ISLAMABAD IRFAN UL HAQ
Vehicle sales in Pakistan witnessed a significant increase of 33% during the first five months of the current fiscal year compared to the same period last year. According to the Pakistan Automakers Association, a total of 851,083 units were sold between July and November 2025, up from 640,929 units during the same period last year.
In November alone, 185,388 units were sold, slightly down by 1% from October’s 185,466 units but up 38% compared to November of the previous year, which recorded 134,403 units.
Breaking down the figures, car sales reached 55,112 units, a 43% increase from 38,534 units in the corresponding period last year. Electric vehicle sales more than doubled, with 127 units sold compared to 63 units in the previous year, marking a 102% increase. Motorcycle sales also rose to 747,738 units, up 33% from 563,207 units recorded last year.
The data reflects a growing demand for vehicles in Pakistan, including a rising interest in electric mobility.

