In the previous blog posts, we provided comprehensive details about the launch of the locally assembled Suzuki Every. We covered its features, specifications, interior and exterior images, and pricing information for both variants. However, at that time, booking details were not publicly available.
Booking & Delivery
We are pleased to announce that the Suzuki Every is officially open for bookings in Pakistan. If you are interested in buying one, you need to pay the full payment in advance, while the estimated delivery time is approximately two months.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this versatile and fuel-efficient vehicle. Visit your nearest Suzuki dealership today to learn more and place your booking. And for reference, the prices of two variants of the minivan are:
- Every (VXR VVT) – Rs. 2,799,000
- Every (VX) – Rs. 2,749,000
Specification & Features
The Suzuki Every comes with a distinctive boxy design typical of a Kei car. Its exterior features include multi-reflector halogen headlights with manual height adjustment, a small grille with dual and triple air intakes, sliding doors, and keyless entry in the top variant.
Inside, the Suzuki Every offers practical features such as power steering, keyless entry, a 12-V socket, and front auto windows in the top variant. The interior comes in a two-tone combination of dark and light grey or black and dark grey, with fabric-covered seats.
The front seats offer 4-way adjustments, while the rear seats are foldable to increase luggage space. Other interior highlights include a single-zone air conditioning system, two cup holders, a tuner with USB, an SD card slot, Bluetooth, FM, AUX, fast charging (in the top variant), two front speakers, a folding front passenger seat, and a spare tire.
What Comes Under the Hood?
Suzuki Every is powered by a 660cc DOHC 12-valve VVT engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The engine produces 43 horsepower at 5,700 RPM and 58Nm of torque at 3,700 RPM.
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