Best Sedans in Pakistan 2026 — Complete Comparison Guide
Best Sedans in Pakistan 2026 — Complete Comparison Guide
Sedans are the professional’s choice. They offer the most boot space per rupee, a more refined highway drive, and a commanding presence at business meetings. Pakistan’s sedan market in 2026 ranges from the Rs 37.89 lakh Changan Alsvin to the Rs 1.01 crore Honda Civic RS. Here is the definitive guide to every sedan worth considering — ranked by segment, with honest comparisons.
Fuel economy matters enormously at Rs 381.78/litre. We have calculated real monthly fuel costs for every sedan in this guide.
All Sedans in Pakistan 2026 — Complete Price List
| Car | Engine | Transmission | Fuel Avg | Boot | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Changan Alsvin 1.3 MT | 1298cc | Manual | 12–14 km/L | 510 L | Rs 37.89 lakh |
| Changan Alsvin 1.5 DCT | 1497cc | DCT Auto | 12–14 km/L | 510 L | Rs 44.99 lakh |
| Toyota Yaris GLI MT 1.3 | 1298cc | Manual | 13–16 km/L | 480 L | Rs 46.49 lakh |
| Toyota Yaris GLI CVT 1.3 | 1298cc | CVT | 13–16 km/L | 480 L | Rs 48.09 lakh |
| Honda City 1.2L CVT | 1198cc | CVT | 13–16 km/L | 506 L | Rs 47.37 lakh |
| Toyota Yaris ATIV CVT 1.3 | 1298cc | CVT | 12–15 km/L | 480 L | Rs 58.22 lakh |
| Honda City ASPIRE 1.5 CVT | 1498cc | CVT | 14–16 km/L | 506 L | Rs 60.69 lakh |
| Toyota Corolla Altis X MT 1.6 | 1598cc | Manual | 12–15 km/L | 470 L | Rs 62.02 lakh |
| Toyota Corolla Altis 1.6 CVT | 1598cc | CVT | 13–15 km/L | 470 L | Rs 68.02 lakh |
| Toyota Corolla Altis X CVT 1.8 | 1797cc | CVT | 12–14 km/L | 470 L | Rs 70.29 lakh |
| Toyota Corolla Grande 1.8 CVT | 1797cc | CVT | 11–14 km/L | 470 L | Rs 77.09 lakh |
| Honda Civic Standard 1.5T | 1498cc Turbo | CVT | 11–14 km/L | 519 L | Rs 84.99 lakh |
| Honda Civic Oriel 1.5T | 1498cc Turbo | CVT | 11–14 km/L | 519 L | Rs 88.34 lakh |
| Honda Civic RS 1.5T | 1498cc Turbo | CVT | 11–14 km/L | 519 L | Rs 1.01 crore |
| Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | 1598cc HEV | DCT | 16–20 km/L | 455 L | Rs 98.95 lakh |
Sedan Segments Explained
Budget Sedan (Under Rs 50 Lakh) — Changan Alsvin vs Toyota Yaris vs Honda City 1.2L
This is Pakistan’s most competitive sedan segment. Three very different philosophies compete:
- Changan Alsvin 1.5 DCT (Rs 44.99L): Largest boot (510L), most features (sunroof, TPMS, cruise control), Chinese brand. Best features-per-rupee.
- Toyota Yaris GLI CVT (Rs 48.09L): Toyota reliability, TMC dealer network, strong resale. More conservative features.
- Honda City 1.2L CVT (Rs 47.37L): Best fuel economy among 1.2L sedans (13–16 km/L), 506L boot, Honda refinement. Best balance of economy and quality.
Mid-Tier Sedan (Rs 60–80 Lakh) — Honda City ASPIRE vs Toyota Corolla
The mid-tier is dominated by the Honda City ASPIRE and Toyota Corolla Altis:
- Honda City ASPIRE 1.5 CVT (Rs 60.69L): Rear AC, 4 airbags, larger boot (506L), VTEC refinement. Best choice for family sedan needs under Rs 65 lakh.
