Pak Suzuki Motor Company has officially unveiled the updated prices for the Suzuki Cultus 2026, confirming what many car buyers had been expecting — owning one of Pakistan’s most popular hatchbacks will now require a bigger budget.
The revised price list applies to all three variants of the Cultus lineup: VXR, VXL, and AGS, each catering to a different segment of urban drivers. Despite growing competition and a challenging auto market, the Cultus continues to hold its place as a go-to option for families and daily commuters, largely due to its fuel efficiency, compact size, and strong resale value.
The Suzuki Cultus VXR, the base manual variant, is now priced at Rs 4,089,490. This model remains aimed at buyers looking for a practical city car without unnecessary frills. It comes equipped with a 998cc petrol engine, manual transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power windows, and keyless entry – features that make it suitable for everyday urban use.
Moving up the range, the Cultus VXL has been priced at Rs 4,359,160. This mid-tier option adds a layer of comfort and safety, offering alloy wheels and Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), making it an appealing choice for drivers who want a balance between affordability and added features.
At the top of the lineup is the Suzuki Cultus AGS, carrying a price tag of Rs 4,591,460. Designed for drivers who prefer convenience, the AGS variant features an Auto Gear Shift transmission, eliminating the need for a clutch while driving in congested city traffic. Along with automatic transmission, it also includes ABS, fog lamps, alloy wheels, and the same fuel-efficient 998cc engine.
It is important for buyers to note that these prices are ex-factory and do not include freight charges, registration costs, or withholding tax, which can vary depending on filer status and city of purchase. As a result, the final on-road price may be noticeably higher.
Despite rising prices across Pakistan’s auto sector, the Suzuki Cultus continues to attract interest due to its reliability, low maintenance costs, and widespread service network. For many buyers, it remains a familiar and trusted option in an increasingly expensive small-car market.