Pak Suzuki Motor Company may have silently discontinued another vehicle from its local range, sparking speculation across Pakistan’s auto market. The company has not yet issued an official statement, but all signs suggest that the Every VX variant has been removed from circulation.
Reports circulating online indicate that Suzuki has quietly ended production of the Every VX — a model introduced last year as the successor to the iconic Suzuki Bolan. The move has left many wondering about the company’s strategy in the small commercial vehicle segment.
VX Variant Removed from Official Website
A recent review of Suzuki Pakistan’s official website revealed that the Every VX model has been taken down. Only the Every VXR variant remains listed online. Until recently, both versions were featured on the site, but the disappearance of the VX model has fueled rumors of its discontinuation.
This quiet removal has prompted discussions among buyers and dealers, many of whom claim that Suzuki may have phased out the model due to low demand or limited market interest.
Discount Fuels Speculation
The timing of this development is particularly notable. Just days before the VX model’s disappearance, Suzuki announced a Rs. 350,000 discount on the Every VXR, the higher variant of the lineup. Interestingly, the VX was not included in the promotion — a detail that further suggests the company’s intent to discontinue it.
Industry observers believe this selective discount was designed to clear remaining stock of the VXR model while quietly retiring the entry-level VX.
Every’s Journey in Pakistan
Suzuki officially launched the Every in Pakistan in October 2024, replacing the long-running Bolan after decades of service. The company positioned the Every as a modern, efficient, and comfortable alternative that met contemporary safety and design standards for family and commercial use alike.
Despite its promise, market response to the base VX variant reportedly remained lukewarm, while the VXR gained more traction due to better features and interior comfort.
Official Confirmation Still Awaited
As of now, Pak Suzuki has not released an official statement confirming or denying the discontinuation of the Every VX variant. The lack of communication has left consumers uncertain, with many speculating whether the company plans to introduce a new base model or focus solely on higher-end trims.
If confirmed, this would mark another major adjustment in Suzuki’s portfolio, coming after a series of discontinuations and lineup changes over the past few years.