- Toyota Corolla Altis 1.6 CVT (Rs 68.02L): Toyota’s benchmark reliability, strongest resale in class. The safe financial choice — costs more, loses less over time.
Premium Sedan (Rs 80 Lakh–1 Crore) — Honda Civic Dominates
The Honda Civic 11th-gen is in a class of its own. Its 1.5L turbocharged engine produces 182 hp — more than the 2.0L Corolla. The dual-screen interior, Honda Sensing driver assistance, heated/ventilated seats (Oriel/RS), and 519L boot make it feel like a car from a higher class. Nothing locally assembled competes with Civic’s overall package under Rs 1 crore.
Best Sedan by Category
- Best value sedan under 50 lakh: Changan Alsvin 1.5 DCT — most features, largest boot, lowest price
- Best resale sedan: Toyota Corolla Altis 1.6 CVT — nothing holds value better in Pakistan
- Best fuel economy sedan: Hyundai Elantra Hybrid (16–20 km/L) or Honda City 1.2L (13–16 km/L)
- Best overall sedan: Honda Civic Oriel — best technology, performance, build quality under 1 crore
- Best family sedan: Honda City ASPIRE — largest boot, rear AC, 4 airbags, competitive price
Fuel Cost Comparison (1,500 km/month at Rs 381.78/L)
| Sedan | Avg km/L | Monthly Fuel Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | 18 km/L | Rs 31,815 |
| Honda City 1.2L CVT | 15 km/L | Rs 38,178 |
| Toyota Yaris GLI CVT | 14 km/L | Rs 40,905 |
| Changan Alsvin 1.5 DCT | 13 km/L | Rs 44,052 |
| Toyota Corolla Altis 1.6 CVT | 13.5 km/L | Rs 42,420 |
| Honda Civic Oriel 1.5T | 13 km/L | Rs 44,052 |
See current petrol price to update these figures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best sedan in Pakistan 2026?
For premium quality under 1 crore: Honda Civic Oriel (Rs 88.34 lakh). For resale value: Toyota Corolla Altis 1.6 CVT (Rs 68.02 lakh). For value: Changan Alsvin 1.5 DCT (Rs 44.99 lakh). The “best” depends on your priorities — brand trust, features, or economy.
Honda City or Toyota Yaris — which sedan is better value in 2026?
At similar prices (Honda City 1.2L at Rs 47.37L vs Yaris GLI CVT at Rs 48.09L), the Honda City offers a larger boot (506L vs 480L), better fuel economy (15 vs 14 km/L average), and superior cabin refinement. The Yaris counters with Toyota’s legendary resale value and IMC dealer network. For daily use and economy: City. For long-term investment: Yaris.
Is the Changan Alsvin reliable in Pakistan?
Based on 3+ years of Alsvin ownership experience in Pakistan, overall reliability has been solid. Minor issues have been reported with infotainment systems. The 1.3MT manual variant has fewer complexity points to fail than the 1.5 DCT. Parts availability has improved. Resale is 15–20% lower than Japanese equivalents at the same age and km. Read our full analysis in the Chinese cars guide.
What is the most fuel efficient sedan in Pakistan?
The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid at Rs 98.95 lakh achieves 16–20 km/L — best among all sedans available in Pakistan. Among petrol sedans, the Honda City 1.2L CVT achieves 13–16 km/L, topping the non-hybrid class. Check current fuel prices to calculate your monthly cost difference.
Which sedan has the best boot space?
The Honda Civic has the largest boot at 519L. Honda City (506L) and Changan Alsvin (510L) both beat the Toyota Corolla (470L) and Yaris (480L) in boot capacity.
Can I finance a sedan through the bank?
Yes. All banks offer car financing for new sedans. Typical terms: 15–30% down payment, 1–5 year tenure. See our car loan interest rates comparison for current bank offers. Also factor in annual insurance — see our insurance guide for sedan rates.


