Suzuki has officially discontinued its iconic vehicle, the Suzuki Bolan, commonly known as the “Carry Dabba,” in Pakistan. The Bolan has been a familiar presence on Pakistani roads for decades, but due to its outdated design and lack of safety features, it will no longer be produced.
The company is now preparing to introduce a new model, the Suzuki Every. The decision to end Bolan’s production comes after years of speculation about its future. Industry experts had long predicted that Suzuki would phase out the vehicle due to its absence of modern features.
The last batch of Bolan units has already rolled off the production line, bringing an end to the model’s run. Suzuki plans to launch the Every in the second week of October 2024.
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The new model will come equipped with updated safety features, a modern design, and improved specifications, addressing the demands of Pakistani consumers.
Suzuki Every Price
The Every is expected to be priced at Rs. 2.6 million, significantly higher than the Bolan’s price of Rs. 1,940,000, creating a Rs. 960,000 difference. Though the price is higher, the company aims to justify it with enhanced safety, comfort, and performance features in the new vehicle.