Suzuki Bolan Discontinued, Suzuki Every to Replace Cary Daba

Web DeskSeptember 20, 2024 07:07 PMbusiness
  • Suzuki Bolan production officially discontinued.
  • Suzuki Every set to launch in mid-October.
  • Cary Daba's legacy impacts Pakistan's transport sector.
Suzuki Bolan Discontinued, Suzuki Every to Replace Cary DabaImage Credits: nation_pk
Pak Suzuki discontinues Suzuki Bolan, introducing Suzuki Every as its modern replacement.

In a significant shift in the automotive landscape of Pakistan, Pak Suzuki has officially announced the discontinuation of its beloved Bolan minivan, affectionately known as "Cary Daba". This vehicle has been a staple in the commercial sector for many years, serving as a reliable transport option for families and businesses alike. However, the decision to end its production comes as no surprise, given the vehicle's outdated design and the absence of modern safety features, which have contributed to a noticeable decline in sales.

The last unit of the Suzuki Bolan, identified by the chassis number "01151691", has recently rolled off the production line, marking the end of an era for this iconic minivan. As the automotive industry evolves, so too must the vehicles that populate our roads. In light of this, Pak Suzuki has announced that the Cary Daba will be replaced by the Suzuki Every, a more contemporary and feature-rich minivan that promises to meet the demands of today’s consumers.

The Suzuki Every was unveiled at a recent auto show, generating excitement among potential buyers. Its launch is anticipated to take place in mid-October, although it is subject to import challenges that could affect availability. This new model aims to provide enhanced comfort, safety, and technology, catering to the needs of modern families and businesses.

At the time of its discontinuation, the prices for the Suzuki Bolan variants were as follows: "Bolan VX Euro II" priced at Rs1,940,000 and the "Bolan Cargo Van Euro II" at Rs1,944,000. Earlier this year, in May, Pak Suzuki Motor Company made headlines by reducing car prices by up to Rs710,000, a move that was welcomed by many consumers amid rising inflation.

As we bid farewell to the Cary Daba, it is essential to recognize the impact it has had on the transportation landscape in Pakistan. While change can be daunting, the introduction of the Suzuki Every represents a step forward, embracing modernity and safety. For consumers, this transition may offer new opportunities for enhanced travel experiences. As the automotive market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these changes shape the future of transportation in the country.

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