The Suzuki Mehran, a beloved hatchback, stands out for its small size and strong construction. Even though it was discontinued in 2019, the legacy of this 800-cc car continues to leave a lasting impact on the car industry.
Pak Suzuki introduced in 1989, the country’s oldest automaker, Mehran garnered immense popularity over its two-decade run. Despite its discontinuation due to non-compliance with Euro-IV emission standards, the car’s enduring appeal is a testament to its iconic status.
Known for its affordability, Mehran received minimal upgrades throughout its production, with safety features being the primary focus. Even without modern safety measures, the car continues to dominate certain regions, showcasing the deep-seated connection people have with this iconic vehicle.
Mehran’s robust performance, coupled with low maintenance costs and a compact design ideal for navigating congested routes, made it the preferred choice for many daily commuters.
Suzuki Mehran price in Pakistan
At its launch in 1989, the Suzuki Mehran was priced at less than Rs100,000. However, by 2019, it had been discontinued at Rs800,000. In 2024, interested buyers can find Mehran models within the Rs 5–15 lakh price range, varying based on the specific model and its condition.
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Suzuki Mehran fuel average
Mehran boasts a fuel average of 12–15 kmpl within the city and 16–18 kmpl on highways, contributing to its efficiency.
Suzuki Mehran colors
The car is available in colors such as graphite grey, solid white, pearl red, and silver.