
As expected Pak Suzuki has increased its bike prices after the other motorcycle manufacturers increased prices of their vehicles. It is pretty bad news for people who were looking to buy a new Suzuki bike anytime soon.
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Let’s find out the new prices of Suzuki GD 110s, GS 150, GS 150 SE, and GR 150.
Suzuki GD 110 Price in Pakistan
Here are the increased prices of Suzuki GD 110 in Pakistan.
Model | Old price (PKR) | New price (PKR) | Difference (PKR) |
Suzuki GD 110s | 207,000 | 212,000 | 5,000 |
Suzuki GS 150 Price in Pakistan
Find how much the Suzuki GS 150 price increased in Pakistan.
Model | Old price (PKR) | New price (PKR) | Difference (PKR) |
Suzuki GS 150 | 225,000 | 232,000 | 7,000 |
Suzuki GS 150 SE | 242,000 | 249,000 | 7,000 |
Suzuki GR 150 Price in Pakistan
Check out the Suzuki GR 150 price increase in Pakistan.
Model | Old price (PKR) | New price (PKR) | Difference (PKR) |
Suzuki GR 150 | 330,000 | 339,000 | 9,000 |
As per the company, the new prices are effective from 1-Jun-2022.
This year has turned out to be quite unfortunate for those who were planning to buy new bikes. Almost all automobile manufacturers have increased bike prices by almost 3 to 4 times in just 5 months.
Last time, Suzuki bike prices were increased in April 2022. It has become a habit of the companies to mention the same reasons behind the price hikes. These reasons include increased dollar rate, raw material cost, and now the fuel prices as well.
It is not only the economic situation that is triggering these price increases. The current political situation is also a major factor contributing to these price hikes.
Suzuki bikes (150cc) are mostly purchased by middle income adventurers. These frequent price hikes might delay the dream tours of many.
Are the new bikes still in your reach or are you forced to buy used Suzuki bikes now? Tell us in the comment section below.
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