Islamabad, Apr 5, 2025: The speculation about the potential revival of the Suzuki Mehran has finally been put to rest. What began as rumors circulating on social media platforms has now been officially debunked.
Pak Suzuki Mian Channu Motors has unequivocally confirmed that they have no intentions of reintroducing the beloved mini hatchback, putting an end to all the circulating gossip.
Viral videos featuring an AI-generated kei car with the “Mehran 2025” label started gaining traction online. These videos quickly spread, leading some to believe that the Mehran was making a return.
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Numerous unverified sources even went as far as speculating about the possible price range, suggesting that the new model might start at Rs. 1.2 million and could go up to Rs. 1.6 million.
However, these claims have now been officially discredited.
A clear statement from Pak Suzuki Mian Channu Motors confirms that no such model is under development and that the company has no plans to revive the Mehran.
The public has been urged to ignore the misleading videos and articles that continue to circulate.
The Suzuki Mehran, which once dominated the streets of Pakistan, was retired in 2019 after six decades of success.
Known for its affordability and straightforward design, it earned the title “The Boss” among its users. Its discontinuation marked the end of an era, which was followed by the introduction of models like the Suzuki Alto.
In conclusion, there is no Mehran 2025 in the works, and there are no plans to launch one. Pak Suzuki’s official statement has put an end to the rumors.
Anyone continuing to spread these false claims is promoting misinformation.
There’s no need to expect or hope for the return of the Mehran—it’s simply not happening.