Pakistan’s Best-Selling Cars in September 2025: Complete Sales Report

Pakistan’s Best-Selling Cars in September 2025: Complete Sales Report


Pakistan’s Best-Selling Cars in September 2025: Complete Sales Report

Pakistan’s automobile industry continues to show strong dynamics, with major shifts in production and sales across different vehicle segments.

The latest data from July to September 2025 shows that small cars like the Alto are still leading in sales because they are affordable and fuel-efficient.

Toyota and Honda continue to perform well in the 1300cc and above category, attracting city families and professionals. The Suzuki Every is also becoming more popular as people show increased interest in practical and multi-purpose vehicles.

Top Selling Cars in Pakistan

Category Sept’25 Cumulative
1300cc and Above
Honda Cars (Civic & City) 1,939 4,076
1,977 3,819
Suzuki Swift 1,194 3,433
1,403 3,398
Toyota (Corolla, Yaris & Corolla Cross) 2,708 7,806
2,605 7,570
Hyundai Elantra 222 652
131 417
Hyundai Sonata 63 289
58 182
BAIC D20
Sub-Total (1300cc +) 6,326 16,456
6,224 15,442
1000cc
Suzuki Cultus 517 1,216
427 1,163
Suzuki WagonR 0 0
6 53
Sub-Total (1000cc) 517 1,216
433 1,216
Below 1000cc
Suzuki Bolan
Suzuki Alto 6,319 17,365
4,718 11,238
Suzuki Every 476 1,002
606 1,327
Sub-Total (Below 1000cc) 6,795 18,367
5,643 12,565

In the mid-size and premium sedan category, Toyota continued to lead the market. The company produced 7,806 units of its Corolla, Yaris, and Corolla Cross models between July and September 2025, with sales reaching 7,570 units during the same period.

Honda’s Civic and City also performed well, with total production of 4,076 units and sales of 3,819 units. Although there was a slight dip in sales in August, the brand recovered in September.

Hyundai’s Elantra and Sonata had relatively lower figures, selling a combined total of 599 units, which shows their smaller presence in the premium sedan segment.

In the 1000cc category, Suzuki continued to dominate. The Suzuki Cultus recorded 1,216 units produced and 1,163 sold in the quarter. However, the WagonR experienced a drop, with only 53 units sold, showing that customer preferences are changing.

Small cars under 1000cc remained the core of Pakistan’s passenger car market. Suzuki Alto topped the list again with 17,365 units produced and 11,238 sold in the third quarter of 2025. The new Suzuki Every also gained attention, with 1,002 units produced and 1,327 sold, suggesting rising demand for compact multi-purpose vehicles.

Meanwhile, the Suzuki Bolan, once popular for commercial use, had no production figures for this quarter, hinting at a possible pause in its manufacturing.



Courtesy By BOL News

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