Pakistan exported 434 locally assembled vehicles to 20 countries over the past three fiscal years, according to Finance and Revenue Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. The figures were shared in response to a question raised by Senator Shahadat Awan in the Senate.
Official data showed that Pakistan’s vehicle exports included various engine capacities shipped to Japan, Afghanistan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Lebanon, Liberia, Kenya, Solomon Islands, Nigeria, the United States, Djibouti, Mozambique, the Cayman Islands, Sri Lanka, China, Brunei Darussalam, Ghana, Togo, and Bangladesh.
In 2022–23, 100 units were exported with a total value of Rs94.7 million. The following year, 107 vehicles worth Rs388.2 million were shipped. In 2024–25, exports rose to 227 units valued at Rs936.9 million, bringing the three-year total to Rs1.42 billion.
Eight companies contributed to these exports, including Pak Suzuki Motor Co. Limited, Sazgar Engineering Works Limited, Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited, United Auto Industries Pvt. Ltd., Lucky Motor Corporation Limited, Hyundai Nishat Motor Pvt. Ltd., Master Changan Motors Ltd., and Indus Motor Company Ltd.
The exported vehicles comprised Toyota Corolla Altas, Suzuki models, electric auto rickshaws, mini vans, sports utility vehicles, Honda City, Suzuki Swift, and Suzuki Alto.
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