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Suzuki Cultus VXL Price in Pakistan 2026 — Specs & Review

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The Suzuki Cultus VXL is the top-of-the-range trim of Pakistan’s popular Cultus hatchback. Locally assembled by Pak Suzuki Motor Company, the Cultus VXL adds a host of convenience and safety features over the base VXR — including airbags, ABS, alloy wheels, and a touchscreen infotainment system. This guide covers the 2026 Cultus VXL price in Pakistan, its specifications, and how it stacks up against competitors in the sub-Rs 4 million segment.

Suzuki Cultus VXL Price 2026

Variant Ex-Factory Price (Rs) On-Road Lahore (Rs) On-Road Karachi (Rs)
Cultus VXR MT 2,999,000 3,104,000 3,118,000
Cultus VXL MT 3,299,000 3,415,000 3,430,000
Cultus VXL AGS 3,599,000 3,728,000 3,743,000

Suzuki Cultus VXL Specifications

Specification Detail
Engine K10C 3-cylinder DOHC EFI
Displacement 998cc
Power 67 PS @ 6,000 rpm
Torque 90 Nm @ 3,500 rpm
Fuel Tank 35 litres
Ground Clearance 160 mm
Seating 5
Length × Width × Height 3,600 × 1,635 × 1,525 mm
Tyres 165/70 R14

VXR vs VXL — What Is the Difference?

Feature VXR VXL
Airbags Driver only Dual (driver + passenger)
ABS No Yes
Alloy wheels No (steel) Yes (14″)
Infotainment 7″ display 7″ touchscreen + USB
Reverse camera No Yes
Keyless entry No Yes
Price difference Base +Rs 300,000

Fuel Economy — Cultus VXL in Pakistan

The Cultus VXL’s 1,000cc EFI engine returns 16–19 km per litre in city traffic and 20–24 km per litre on motorways. At current petrol prices in Pakistan, the monthly fuel cost for a 50 km daily commute is approximately Rs 19,500–23,000. The 35-litre tank provides a practical range of 650–750 km on a single fill-up at motorway speeds.

Cultus VXL vs Competitors

Model Price (Rs) Engine Key Advantage
Cultus VXL MT 3,299,000 998cc DOHC Suzuki reliability, resale
Swift GL MT 3,699,000 1,197cc Dualjet More power, sportier
KIA Picanto AT 3,599,000 1,000cc More tech features
Changan Alsvin 3,199,000 1,500cc Bigger engine, more space
Prince DFSK Glory 580 3,299,000 1,500cc Larger body, SUV-style

Monthly Ownership Costs

Expense Monthly (Rs)
Petrol (50 km/day, 18 km/l) 20,667
Insurance (comprehensive) 2,750
Engine oil 900
Token tax (pro-rated) 350
Servicing 600
Total 25,267

Car Financing for Cultus VXL

With a 20% down payment (Rs 659,800) on the Cultus VXL at Rs 3,299,000 and a 5-year term at 22% p.a., the monthly instalment is approximately Rs 67,000. Islamic banking alternatives (Meezan Ijarah, Bank Islami Diminishing) offer comparable effective rates. Given high interest rates, a 3-year term with higher monthly instalments may reduce total interest paid significantly.

Key Takeaways

  • Cultus VXL MT 2026: Rs 3,299,000 ex-factory
  • Top variant over VXR adds dual airbags, ABS, alloys, reverse camera, keyless entry
  • Fuel economy: 16–24 km/l
  • Best-in-class resale value in the sub-Rs 3.5M segment
  • AGS variant adds Rs 300,000 for robotic auto-shift transmission

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of Cultus VXL 2026 in Pakistan?

The Suzuki Cultus VXL manual transmission is priced at Rs 3,299,000 ex-factory in 2026. The AGS (automatic) variant costs Rs 3,599,000. On-road prices are approximately Rs 115,000–130,000 higher.

Does Cultus VXL have airbags?

Yes. The Cultus VXL has dual airbags (driver and front passenger) and ABS brakes — features not available on the VXR trim.

What engine does Cultus VXL have?

The Cultus VXL uses Suzuki’s K10C 3-cylinder DOHC engine with 998cc displacement and EFI. It produces 67 PS at 6,000 rpm and 90 Nm of torque at 3,500 rpm.

How many km per litre does Cultus VXL give?

The Cultus VXL returns 16–19 km/litre in city traffic and 20–24 km/litre on motorways. Economy varies with load, tyre pressure, and air conditioning use.

Is Cultus VXL better than Suzuki Swift?

The Swift is Rs 400,000 more expensive but offers more power (82 PS vs 67 PS), a larger 37L fuel tank, and more premium features on its GLX trim. The Cultus VXL offers better value if budget is a priority; the Swift is better for those who prioritise performance and specification.