Pakistan’s automobile industry has reached a new milestone, exporting 434 locally assembled vehicles to 20 countries over the past three fiscal years, according to official data shared in the Senate.
Finance and Revenue Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb revealed the figures while responding to a question from Senator Shahadat Awan.
The exports included models of varying engine capacities, shipped to destinations such as 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.
Government data shows consistent growth in exports, both in units and value. In 2022–23, 100 vehicles worth Rs. 94.7 million were exported. The following year saw 107 units worth Rs. 388.2 million, while 2024–25 recorded the highest exports with 227 units valued at Rs. 936.9 million.
Eight manufacturers contributed to the exports, including Pak Suzuki Motor Co. Ltd., Sazgar Engineering Works Ltd., Honda Atlas Cars, United Auto Industries, Lucky Motor Corporation, Hyundai Nishat Motors, Master Changan Motors, and Indus Motor Company.
The exported lineup included Toyota Corolla Altis, Suzuki Alto and Swift, Honda City, mini-vans, SUVs, and electric rickshaws — highlighting Pakistan’s improving production standards and expanding presence in global markets.
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