Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has officially raised the prices of all its motorcycles in Pakistan, with the new rates taking effect from July 1, 2025. The increase follows the enforcement of the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) levy introduced in the Federal Budget 2025–26, which imposes new taxes on internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles across the country.
Revised Prices Across All Models
In a notification sent to its authorized dealerships, Pak Suzuki confirmed the updated ex-factory prices for its motorcycle lineup. These revised rates also include freight charges. The new prices are as follows:
- GD110S – Rs. 362,600
- GS150 – Rs. 392,900
- GSX125 – Rs. 504,900
- GR150 – Rs. 552,900
- INAZUMA GW250JP – Rs. 1,252,400
These price revisions reflect the increased financial burden passed on to consumers due to the NEV levy.
Understanding the NEV Levy
The NEV levy, enacted through the Finance Act 2025, aims to promote environmentally friendly transportation in Pakistan by discouraging the use of ICE vehicles. The tax applies to:
- Motorcycles
- Passenger cars
- Commercial vehicles
However, certain categories are exempt from this levy, including:
- Fully electric and hybrid vehicles
- Vehicles manufactured solely for export
- Diplomatically exempt vehicles
Market Implications
The higher cost of ICE motorcycles, triggered by the NEV levy, is expected to steer consumer interest toward electric and hybrid alternatives.
Industry analysts suggest that Suzuki’s price hike may prompt similar actions from other manufacturers as they adjust to the changing tax and regulatory environment.
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Tax authorities did not consider that there is no hybrid motorcycle so the motive of the levy to push customer to buy hybrid motorcycle are failed.
Suzuki bikes have historically not been price competitive in Pakistan.
Its been years since Inazuma was available for display at showrooms. It seems like they don’t want to sell bikes and just have them as portfolio entries to appease regulators/government and shareholders.