
Sazgar records ‘second-highest' 4-wheeler sales in June 2025
The company anticipated in March 2025 that the demand for automobiles would boost in the wake of economic stabilisation and reduced interest rates in Pakistan.
SAZEW rolled out its first four-wheeler in August 2022 in Pakistan under a joint venture with Great Wall Motor (GWM) of China.
Sazgar Engineering profit jumps 105% to Rs6.23bn in 3QFY25
According to a notification SAZEW sent to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), its sales in the month of June were notably higher compared to production of the vehicles reported at 985 units in the month under review.
In a brief commentary, Topline Research said, 'SAZEW records second highest 4-wheeler sales in June 2025'.
The sales hit 1,349 units in June 2025, surging by 47% compared to the previous month of May. The sales jumped 2.55-time in June compared to the same month of the last year. With this, the company's sales doubled in a year, rising to 10,844 units in FY25 compared to FY24, according to the research house.
The company sold 2,435 units of 3-wheelers in June 2025 that remained significantly high compared to the production of 1,420 units of the vehicle in the month, according to the notification.
According to the third quarterly financial statement of the company of March 2025, it sold a total of 8,313 units of 4-wheelers in the first nine-month (Jul-Mar) of FY25 that were 159% higher compared to 3,205 units sold in the same period of FY24.
'Auto sector is gradually recovering and progressing towards higher sales volume in line with economic stabilisation. Lower interest rates are expected to boost the auto financing and demand of vehicles in the country,' financial statement read.
Sazgar plans NEV rollout by FY26, ups CapEx to Rs11.5bn
At present, SAZEW is marketing around six cars including a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) Haval at present in Pakistan. It is expected to roll out NEV [New Energy Vehicles] into the Pakistani market in the latter part of FY26, as the automaker announced to raise the capital expenditure (CapEx) of its NEV facility by 155%.
On Friday, Sazgar's share price hit an intra-day high at Rs1,248.85/share from opening at Rs1,172/share. It, however, closed at Rs1,192.32 on the close of the trading session, limiting day-to-day gains at Rs28.87 or 2.48%.

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