Pakistan is a country located in South Asia and is known for its rich culture and history. The automobile industry in Pakistan has been rapidly growing in recent years, with many automakers introducing new and advanced vehicles to meet the demands of the market. Despite facing economic challenges, the industry is continuing to strive to provide customers with the best possible options.
Let’s have a look:
Toyota Corolla Cross
- The locally assembled hybrid car from India Motor Companies (IMC) is based on the concept of “Imposing Toughness” and “Urban Refinement”.
- The car has a luggage capacity of 407 litres and uses a hybrid battery to power its electric motor for acceleration.
Haval Jolion
- The Haval Jolion is a project of Sazgar Engineering Works Limited and is a locally assembled SUV.
- It is powered by a 4 cylinder, DOHC 16 valve turbocharged engine with a displacement of 1497.
MG GT and HS 2.0T AWD
- MG recently debuted the locally assembled HS 1.5T in Pakistan, and plans to launch the MG-GT soon along with other models such as the JS 2.0T, AWD, ZST, and a seven seater SUV and pickup truck.
- The MG-GT has a dynamic and sporty design with a shark hunting front end and narrow headlights.
Peugeot 3008
- The new Peugeot 3008 has a new grille feature at the front, gloss black side scoops, and a painted lower bumper as part of its design.
- The SUV is designed to meet the needs of business customers and offers a range of efficient petrol and plug-in hybrid engines.
Proton X50
- The Proton X50 is the company’s first ever B segment SUV and is powered by two turbo charged 1.5 litre engines mated to a 7 speed dual clutch (DCT) automatic transmission.
- It is designed to compete with the Honda HR-V and Toyota Corolla Cross.
Changan CS 35
- The Changan CS 35 is a high-tech vehicle at a low price, with a 1.6 L aluminium engine with dual variable valve timing (DVTT).
- The car’s interior is comfortable for both driver and passenger, and its exterior is durable with an appealing look.
Seres S3
- The Seres S3 is an EV with a sporty design and spacious and comfortable interior.
- It has a digital cockpit with a 10.25 inch multimedia system and offers wireless charging, as well as 6 airbags and 3 driving modes (Comfort/Eco/Sport).
Pakistan’s automobile industry is showing promising signs of growth and innovation, with a variety of new vehicles set to be launched in 2023. From hybrid cars to electric vehicles, customers have a wide range of options to choose from. Despite facing economic challenges, the industry is still making efforts to provide customers with high-tech and advanced vehicles. It is an exciting time for the automobile industry in Pakistan as it continues to evolve and improve.