Suzuki Mehran bid farewell to the country's roads four years ago, but its legacy lives on in the hearts of many.
The classic 800cc hatchback, which first rolled out in the 80s, continues to hold a special place in Pakistan's automotive history, driven by its affordability, fuel efficiency, and low maintenance costs.
End of Era
In 2019, Pak Suzuki ended the three-decade-long reign of the Suzuki Mehran, a car that had become a symbol of middle-class aspirations.
In the 80s, when it debuted, this iconic hatchback was priced at a modest Rs90,000. Fast forward to March 2019, and the final iteration of the Mehran was retailing at approximately Rs0.8 million.
Evolution of Mehran
While Suzuki introduced minor changes over the years, the overall shape and specifications of the Mehran remained largely unchanged.
This consistency didn't hinder its success in the Pakistani market, where it held a dominant position despite lacking advanced safety features.
Price in local market
Today, Suzuki Mehran can still be found in the local market, with prices ranging from Rs6.5 to 15 lacs.
The actual cost depends on the model and the vehicle's condition, reflecting the enduring demand for this classic hatchback.
Fuel efficiency
One of Mehran's standout features was its fuel efficiency.
With a 32-liter fuel tank, it delivered around 13 kilometers per liter within city limits and an impressive 16-18 kilometers per liter on highways, making it a budget-friendly choice for many.
Splash of Color
Suzuki Mehran offered a choice of four colors: Solid White, Pearl Red, Graphite Grey, and Silver, giving buyers some room for personalization despite its simple design.