Daihatsu Announces to Go All Electric by 2030
Daihatsu has announced that all of its new automobiles in Japan will either be fully electrified or hybrids by 2030.
Daihatsu Announces to Go All Electric by 2030 Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Daihatsu has announced that all of its new automobiles in Japan will either be fully electrified or hybrids by 2030.
Daihatsu Announces to Go All Electric by 2030 Read MoreHonda is on the verge of introducing the latest 11th generation Civic in Pakistan, as camouflaged test mules have made their appearance testing on local roads for the first time.
11th Gen Honda Civic Spotted in Pakistan Read MoreDaihatsu has launched the 11th generation of the Hijet Cargo (van) alongside the 6th generation of the Atrai (passenger van) and the facelifted Hijet Truck (pickup) in the Japanese domestic market (JDM).
All-New Daihatsu Hijet Cargo And Atrai Van Launched In Japan Read MoreAfter hitting a record high, car financing in Pakistan is beginning to slow down due to rising car prices, contracting purchasing power of consumers and discouraging auto finance policies introduced by the State Bank to mitigate the swelling trade deficit.
Car Financing Beginning to Slow Down Read MorePak Suzuki which discontinued the slow-selling older generation Swift in Pakistan last year after a decade long run, will finally introduce the replacement next year.
Pakistan to Get New Suzuki Swift in 2022 Read MorePeugeot has announced that every new model launched in Europe by 2030 will be an all-electric vehicle only.
Peugeot to Become Electric-Only Brand in Europe by 2030 Read MoreTesla CEO Elon Musk has lauded Chinese automakers calling them the “most competitive in the world”
Elon Musk Praises Chinese Automakers- Calls Them “Most Competitive in the World” Read MoreThe Kia EV6 has set a new Guinness World Record by driving across the United States with the shortest amount of charging time of any electric vehicle.
Kia EV6 Sets Guinness World Record Read MoreLooking at the recent sales trends, it is not difficult to deduce the divide between income groups is increasing, resulting in decreased affordability. In simple words, the rich are getting richer, while the poor becoming poorer.
Auto Sales Trend Renders Widening Economic Divide in Pakistan Read MorePakistan and Japan have agreed to enhance cooperation in the industrial sector especially the modernization of the local auto industry.
Japan to Help Achieve Localization in Automobile Sector Read More