Why Kia Sportage? Asif Rizvi Explains
Kia-Lucky CEO Asif Rizvi explains why the company chose to launch Sportage as the first local assembled vehicle.
Why Kia Sportage? Asif Rizvi Explains Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Kia-Lucky CEO Asif Rizvi explains why the company chose to launch Sportage as the first local assembled vehicle.
Why Kia Sportage? Asif Rizvi Explains Read MoreThere were plenty of new cars that were making into the news during the previous years after the Auto Policy 2016-21 was announced, but then these cars got simply lost in the dark with no updates whatsoever.
Cars That Got Lost in the Dark Read MoreThe massive devaluation of Pak Rupee resulted in frequent price hikes as car prices in Pakistan were revised from 6 to 8 times by different automakers during the last 18 months. Prices since December 2017 have gone up by 39% on average.
Car Price Comparison: December 2017 vs July 2019 Read MoreIn a time when Nissan is battling with troubles and taking extreme cost-cutting measures, there are dark shadows over Datsun brand which might get axed to help Nissan get back on its feet.
Is Datsun Brand Doomed to be Axed? Read MoreWith Pak Suzuki declaring a loss of Rs 1.53 billion in the quarter ended June 2019 and Honda Atlas suffering from a 77% decline in profits, are the two companies heading for a downfall?
Are Honda and Suzuki Heading for a Downfall? Read MoreAccording to industry analysts, automobile sales may witness a steep downslide of 40-60% in fiscal year 2019-20, rendering about 150,000 people jobless.
Automobile Industry may Witness up to 150,000 Job Cuts Read MoreLet’s have a look at cars that are being assembled in Pakistan for more than 10 years.
Cars with 10+ Years of Production in Pakistan Read MoreDespite slowdown in the automobile sector, Toyota Corolla continues to rule the market having posted a growth of 10% selling 56,720 units in FY-2019.
Toyota Corolla Remains the Best Selling Car in FY-2019 Read MoreMalaysian automaker Proton having teamed up with Al-Haj Automotive is in process of introducing its range of vehicles in Pakistan including sedans, hatchbacks, SUVs and MPVs.
5 Proton Cars to Watch Out For Read MoreThe local automobile industry has opposed the proposed electric vehicle (EV) policy, expressing concerns that it is in contradiction of Auto-Industry Development Policy 2016-21. There is a reason why local auto industry particularly those related to the manufacturing of auto parts are feeling insecure of introduction of EVs in Pakistan..
Why Local Auto Industry is Afraid of Electric Vehicles? Read More