
The locally assembled Suzuki Every is expected to be priced at approximately Rs. 2,600,000. This makes it Rs. 660,000 more expensive than the current Suzuki Bolan, which is priced at Rs. 1,940,000.