The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, long considered a symbol of prestige and performance, is now within closer reach for Pakistani car enthusiasts. Following significant reductions in import duties announced in the new federal budget, prices of used G-Wagons have dropped dramatically—by up to Rs. 2 crore.
This development is making waves in the luxury car resale market. Vehicles that once carried price tags above Rs. 8 crore can now be found for around Rs. 6 crore or even less, depending on specifics like condition and manufacturing year.
Dealers say the revised tax structure has opened the floodgates for serious buyers who had previously shelved their luxury car dreams due to steep costs. The impact is most visible in major cities where luxury vehicle demand remains consistently high.
Market analysts suggest this move could reinvigorate the premium car segment in Pakistan. While prices for new imports remain high due to other tax factors, the pre-owned segment is clearly benefitting from the updated policy.
There’s growing anticipation that this could pave the way for similar adjustments across other imported brands, potentially reshaping the luxury auto landscape in the country.