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Suzuki Alto Price Surges Past 3 Million Mark in Pakistan

NHMP Refutes Suzuki Alto Ban Rumors

March 14, 2025
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The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) has officially denied recent rumors suggesting that the Suzuki Alto has been banned from traveling on motorways. Speculation began circulating on social media, alleging that the National Highway Authority (NHA) had prohibited the popular hatchback from motorway travel due to safety concerns. However, an NHMP spokesperson clarified that no such decision had been made.

No Ban on Suzuki Alto

In response to the rumors, an NHMP representative dismissed the claims outright, stating, “There is no such decision yet.” The clarification comes in the wake of a tragic accident in which a Suzuki Alto was severely damaged in a collision with a 12-wheeler truck. The incident reignited discussions about the safety of smaller vehicles on high-speed highways, leading to misinformation that authorities had imposed a ban.

While the accident has sparked renewed debate about small car safety, NHMP officials have reassured the public that no restrictions have been placed on the Suzuki Alto’s usage on motorways.

Pak Suzuki Denies Alto Discontinuation Rumors

In addition to the motorway ban speculation, another claim surfaced suggesting that Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) had decided to discontinue its best-selling Suzuki Alto. However, company representatives have categorically denied these reports.

According to sources at PakWheels, while the Alto itself will remain in production, the VX variant—which lacks essential safety features such as airbags and ABS—is expected to be discontinued. The automaker has emphasized that customers will still have access to upgraded versions of the Alto, which come equipped with dual airbags, ABS, and ISOFIX child seat anchors to enhance safety.

This development follows Pak Suzuki’s recent decision regarding the Wagon R hatchback. On March 11, the company announced a permanent suspension of bookings for all Wagon R variants, instructing its dealers to inform customers accordingly.

Official Clarifications Amid Misinformation

As false information continues to spread on social media, both NHMP and Pak Suzuki have stepped forward to clear up misconceptions regarding the Suzuki Alto. While motorway authorities have no plans to restrict the vehicle’s usage, the phase-out of its base variant aligns with a broader shift towards improved safety standards in Pakistan’s automotive market.

Consumers are advised to rely on official statements from authorities and manufacturers rather than unverified social media claims.


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