In his speech, Mr Saito apprised that Pakistan has always been an exceptional market for Suzuki, leading with a market share of more than 50% for the last two decades.
He also stated that Suzuki Motor Corporation Japan, sees Pakistan as a dynamic market with great potential for growth in the years to come.
He reiterated that the company is committed towards technological advancement of the automobile sector and Suzuki Motor Corporation will make aggressive efforts to contribute to the development of the automobile industry in Pakistan.
About the car:
The new Cultus has been developed keeping in mind the Pakistani customers’ needs of 1000cc segment and is fully equipped to cater to modern day requirements.
Listed below are some of the highlights of the new Cultus:
1) The new Cultus is manufactured by Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited at the Bin Qasim Plant, Karachi.
2) It comes with a modern and sleek hatchback aerodynamic design. The product incorporates a high-rigidity, low-weight body that maximises performance and is in line with the latest international trends.
3) It is equipped with an advanced K-Series 1000cc engine that optimises fuel efficiency and provides extraordinary driving pleasure.
4) The new Cultus also incorporates advanced safety features, including:
(a) Dual front SRS airbags.
(b) Anti-lock braking system
(c) Key-less entry with immobiliser.
The new Cultus is also the first ever locally manufactured 1000 cc model that comes with its own set of advanced safety features.
The 1000cc car also comes with Powerpak features like,
(a) Electronic power steering
(b) Electric windows
(c) Electrically adjustable side view mirrors
The Cultus will be on display at over 110 Pak Suzuki dealerships nationwide covering 48 cities where customers can witness the product and avail test drives. The VXR model of the car is priced at a reasonable Rs 1,250,000 and the VLX costs Rs 1,391,000.
With strong brand positioning coupled with Pak Suzuki’s reliability, the new Cultus comes with a standard warranty of three years (upto 60,000 kms) and is all set to make its debut on Pakistani roads for a new beginning with a different attitude.
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