FY 2025–26: Pakistan automotive sector sees growth in production and sales


The report suggests that from July 2025 to April 2026, the sector maintained steady growth in the production and sale of cars, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles.
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Pakistan’s automotive sector witnessed an increase in the production and sale of vehicles and motorcycles during the current fiscal year. The industry recorded significant activity during the first 10 months of FY 2025–26. Data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) provides an in-depth analysis of production and sales across various automotive categories.

The report suggests that from July 2025 to April 2026, the sector maintained steady growth in the production and sale of cars, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles.

According to the data released by PAMA, the production of vehicles with engine capacities of 1,300cc and above reached 68,022 units, while sales stood at 66,997 units. The production of 1,000cc vehicles was recorded at 3,894 units, with sales reaching 4,259 units. Meanwhile, vehicles with engine capacities below 1,000cc recorded production of 58,995 units and sales of 55,493 units.

Although progress in the electric vehicle segment remained limited, the figures indicate positive growth, with 270 vehicles produced and 293 sold.

The production of jeeps and pickups reached 38,094 units, while sales totaled 39,002 units. Truck production stood at 6,174 units, with sales recorded at 5,890 units.

Similarly, 799 buses were produced and 797 sold. In the agricultural sector, tractor production reached 24,209 units, while sales totaled 23,116 units.

The motorcycle segment remained the largest contributor to the industry, with 1.592 million motorcycles produced and 1.587 million units sold. Three-wheelers also recorded notable activity, with production reaching 33,733 units and sales totaling 32,593 units.

These figures reflect the continued growth and resilience of Pakistan’s automotive sector during the current fiscal year, which runs from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.

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