With car prices rising every few months, finding a brand-new car under Rs. 30 lakh in Pakistan is getting harder — but still very possible. Here are the best options for 2025, ranked by value for money.

1. Suzuki Alto — From Rs. 21.7 Lakh

Pakistan's best-selling car for good reason. The Alto 660cc delivers 20–22 km/l in city driving and is the cheapest car to own and maintain. Pak Suzuki's nationwide service network means you're never far from a workshop. The AGS (Auto Gear Shift) version at Rs. 24.7 lakh adds convenience without a conventional automatic's fuel penalty.

2. Suzuki WagonR — From Rs. 24.5 Lakh

The WagonR's tall-boy design means dramatically more headroom and rear legroom than the Alto. The 1000cc engine is smooth and the AGS automatic is well-suited to Lahore and Karachi traffic. It's the best Suzuki for families of 4.

3. Changan Alsvin — Rs. 29.9 Lakh

The Alsvin punches far above its price. You get a 1.5L DVVT engine (107hp), 6 airbags, a 10-inch infotainment screen, and a rear camera — features Toyota charges Rs. 20 lakh more for. The 5-year/150,000 km warranty from Master Changan Motors is the best in this segment.

4. Suzuki Cultus — From Rs. 28.5 Lakh

The Cultus 1.0L VVT remains a sweet spot between Alto compactness and Corolla practicality. Good resale, proven reliability, and the full Pak Suzuki dealer network. The AGS VXR at Rs. 31.5 lakh is slightly over budget but worth mentioning.

5. Prince Pearl — From Rs. 17.9 Lakh

United Motors' Prince Pearl is the most affordable 5-seater in Pakistan. The 800cc engine is basic but the price is genuinely unbeatable. Ideal for a second car, elderly driver, or CNG conversion.

CarEngineStarting PriceFuel AvgWarranty
Suzuki Alto660ccRs. 21.7 L20–22 km/l3 years
Suzuki WagonR1000ccRs. 24.5 L16–18 km/l3 years
Changan Alsvin1500ccRs. 29.9 L14–16 km/l5 years
Suzuki Cultus1000ccRs. 28.5 L15–17 km/l3 years
Prince Pearl800ccRs. 17.9 L18–20 km/l1 year
Our Pick: Changan Alsvin for the most features. Suzuki Alto for lowest running cost and best resale.