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December SUV King! Haval Beats All Other SUVs with 1000+ Units Sold

January 15, 2026
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December SUV King! Haval Beats All Other SUVs with 1000+ Units Sold
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Haval led Pakistan’s SUV market in December, earning the title of the top-selling SUV brand for the month after selling more than 1,000 vehicles. With total sales reaching 1,045 units, Haval clearly stayed ahead of competitors such as Toyota’s Fortuner and Hilux, showing strong and consistent demand from buyers across the country.

While sales results for other automakers were mixed, Pakistan’s overall auto industry recorded a 27% month-on-month growth. This improvement was largely driven by increasing interest in SUVs and more affordable entry-level cars. The numbers highlight changing customer preferences and point to a gradual recovery in the local automobile market.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available data.

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