Pak Suzuki Motor Company has reportedly discontinued another vehicle from its local lineup, though no official statement has been made yet.
According to reports circulating on social media, Suzuki has quietly ended production of the VX variant of the Suzuki Every. The model was launched last year as the successor to the long-running Suzuki Bolan, which had been a popular choice for decades.
Upon checking the companyβs official website, it was found that the price and specifications of the Suzuki Every VX have been removed. Currently, only the Every VXR variant is listed, confirming that the base model has been taken off the lineup. Until recently, both the VX and VXR variants were available online, but now the entry-level version appears to have been discontinued.
This development follows Suzukiβs recent announcement of a Rs. 350,000 discount on the Every VXR to attract buyers. Interestingly, the company made no mention of the VX variant in its promotional offer. This omission has fueled speculation that the base version has been discontinued due to low demand or internal sales strategy adjustments.
As of now, Pak Suzuki has not released any official clarification regarding the discontinuation of the Every VX variant or the reasons behind it.
The Suzuki Every was introduced in Pakistan in October 2024 as a replacement for the iconic Suzuki Bolan. The company promoted it as a modern, fuel-efficient, and safer alternative suitable for both commercial and family use.
If confirmed, the removal of the Every VX variant marks another shift in Suzukiβs local product strategy as it continues to adapt to changing market preferences and economic conditions in Pakistan.
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