Suzuki decided to discontinue one of its most-selling Car

Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has decided to discontinue one of its most-selling cars, Reportedly.
“The car will be discontinued in coming months,” the sources added.
Reports state that the sales of Cultus were affected by the sales of Alto and Swift, with the company aiming to promote the recently-launched Swift more actively and increase the sales of Alto.
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According to data from the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), PSMC sold over 9,800 Alto vehicles in March of this year. In April, the figure fell to 5,000. In May, sales increased slightly to around 5,400.
It is also worth mentioning here that PSMC has not issued any official statement regarding the development. PSMC’s response will be added once the company issues an official statement in this regard.
The new Cultus was launched in 2017. PSMC launched three variants of the hatchback; VX, VXR, and VXL. Since its launch, Cultus has been dominating the 1000cc category in the domestic market.
Airbags, power windows, power steering, an immobiliser, and keyless entry are all available on the Cultus. A scarcity of airbags caused PSMC to have to postpone the production of Cultus a few months ago.
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