Pakistan’s auto market showed signs of recovery in June 2025, with the Suzuki Alto recording a notable 179% increase in sales compared to the previous month, according to the latest data from the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA).
Pakistan Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has staged a strong recovery, with 9,497 Alto units sold in June, compared to 3,409 units in May. That’s not just a massive month-on-month boost, but also a 29% year-on-year increase from June 2024, when 4,352 units were sold.
Suzuki’s total car sales in June hit 13,217 units, representing a 139% surge from May’s 5,519 units. Here’s a breakdown of PSMC’s June performance:
This exceptional performance underscores Suzuki’s dominance in the affordable and entry-level segment.
The overall car market in Pakistan also saw a lift. Total car sales in June reached 21,773 units, a 47% increase compared to May’s 14,786 units. Year-on-year, that’s a 64% rise over June 2024.
So far in FY25 (first 11 months), cumulative sales have touched 148,023 units, reflecting strong consumer sentiment despite economic challenges.
While Suzuki soared, other automakers saw mixed results:
(Note: Kia, Changan, MG, and Proton data were not included.)
With Suzuki Alto’s explosive growth in June 2025, the compact hatchback is once again cementing its position as Pakistan’s top-selling vehicle. Analysts suggest that if macroeconomic conditions continue to stabilize, this upward sales trend could be sustained, boosting both consumer access and industry health.