Pakistan July 2025: Hyundai (+108.7%), Toyota (+100.5%) stand out in market up 28.5%

The Hyundai Tucson is up to #6 in Pakistan in July.

According to local manufacturers association PAMA, the Pakistani new light vehicle market gains 28.5% year-on-year in July to 11,034 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 34.8% to 98,381. Note Changan and Kia do not share sales figures with PAMA but are reported to be quite successful here. Suzuki (-17.7%) lodges a mediocre score, the only carmaker in negative this month. It slumps to just 33.4% share vs. 45.3% year-to-date. In contrast Toyota (+100.5%) surges to 30.2% share vs. 24.6% so far this year. Hyundai (+108.7%), Honda (+61.1%), JAC (+46.1%) and Sazgar Haval (+30.9%) also beat the market. Model-wise, the Suzuki Alto (-18.9%) stays on top but tumbles down to 21.1% share vs. 43.6% last month. The Toyota Corolla (+118.5%) is estimated to climb back up to #2 ahead of the Sazgar Haval H6 (+30.9%) and Toyota Yaris (+118.8%). The Hyundai Tucson (+383.2%) shoots up to #6, its best ranking since August 2023 (#5).

Previous month: Pakistan June 2025: Suzuki Alto hits best volume in 3 years, market up 63.9%

One year ago: Pakistan July 2024: Market up 68.7%, Sazgar Haval H6 up to #2

Full July 2025 Top 8 All brands and Top 23 All models below.

Pakistan July 2025 – brands:

Pos Brand Jul-25 % /24 Jun 2025 % /24 Pos FY24
1 Suzuki 3,680 33.4% – 17.7% 1 44,537 45.3% + 20.7% 1 1
2 Toyota 3,337 30.2% + 100.5% 2 24,189 24.6% + 58.8% 2 2
3 Honda 1,500 13.6% + 61.1% 3 12,712 12.9% + 37.3% 3 3
4 Hyundai 1,225 11.1% + 108.7% 4 7,937 8.1% + 31.9% 4 4
5 Sazgar Haval 1,079 9.8% + 30.9% 5 7,682 7.8% + 57.3% 5 5
6 JAC 149 1.4% + 46.1% 6 915 0.9% + 67.6% 6 6
7 Dewan Kia 40 0.4% new 7 253 0.3% new 7 7
8 Dewan Honri 24 0.2% new 8 106 0.1% new 8 9

Pakistan July 2025 – models:

Pos Model Jul-25 % /24 Jun 2025 % /24 Pos FY24
1 Suzuki Alto 2,327 21.1% – 18.9% 1 29,199 29.7% + 15.2% 1 1
2 Toyota Corolla (est) 1,112 10.1% + 118.5% 4 8,278 8.4% + 46.7% 2 2
3 Sazgar Haval H6 1,079 9.8% + 30.9% 3 7,682 7.8% + 57.3% 3 3
4 Toyota Yaris (est) 895 8.1% + 118.8% 5 6,659 6.8% + 46.5% 4 5
5 Honda Civic (est) 652 5.9% + 44.9% 6 6,471 6.6% + 35.9% 5 4
6 Hyundai Tucson 546 4.9% + 383.2% 9 2,841 2.9% + 47.3% 11 12
7 Suzuki Swift 522 4.7% + 4.0% 2 6,076 6.2% + 58.3% 6 6
8 Toyota Hilux (est) 506 4.6% + 64.3% 13 3,411 3.5% + 99.4% 9 13
9 Honda City (est) 491 4.4% + 44.4% 7 4,882 5.0% + 36.0% 7 7
10 Toyota Fortuner (est) 413 3.7% + 65.2% 14 2,781 2.8% + 99.6% 12 16
11 Toyota Corolla Cross (est) 411 3.7% + 118.6% 12 3,060 3.1% + 57.2% 10 10
12 Hyundai Porter 395 3.6% + 13.2% 15 1,898 1.9% + 23.5% 15 15
13 Honda BR-V & HR-V 357 3.2% + 153.2% 21 1,359 1.4% + 49.8% 17 18
14 Suzuki Ravi 337 3.1% – 41.5% 10 3,452 3.5% + 85.5% 8 9
15 Suzuki Cultus 239 2.2% + 149.0% 11 2,014 2.0% – 2.5% 14 11
16 Suzuki Every 230 2.1% new 8 2,609 2.7% new 13 20
17 JAC X200 149 1.4% + 46.1% 17 915 0.9% + 67.6% 19 21
18 Hyundai Elantra 141 1.3% + 327.3% 16 1,388 1.4% + 82.4% 16 19
19 Hyundai Santa Fe 77 0.7% + 32.8% 19 907 0.9% – 30.4% 20 17
20 Hyundai Sonata 66 0.6% + 94.1% 20 903 0.9% + 85.8% 21 22
21 Dewan Kia Shehzore 40 0.4% new 22 253 0.3% new 22 23
22 Suzuki WagonR 25 0.2% – 82.0% 18 1,032 1.0% – 45.8% 18 14
23 Dewan Honri-Ve 24 0.2% new 23 106 0.1% new 24 25

Source: PAMA



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