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Hyundai Cars Will Cost You More Now – Here’s Why

Hyundai Nishat Motor (Pvt.) Limited has announced a revision in freight charges for several models in its lineup. The update, communicated through an official circular dated May 19, 2025, takes effect from June 1 and will apply to all vehicles invoiced on or after that date.

Freight Charges Increased by Rs. 15,000

The adjustment impacts some of the automaker’s most popular offerings, including the Hyundai Porter, Elantra Hybrid, Tucson Hybrid, Sonata, and Santa Fe Hybrid. Each of these models will now carry an additional freight cost of Rs. 15,000.

Below is the breakdown of the updated freight charges:

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Vehicle Model Current Freight (PKR) Revised Freight (PKR) Increase
Hyundai Porter 32,000 47,000 15,000
Hyundai Elantra Hybrid 32,000 47,000 15,000
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid 40,000 55,000 15,000
Hyundai Sonata (All Variants) 40,000 55,000 15,000
Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid 45,000 60,000 15,000

Dealers Advised to Update Systems

Hyundai has instructed its dealer principals and sales teams to revise internal systems and workflows to reflect the new rates. The company also urged sales personnel to remain in contact with area sales managers for further guidance.

According to Hyundai, the updated freight charges form part of a broader operational strategy to manage rising delivery costs and maintain consistent service levels nationwide. While the adjustment does not directly affect vehicle prices, it adds to the overall on-road cost, making it crucial for customers to factor in these changes when planning a purchase.

Hyundai continues to emphasize transparency in pricing and aims to keep both its dealers and customers informed of changes that may affect purchase decisions.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik