Here, we will talk about the Latest price of Suzuki Mehran in Pakistan. The Price for Mehran, also known as “Boss” or “SabunDani”, has recently increased in Pakistan following the inflation and economic crisis. So let’s explore the current market prices.
Introduction
Suzuki Mehran was first introduced in 1989 as the successor of Suzuki FX. It was a rebadged version of the Suzuki Alto at that time. Suzuki Motor Pakistan was behind the manufacturing of this masterpiece. Suzuki Motor Pakistan can be traced back to a Japanese automobile manufacturing company, “Suzuki”. The price of the Suzuki Mehran was Rs 90,000, which was so affordable then.
History
As Suzuki Mehran is from 1989, this car still has a vibrant history. This car is not produced by the manufacturer now. The production of Suzuki Mehran was discontinued in 2019 after ruling the automobile industry of Pakistan for 30 years. Suzuki Mehran is also named “The Boss” because of its ability to perform in that terrain where other cars don’t. You can imagine its affordability from T. If someone wanted to learn to drive by himself, he would buy a Mehran and learn about it: cheapest parts, affordable price, good mileage, strong body structure, and overly powered engine. Everything combined contributed to bringing so much love from people to this car.Â
Variants
Suzuki Mehran has three variants, and according to research, in 2018, about 46,221.000 units were sold. Suzuki Mehran’s three variants are:
- Suzuki Mehran VX.
- Suzuki Mehran VX Limited.
- Suzuki Mehran VXR limited.
Specification
Suzuki Mehran comes with an 800cc EFI petrol engine. This car has four doors, a seating capacity of 5 people, and a mileage of 14km/L to 18km/L.
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Price | 10.7 – 22.0 lacs |
Body Type | Hatchback |
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) | 3300 x 1405 x 1410 mm |
Ground Clearance | 160 mm |
Displacement | 800 cc |
Transmission | Manual |
Horse Power | 39 hp |
Torque | 59 Nm |
Boot Space | 254 L |
Kerb Weight | 800 – 1330 KG |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Mileage | 13 – 18 KM/L |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 30 L |
Seating Capacity | 5 – Persons |
Top Speed | 140 KM/H |
Tyre Size | 145/70/R12 |
Pricing
Suzuki Mehran Price in Pakistan 2023 is as follows:
Variants (used) | Price |
Suzuki Mehran VX | PKR 850,000 |
Suzuki Mehran VX Limited | PKR 915,000 |
Suzuki Mehran VXR Limited | PKR 997,500 |
Customer’s Reviews
- Mehran (The Boss) is a good car if this is the first one you will buy. I bought this car in August 2018 and still own this 2012 model car. Fuel efficiency is good but not too.; I would say I get between 13 to 15. Its comfort level is; even if you are a slight bum,p you will feel it. But, regarding resale and Parts availability, it’s a supercar. Although, I am satisfied with the car!
- No doubt the car has a simple design, but is it not a simple living must for everyone whose earnings fall within the low to lower-middle-income group? Anyways, the car serves s purpose: it offers a chance to travel from point A to point at a low cost over a ride that one can call their own and house family members. I have put it through 65,00f broken kilometres of roads between Hyderabad and anSukkurur and so f, ar it has proved the words of Ali Khan about Mehran a lie. Over this period, I have spent only PKR 4,500 on suspension and engine seals and the foundation. I suspect a feat that neither Cherry QQ nor any other Chinese box could achieve. I would buy a newer Mehran any day because I know I don’t want to look good, but I go for r product that offers utility, and Mehran does that.Â
FAQs
What is the price of a Suzuki Mehran in Pakistan?
The minimum price of Suzuki Mehran is PKR 850,000.
What is the fuel average of the Suzuki Mehran?
The fuel average of Suzuki Mehran is 13-18 km/l depending on the driving style of drivers and other factors.
What is the top speed of the Suzuki Mehran?
The top speed of the Suzuki Mehran is 140km/h.
Are Mehran Car parts readily available in Pakistan?
Suzuki Mehran has been a king for car customers for middle-class households. Therefore, the parts are readily available in the Pakistani mark due to high demand.Â