Viral AI-Generated Videos Spark False Hype
The rumours began when AI-generated videos of a kei car branded as “Mehran 2025” started circulating online. These clips quickly went viral, convincing many that the legendary hatchback was making a comeback. Some unverified sources even went so far as to suggest a price range of Rs. 1.2 million to Rs. 1.6 million for the so-called new model.
However, Pak Suzuki Mian Channu Motors has officially debunked these claims. The company has confirmed that no such car is in development, and all circulating reports are baseless.
Pak Suzuki Clears the Air
In a public statement, Pak Suzuki firmly denied the speculation, urging the public to ignore misleading videos and articles. Despite the excitement generated by these rumours, the company has made it clear that Mehran is not returning in any form.
This confirmation puts an end to the widespread social media buzz, making it evident that the “Mehran 2025” was nothing more than a digital illusion.
The Mehran Legacy Lives On
Although the rumours were false, they serve as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Suzuki Mehran. The car was a household favourite in Pakistan for over six decades before its production officially ended in 2019. Known for its affordability, simplicity, and reliability, the Mehran was often referred to as “The Boss.”
Its discontinuation marked the end of an era, with models like the Suzuki Alto stepping in to fill its place. However, even years after its exit, the Mehran remains one of the most recognizable cars on Pakistani roads.
While nostalgia may keep the Mehran alive in people’s hearts, the reality is that Pak Suzuki has no plans to revive the model. If you’ve come across posts claiming otherwise, consider them nothing more than internet myths.
For now, Mehran stays in the past—but its impact on Pakistan’s automotive history remains unmatched.