Suzuki Alto Upgraded Version Launched in Pakistan After Price Hike

By Tech Desk ⏐ 1 month ago ⏐ Newspaper Icon Newspaper Icon 2 min read
Suzuki Alto Sales Drop By 29 In February Amid Discontinuation Speculations

Following a price hike of up to Rs120,000 in February 2025, the Suzuki Alto upgraded version has officially been launched by Pakistan Suzuki Motors Company (PSMC), confirming earlier speculations about new features. The refreshed hatchback, now available at dealerships across the country, brings several safety and convenience enhancements to justify the increase in cost.



According to reports, the Suzuki Alto upgraded version introduces a host of new features across all variants. These enhancements include repositioning of the back door emblem, the addition of a fasten seatbelt indicator, right front seatbelt pretensioner, front seatbelt reminder, ISOFIX lower anchor for child seats, and an updated back door garnish.

The VXR MT and VXR AGS variants now come equipped with power window switch illumination, front and rear power windows, a safety pinch guard for the driver-side window, and an auto up/down mechanism for added convenience. Specific upgrades have also been made per variant: the VXR MT now includes an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), while the AGS variant is fitted with side turn lamps for better visibility and road safety.

This update comes in the wake of public scrutiny over the car’s safety, which intensified after a video of a heavily damaged Suzuki Alto went viral. Rumors followed suggesting the car had been banned from motorways or was being discontinued. Both claims were swiftly dismissed by the authorities and the company.



Latest Suzuki Alto Prices in Pakistan

Variant Price (PKR)
Suzuki Alto VX 2,331,000
Suzuki Alto VXR 2,707,000
Suzuki Alto VXR-AGS 2,894,000
Suzuki Alto VXL-AGS 3,045,000
Suzuki Alto VXR Upgraded Version 2,827,000
Suzuki Alto VXR-AGS Upgraded Version 2,989,000
Suzuki Alto VXL-AGS Upgraded Version 3,140,000

The Suzuki Alto upgraded version aims to regain consumer trust and remain competitive in Pakistan’s budget-friendly hatchback segment. With an emphasis on added safety and improved comfort, the company hopes the refreshed model will appeal to both new buyers and existing users looking for an upgrade.

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