Pak Suzuki Motor Company has officially announced the new prices for the 2026 Suzuki Cultus. Consequently, the updated price list has drawn public attention to Pakistan’s rising vehicle costs. According to the announcement, the top-of-the-line Cultus now costs PKR 4,591,460, marking the highest price in this series to date.
Price Overview and Variants
The new pricing shows a significant increase across all Cultus variants. Specifically, the manual VXR variant now costs PKR 4,089,000, while the VXL manual model is priced at PKR 4,359,000. Meanwhile, the top AGS (Auto Gear Shift) model is listed at PKR 4,591,460.
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Furthermore, a Pak Suzuki spokesperson said customers can book and receive deliveries immediately, depending on local dealership stock. Therefore, buyers are encouraged to contact nearby Suzuki dealerships for booking details and delivery schedules.
Engine and Performance
The 2026 Cultus continues to feature a 998cc petrol engine, which remains popular due to its fuel efficiency and low maintenance costs. Moreover, buyers value this engine for daily commuting and urban traffic conditions.
In addition, the Cultus’ compact design and efficient engine make it a practical choice for city driving. Overall, its combination of performance, fuel economy, and maneuverability keeps it in demand among urban drivers.
Safety Features
Pak Suzuki has also added safety features to higher-end variants. For instance, the top models now include dual airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and alloy wheels, which enhance driving safety and comfort. In addition, all variants come with an engine immobilizer, reducing the risk of theft.
Consequently, these updates align with the growing trend of safety-conscious buyers in Pakistan.
Market Position and Consumer Response
The Suzuki Cultus remains a preferred hatchback in urban Pakistan because of its comfortable drive, compact size, and fuel efficiency. However, due to recent price increases, affordability concerns have emerged. As a result, many consumers express frustration over rising costs amid broader economic challenges.
According to industry experts, the price hike reflects higher production costs and currency depreciation. Nevertheless, the Cultus continues to dominate Pakistan’s hatchback segment.
Moreover, data from the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) shows that hatchbacks make up a large portion of passenger vehicle sales, with the Cultus consistently ranking among the top sellers. Therefore, its strong market appeal persists despite higher prices.
Looking Ahead
With its compact design, efficient engine, and improved safety, the 2026 Cultus continues to attract buyers. Consequently, Pak Suzuki expects strong consumer interest at the new price points.
Overall, the combination of practicality and reliability keeps the Cultus at the forefront of Pakistan’s hatchback market, even amid rising costs.