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Price of Mehran in Pakistan
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  • Oct 17, 2025
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Price of Mehran in Pakistan 2025: Latest Market Update

As per the recent lists and auto-market surveys, in Pakistan, the average resale value of Suzuki Mehran has risen by almost 18 percent relative to the year 2024, making it one of the only discontinued models that are gaining value. 

Although the Mehran has not been in production since 2019, it is still a household name in used car markets in Pakistan,  something that speaks volumes of its unparalleled popularity and functionality.

The price of Mehran in Pakistan remains a point of discussion to the buyers, auto-enthusiasts, and market researchers in 2025. The Mehran is an iconic car entry-level product whose status has changed, along with its valuations. The following is an in-depth analysis of the current market trends, market influencing factors, and what the buyers can anticipate in 2025.

Historical Context & Legacy of the Mehran

Suzuki Mehran has dominated the small car market in Pakistan over the decades! 

Even though it was officially retired in 2019, the model continues to exist in the used car market and through the occasional revived rumors and re-launch speculations. It was easy to maintain, cheap and had low cost which made it very popular among first time vehicle purchasers and cost-sensitive customers.

Over time through inflation, changes in the forex rates and the change in the preference of the consumer has altered the perception and pricing of the Mehran.

Current Price Bands (2025)

The price of Mehran in Pakistan in 2025 is usually used in reference to used units because there is no new official production that has been confirmed. According to the listings and market survey:

  • On the internet, prices of listings differ greatly, with the lowest being Pak rupees 100,000 to get the older models in bad conditions, and the highest being Pak rupees 1,500,000 to have the well-maintained or modified models.

  • The actual price of the good condition models in the mainstream used car markets will be concentrated at PKR 800,000 to PKR 1,100,000.

  • Some of the models which have upgrades (paint jobs, parts etc) later in the year (or higher demand) are quoted at the range of PKR 1.2 to 1.3 million as per different areas and negotiation.

Notable to keep in mind that these are largely resale / second-hand prices - no trusted ex-factory 2025 price on the part of an official manufacturer exists currently!

What’s Driving the Price Trends

The existing pricing dynamics of the Mehran are affected by several important factors:

Supply Constraints

The Mehran is not actively being produced but rather fixed and the supply is wearing out. As parts are getting rarer and older vehicles are getting worn out, well-kept units are selling high.

Inflation and Devaluation of Currencies

The devaluation of the Pakistani rupee and the increase in prices of components, servicing and fuel are exerting an upward pressure on the resale values even of the older vehicles.

Collector / Nostalgia Value

To other buyers, the Mehran has a sentimental or nostalgic value, particularly in the rural or small town markets. This can take some listings out of rational valuation using merely condition.

Reconditioning and Modifications

Numerous sellers spend money on repairing body parts or repainting, improved interiors, or aftermarket improvements to justify higher bid prices.

Transport Costs and Regional Variation

The prices vary in cities and provinces. There is a role played by transportation costs, demand in remote regions and local dealer premiums.

Relaunch or Revival of Branding

There has been speculation in 2025 of a potential relaunch, retrofit or rebrand of the Mehran platform. Although this is yet to be proven, speculation by itself can increase asking prices.

Price by Condition, Year & Region

To give a more granular view:

Condition / Year Range

Typical Asking Price (PKR)

Notes

Very old, badly worn (1980s–1990s)

100,000 – 300,000

Often parts missing, high repair cost

Mid-2000s entry models

300,000 – 700,000

Drivable but needs work

Late 2000s / early 2010s, fair condition

700,000 – 1,000,000

Most popular market zone

Well maintained 2013–2019, upgraded

1,000,000 – 1,300,000+

Strongest demand zone

Heavily modified / show condition

1,300,000+ (or more)

Region and seller dependent

These ranges should be used as guides. Always verify condition, service history, and inspection.

Tips for Buyers in 2025

The tips of buyers in 2025 are the following: 

  1. Demand check and genuineness: With numerous refurbishments, engine, chassis, and originality are to be inspected continuously.
  2. Availability of check parts: The check parts can be discontinued or costly in remote locations.
  3. Haggle face to face: Online prices usually have breathing space, do not accept the initial price.
  4. Registration and documentation: ensure that the paper work is clean and there are no significant major liabilities.
  5. Take into account the fuel and maintenance expense: The old engines might not be as efficient in terms of fuel consumption or they might need a lot of servicing.

Outlook: Is Mehran Still a Viable Buy?

In most urban environments (where newer small cars dominate), the Mehran is an exclusive or nostalgic purchase by the year 2025, rather than a reliable day-to-day driver. 

But to the cost-conscious, no-frills and automotive part of a Pakistani identity, it remains attractive - particularly in a small town or in the budget conscious market.

As the supply becomes narrower and the cost of restoration increases, the prices might not rise sharply but will tend to go up as well, although not as critically. The Mehran will continue to be a used-market property unless an auto manufacturer announces a formal relaunch or revival.

Final Thoughts

The cost of Mehran in Pakistan is quite diverse in 2025, yet the realistic forecast of the car that can run on wheels and be in good condition is between PKR 800,000 and PKR 1.2 million. Outstanding units can fetch a higher price and poorer or unrestored ones can be much lower. The due diligence, inspection, and documentation, as always, are important.

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