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Sazgar Exporting Pakistani-Made Traditional Rickshaws to Japan for 12 Years

April 23, 2025
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Sazgar Exporting Pakistani-Made Traditional Rickshaws to Japan for 12 Years
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A Pakistani company, Sazgar Engineering, has been exporting its famous 4-stroke CNG auto rickshaws to Japan for over 12 years. These rickshaws are known for their bright, colorful designs and traditional charm, and they’ve become quite popular in Japan—especially for short-distance travel and fun rides.

In Japan, these three-wheeled vehicles stand out as the only rickshaws allowed on highways. They can reach speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour and meet all Japanese road safety rules. Their small size also makes them perfect for Japan’s narrow streets, where larger vehicles can’t move easily. This unique advantage has helped Sazgar’s rickshaws become a favorite in certain areas.

A sales representative from Sazgar explained that the demand in Japan has been steady, and the company is proud that a product made in Pakistan is being appreciated internationally. He added that these rickshaws are not just used for transport—they’re also seen as a symbol of culture and creativity.

Sazgar is hopeful about the future. The company believes that with a focus on maintaining high quality and consistent performance, these Pakistani rickshaws can do even better in global markets. They aim to keep improving their product and explore more countries for export.

This story shows how a simple, everyday vehicle from Pakistan has become a source of pride and international interest. It also highlights the power of cultural identity in products and how traditional designs can appeal to a wide audience, even across the world.

With the right support and innovation, local companies like Sazgar can continue to grow and represent Pakistan on the international stage—one rickshaw at a time.

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