Car sales rise 64% in June 2025

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MG News | July 10, 2025 at 05:14 PM GMT+05:00

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July 10, 2025 (MLN): The sales of cars, including LCVs, vans, and jeeps, in Pakistan increased by 63.9% in June 2025, clocking in at 21,773 units compared to 13,284 units recorded in the same month of last year, the latest data from the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) showed today.

Similarly, on a month-on-month basis, auto sales have increased by 47.1% compared to the 14,802 cars sold in May 2025.

Cumulatively, in 12MFY25, sales clocked in at 147,935 units, around 42.5% higher compared to 103,828 units sold in 12MFY24.

UnitsJun-25Jun-24YoY %May-25MoM %12MFY2512MFY24Cumulative %
Car Sales21,77313,28463.9%14,80247.1%147,935103,82842.5%
Passenger Cars17,65910,12874.4%11,15958.2%112,11581,57737.4%
LCVS, Vans & Jeeps4,1143,15630.4%3,64312.9%35,82022,25161.0%
Car Production16,36010,79251.6%16,0731.8%148,118100,65747.2%
Passenger Cars12,6038,62646.1%12,3602.0%111,31079,57339.9%
LCVS, Vans & Jeeps3,7572,16673.5%3,7131.2%36,80821,08474.6%

Company wise, Suzuki Swift led the pack with a YoY growth of 115.7%, producing 1,390 units compared to 644 last year. Its MoM growth of 25.6% signals steady consumer interest.

Honda (Civic & City) posted a solid 74.1% YoY rise, though its MoM declined by 8.6%, likely a reflection of inventory balancing or slowed demand after a strong May.

Suzuki Cultus and Suzuki Alto delivered impressive year-on-year growth, 128.4% and 46.1% respectively, reinforcing their hold on the small car segment.

Suzuki WagonR slumped 39.5% YoY and 52.5% MoM, suggesting waning appeal or possible supply constraints while Suzuki Bolan dipped 57.6% YoY, continuing its long-term downward trajectory.

Meanwhile, Hyundai Sonata also saw a YoY drop of 10.7%, bucking the trend of growth in the sedan category.

In FY25, Toyota (Corolla family) topped cumulative output with 25,212 units, followed closely by Suzuki Alto (44,821) and Honda (16,614). These models continue to dominate fleet and consumer choices.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s two-wheeler industry delivered a strong June finish, led by United Auto (+53.8% YoY) and Road Prince (+61.8%), showing sustained demand across rural and urban markets.
Yamaha’s volume remains modest but saw an impressive 84.7% YoY spike, pointing to niche growth potential.

In contrast, Honda’s production slid sharply by 22.4% YoY, possibly due to inventory saturation or margin pressures, despite holding over a million units cumulatively for FY25.

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