Best budget cars in Pakistan for 2026: Top 6 affordable picks

Here is updated breakdown of cheapest cars in Pakistan you can easily buy with a budget of around Rs45 lakhs
A representational image showing a large number of cars parked at the Karachi port. — AFP/File
A representational image showing a large number of cars parked at the Karachi port. — AFP/File

If you're making up your mind to purchase a new car in Pakistan with a budget of around Rs46 lakhs, then Gadinsider has got you some of the best budget cars to own.

The automotive landscape in Pakistan has shifted significantly as 2026 begun. With the official discontinuation of the Suzuki Wagon R and the legendary 'Carry Dabba' (Bolan), budget-conscious buyers are now looking at a new generation of entry-level vehicles.

Which car to buy under 50 lakh in Pakistan?

Here is the updated breakdown of the cheapest cars in Pakistan you can buy right now:

Suzuki Alto

The Suzuki Alto is considered as the undisputed champion of the Pakistani roads. Due to its best fuel average and strong resale value, many buyers think of owning Alto for normal use. While it is no longer as “cheap” as it once was, it remains the safest investment for a middle-class family. Suzuki Alto is priced at Rs23.3 – 30.5 lakhs, giving you 18-22 km/per litre.

Suzuki Every

The Suzuki Every has officially replaced the 'Carry Dabba' (Bolan), due to its massive update over the predecessor. The Every offers a much-needed EFI engine, better suspension, and air conditioning that actually works. It has quickly become the go-to for large families and commercial use. The Suzuki Every is available for Rs27.5 – 28.0 Lakhs in Pakistan.

Daihatsu Mira

The Daihatsu Mira is one of the top choices for Pakistanis who prefer a Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) import over a locally assembled car. It gives drivers a fuel average of 18 to 35 km/l, as Mira comes with exceptional comfort, high-tech features (CVT, Eco-Idle), better safety. The price of Daihatsu Mira is Rs28.5 – 32.5 Lakhs in Pakistan. 

Nissan Dayz 

The Nissan Dayz is often named as the 'luxury version' of a 660cc car, as it direct competes with the Mira but usually features a more modern interior and better tech. It comes with digital climate control and 360-degree cameras in higher variants. The Nissan Dayz is priced at Rs32.5 – 39.0 Lakhs, giving you a fuel average of 18 to 23 km/l. However, it demands high maintenance costs, slightly lower fuel average than Mira.

Suzuki Cultus

The Suzuki Cultus remains a staple for the Pakistani elite budget buyer. In 2026, the price for the AGS variant has crossed 4.5 million, pushing it toward the edge of the “affordable” list, yet it remains popular for its reliability and 1000cc K-Series engine. The price of Suzuki Cultus in Pakistan is Rs40.9 – 45.9 lakhs.

Suzuki Wagon R

Suzuki officially stopped Wagon R production in 2025. This 1000cc hatchback was famous for its powerful AC and 'tall boy' design. As the Wagon R is no longer in production, prices for late-model (2023-2024) units have stabilised, making it a fantastic used buy for anyone who finds the Alto too small. The Suzuki Wagon R is available at Rs28.0 – 34.0 lakhs along with a fuel average of 14-16 km/l.