ISLAMABAD: The sale of vehicles and cars registered a significant jump, increasing by 52 percent year-on-year, ARY News reported, citing the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA).
However, PAMA also noted that car sales declined by 11 percent on a month-on-month basis.
A total of 15,442 cars were sold in November, while 50,856 vehicles were sold during the first five months of the financial year 2025.
Overall car sales saw a substantial 48 percent annual jump, reaching 75,000 units.
Moreover, sales of two-wheeler and three-wheeler vehicles also increased by 38 percent in November 2025, reaching 165,753 units for the month, according to PAMA.
Earlier in October this year, an amazing 67 percent rise reported in car sales across the country,
Analysts declared the progress to lower interest rates, easing inflation, a more stable macroeconomic environment, and improving consumer sentiment, which supported stronger demand across segments.
The car sales jumped to 17,174 units in the last month of September, while in the last September the vehicles overall sales were 10, 297 units which were the decrease Month on Month (MOM) basis as 14,050 vehicles were sold in the last August.
The car sales recorded 42, 267 units in the first Quarter (FQ) 1QFY26.
The uptick not only reported in four-wheelers but two-wheelers and three wheelers also witnessed a superb rise of 21 percent annually.
The overall sale of motorcycles and rickshaws remained a staggering 1,58,941 units in September this year.
Whereas a substantial 35 percent uptick reported in first three months of the current financial year.
An overall increase in sale jumped to 4,31,542 units from 3,20,187 units in (FQ) 1QFY26.
Cars and Vehicles
Honda Atlas Cars
Honda Atlas Cars posted the sharpest growth, with sales up 82% Year on Year and 2.15x Month on Month to 2,307 units in September.
Its City and Civic models witnessed a 73% YoY and 2.8x MoM rise to 1,977 units, while BR-V and HR-V sales jumped 2.6x YoY but declined 12% MoM to 330 units.
Suzuki
Pak Suzuki Motor Company followed closely, recording a 79% YoY and 26% MoM increase to 8,997 units, with Alto sales up 50% YoY and 13% MoM.
The Cultus, Swift, and Ravi models also reported strong gains of 7.3x, 2.3x, and 4.3x YoY, respectively.
Sazgar Engineering
Sazgar Engineering rose 73% YoY and 36% MoM to 1,429 units, boosted by sales of its newly launched Haval H6 PHEV variant.
Hyundai Nishat
Hyundai Nishat reported 56% YoY growth but a slight 3% MoM decline to 1,175 units,
Indus Motor Company
Indus Motor Company (INDU) recorded 33% YoY growth but a 7% MoM drop to 3,152 units.
Motorbikes, Tractors, and Heavy Vehicles
Atlas Honda CD70
Atlas Honda hit its highest-ever monthly sales, delivering 136,000 units of its CD70 and other bikes.
Tractor Sales decline
In contrast, tractor sales declined 27% YoY and 21% MoM to 790 units, mainly due to floods and weak farm economics.
However, production of 2,077 units suggests steady demand under the government’s tractor scheme, hinting at a possible rebound.
Truck and bus sales surge
Truck and bus sales surged 2.6x YoY and 24% MoM to 824 units, marking an 88-month high. For 1QFY26, total heavy vehicle sales stood at 1,864 units, up from 926 units in the same period last year.