Top 6 cheapest cars in Pakistan - compare prices, features and mileage
Cheapest cars in Pakistan for 2026. File photo
Cheapest cars in Pakistan for 2026. File photo
(Web Desk): Top 6 cheapest cars in Pakistan for 2026 include popular and new models that make car buying easier even with high prices.

Suzuki Alto remains king of budget cars

The Suzuki Alto is still the most soughtafter budget car in Pakistan. It offers great fuel economy and low maintenance costs, making it ideal for daily city drives and small families.

Price range is around Rs2,330,000 to Rs3,050,000 in 2026, depending on version and condition.

Suzuki Every fills the Bolan gap

After the discontinuation of the old Bolan, the Suzuki Every has become popular among buyers who want more space and comfort. It comes with better suspension and functional air conditioning, making it a good family choice. Price is about Rs2,750,000 to Rs2,800,000.

Daihatsu Mira offers imported comfort

The Japanese imported Daihatsu Mira is a top pick for those who want better comfort and technology. It delivers a strong fuel average of up to 35 km/l for some variants and costs about Rs2,850,000 to Rs3,250,000.

Nissan Dayz feels like a luxury budget option

The Nissan Dayz stands out with its modern interior and features like digital climate control and advanced tech in higher trims. Prices range roughly from Rs3,250,000 to Rs3,900,000.

Suzuki Cultus still in demand

Even though it is newer and more expensive than some entry models, the Suzuki Cultus remains a budgetfriendly option for many buyers. Its reliability and decent engine make it a practical choice for everyday driving, priced around Rs4,090,000 to Rs4,590,000.

Suzuki Wagon R remains a great used buy

The Suzuki Wagon R was discontinued in 2025, but used latemodel units are still popular because of their reliable performance. This makes it a strong pick for budget buyers who want a slightly bigger car. Used prices sit between about Rs2,800,000 and Rs3,400,000.

These cars make owning a vehicle achievable even with rising prices. Fuel economy and resale value are key factors for buyers. Imported Japanese models add comfort without heavy cost. Used cars remain strong choices for budgetsensitive buyers.

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