Pak Suzuki is preparing to roll out a new model, replacing one of its most iconic vehicles with a modern upgrade.
The company will soon discontinue the ‘Bolan’ and introduce the locally assembled ‘Suzuki Every,’ which is set to launch on October 12, 2024.
Following the recent announcement of ending the production of the popular Carry Dabba, rumors of the Suzuki Every’s official debut in Pakistan began circulating. These rumors now appear to be confirmed, with an expected price of around PKR 2.6 million.
International Model Highlights:
While the features of the locally assembled Suzuki Every have yet to be revealed, the international model includes the following key aspects:
Design and Style:
The Suzuki Every has a boxy design, with small tires and a tall structure. The exterior is more modern and sturdy than the outgoing Bolan, and the interior is equipped with upgraded features such as climate control, ABS, and power steering.
Engine and Performance:
It is powered by a 660cc engine delivering 49 horsepower and 62 Nm of torque, making it suitable for city driving and light loads. The fuel tank capacity is 37 liters, with an expected mileage of 19 km per liter in the city and 21 km per liter on highways.
Price:
The locally assembled Suzuki Every is projected to cost around PKR 2.6 million, compared to the Bolan’s current price of PKR 1.94 million—a difference of PKR 660,000.