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Pak Suzuki Motors raises prices of Bikes

Pak Suzuki Motors raises prices of Bikes

Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMC) has increased the prices of itsbikes, starting 2021 on a sour note. The last price hike was announced backin November of 2020, whereby the prices of all bikes were bumped up by Rs.3000.

The time around, the maximum hike is up to Rs. 4000, which is for theGS-150 base version and the GS-150 SE. As for other bikes, the price of theGR-150 went up by Rs. 3000 each, whereas no price increase has yet beenannounced for the GD-110 S.

The new prices will take effect from February 1, 2021 (today), and thefollowing shall be the new prices of the bikes:*Model* *Old Prices (Rs.)* *Revised Prices (Rs.)* *Price Increase (Rs.)*GS-150 193,000 197,000 4,000GS-150 SE 210,000 214,000 4,000GR-150 287,000 290,000 3,000——————————

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It bears mentioning that the GS-150 in both base variant and SE variant isthe most popular bike in PSMC’s two-wheeler lineup. The said bike isarguably also the most popular in the 150cc bike segment of Pakistan,mostly because of its stout powertrain.

The GR-150 was launched back in December of 2017, and since then, it hasalways had a mixed reaction from the enthusiasts. The riders rave about thebike’s ride quality and performance, but the hefty price tag stands in theway of its popularity. The GD-110 S also suffers from the same problem.

PSMC, much like its rivals, is also know to introduce multiple price hikesciting various reasons, without improving the product lineup or quality.Whether or not this issue would have an impact on their sales remains to beseen.