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A Long Road to a Faster Lane?

A Long Road to a Faster Lane? Zeenat Chaudhary on how the automotive industry will fare in these uncertain times. Ever since Karl Benz invented the world’s first motor car in 1886 – the Benz Patent-Motorwagen – the automotive industry has come a long way. From hi-tech Hondas and Chryslers to electric Teslas and Nios, the global industry contributes roughly three percent to all GDP output. Due to the pandemic, however, worldwide car sales have taken a hit and are expected to fall from $74.9 million in 2019 to under $62 million in 2020, according to Statista. Industry Overview In Pakistan, the automotive industry, which contributes 2.8% to the country’s GDP (source: Invest Pakistan), has faced a cycle of booms and busts since the 2000s. In fact, the auto industry was on a downward trend before Covid-19 struck, primarily due to rising taxes (Federal Excise Duty increased from 2.5% to 7.5% and Additional Customs Duty by seven percent) and the rupee’s depreciation against th

Taking the public for a ride - Newspaper

Pakistan’s automotive industry is up for a paradigm shift. It has been raining SUVs since Kia-Lucky Motors launched Sportage. This was followed by Hyundai-Nishat’s Tucson, MG ZS and Proton X-70. The ingress of a slew of compact SUVs into the market bridges the price gap between sedans like Civic, City and Corolla and presents an opportunity for the users of such cars to ameliorate their status. However, the dilemma with this changeover is its appeal to the elite. It portrays a perpetual lack of interest on the part of automobile producers in catering to the relatively less affluent socioeconomic class, which has been forced into using expensive, watered-down vehicles.

SAMAA - The top five selling cars in Pakistan

The top five selling cars in Pakistan Any guesses which car is at number 1? SAMAA | Bilal Hussain - Posted: Feb 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago SAMAA | Bilal Hussain Posted: Feb 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago Despite the Auto Development Policy 2016-21 coming to an end soon, the established Japanese carmakers had the biggest market share of the Pakistan auto industry in 2020. All the top five selling cars in Pakistan belonged to either Suzuki, Toyota or Honda, with one vague exception. Number 5 The No. 5 is the most ambiguous spot on the list as this can be claimed by three cars. Honda reports its Civic and City sedan car data together. It sold 21,910 sedans in 2020. Both Civic and City numbers are roughly similar, according to Ahmed Lakhani, a senior research analyst at JS Global. This means roughly 11,000 units of both cars may have been sold last year. Kia may also have sold a similar number of its crossover SUV Sportage, according to the analys

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