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Suzuki Alto Price Surges Past 3 Million Mark in Pakistan

Suzuki Alto Exchange Program with HBL: Upgrade Your Car at 9.99% Markup

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Suzuki Pakistan, in collaboration with Habib Bank Limited (HBL), has launched an exclusive Suzuki Alto exchange program designed to make car ownership easier and more affordable. This initiative allows customers to trade in their old vehicles and finance the latest Suzuki Alto model at a special 9.99% markup rate.

The financing scheme gives car buyers a chance to drive home a brand-new Alto with monthly installments starting from just PKR 18,999, depending on the value of their existing car. With rising demand for fuel-efficient and budget-friendly vehicles, this program comes as a major relief for buyers seeking flexible payment options.

How the Suzuki Alto Exchange Program Works?

The installment plan is based on an assumed trade-in value of PKR 2.1 million for the old car. The remaining balance is financed through HBL at the exclusive 9.99% markup rate. Customers can enjoy the convenience of low monthly payments while upgrading to the new Alto, one of Pakistan’s most trusted and best-selling hatchbacks.

This program reflects Suzuki’s ongoing effort to boost Alto sales in Pakistan, while also providing customers with modern features, improved fuel efficiency, and reliability in a compact design.

Suzuki Alto Sales Performance in Pakistan

The exchange program comes at a time when the Suzuki Alto continues to dominate Pakistan’s auto market. According to the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) report for August 2025, Suzuki Alto sold 4,193 units in a single month.

  • 107% Year-on-Year growth compared to August 2024
  • 80% Month-on-Month growth compared to July 2025

Alongside Alto, Suzuki’s other hatchbacks — the Cultus and Swift — also showed strong performance, further cementing the company’s leadership in the small-car segment.

Why Upgrade to the New Suzuki Alto?

  • Flexible financing with HBL at just 9.99% markup
  • Affordable monthly installments starting from Rs. 18,999
  • Best-selling hatchback in Pakistan with proven reliability
  • Fuel-efficient and modern design perfect for urban driving

The Suzuki Alto exchange program is a golden opportunity for car owners who want to trade in their older vehicles and upgrade to a stylish, efficient, and affordable ride.


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Waqar Ahmad

Can i get a car without old car what is the procedure of down payment and instalment plan?

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