The buzz surrounding the supposed return of the Suzuki Mehran has finally been put to rest. What started as speculation on social media platforms is now officially debunked.
Pak Suzuki Mian Channu Motors has firmly confirmed that there are no plans to bring back the iconic mini-hatchback, putting an end to the widespread rumors once and for all.
Over the past week, AI-generated videos showing a kei car with “Mehran 2025” branding began circulating online.
These clips quickly gained traction, convincing some viewers that the Mehran was making a comeback.
Several unverified websites even went as far as to suggest potential pricing, claiming the new model could start at Rs. 1.2 million and reach up to Rs. 1.6 million.
However, these rumors are no longer just rumors—they’re confirmed to be false.
According to a clear statement from Pak Suzuki Mian Channu Motors, no such model is in development, and the company has no plans to relaunch the Mehran in any form.
They have also advised the public to completely disregard the circulating videos and articles claiming otherwise.
The Suzuki Mehran, once a dominant presence on Pakistan’s roads, was discontinued in 2019 after six decades of popularity.
Known for its affordability and simple design, it earned the nickname “The Boss” among users.
Its retirement marked the end of an era, later succeeded by models like the Suzuki Alto.
As of now, there is no Mehran 2025 and no plans to launch one. Pak Suzuki’s official clarification puts all rumors to rest.
Anyone still sharing the misleading content is spreading misinformation. There is no need to anticipate or plan for a Mehran comeback—because it’s not happening.
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