ISLAMABAD: Suzuki Every was officially launched on October 12, 2024, bringing a perfect blend of spacious comfort, advanced safety features, and impressive fuel efficiency, all crafted to meet the demands of modern driving.
In 2021, the Lahore High Court mandated that all vehicles must include airbags, pushing local manufacturers to comply with international safety standards. Despite an 18-month extension, the Suzuki Bolan continued to be sold without airbags, violating the new regulations.By mid-2024, airbags became legally required, leading to the discontinuation of the outdated Bolan.
In response, Pak Suzuki replaced it with the safer Suzuki Every.As the Suzuki Every is now locally produced, it will compete directly with models like the Changan Karvaan.
There are two different Suzuki Every model:
Suzuki Every is priced at:
There are four color options for both versions:
Engine: R Series 660cc engine combined with Variable Valve Timing for superior efficiency.
Fuel Efficiency: Provides great fuel efficiency on city streets and highways alike.
Transmission: A 5-speed manual transmission is available.
Interior: Roomy cabin with foldable seats for various passenger and luggage configurations.
Brakes: We have front disc brakes and rear drum brakes for powerful stopping ability.
Safety Features: This set of safety features includes airbags, an anti-lock braking system, and an electronic brake distribution system.
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