In a surprising shift that has stirred excitement in Pakistan’s auto market, prices for the iconic Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon have fallen by a staggering Rs. 2 crore following the government’s announcement of reduced import duties in the latest federal budget.
This move has made the previously out-of-reach luxury SUV more accessible, especially in the used car market. Known for its rugged elegance, cutting-edge features, and global prestige, the G-Wagon is now selling for as low as Rs. 6 crore, depending on the model year and condition. That’s a significant drop from previous listings above Rs. 8 crore.
According to car dealers and industry insiders, the revised tax structure has sparked renewed interest among enthusiasts and potential buyers, particularly in urban centers like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Many are calling it a rare window of opportunity for luxury car aspirants.
While the brand-new import market still grapples with high costs due to other duties and levies, this drop in resale prices has brought fresh energy to the high-end auto sector. It may even prompt similar shifts in the pricing of other premium imported models.
With the luxury car segment finally seeing some movement, buyers and sellers alike are eagerly watching what future policy changes might bring to Pakistan’s evolving automobile landscape.