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Just a day ago, DFML unveiled Pakistan’s first double-cabin Kia Shehzore; from here, the story begins, and the rest is history. Hold onto your cowbells, folks; we are here to navigate the whirlwind of opinions surrounding this unconventional beast. Also, you will find what PakWheels’ expert team narrates about the new offering.
The whole episode commenced soon after our social media team shared the update laced with a visual tour, allowing the netizens to explore the design elements and technological features of the vehicle.
The internet, as always, wasted no time in expressing its, well, colorful take on the Shehzore’s aesthetics. We observed the debate in comments section that would put a political rally to shame.
While comparing it to prevailing the old single-cabin Shehzore, the netizens coined a hilarious thing calling it like “the love child of a Carry Dabba and a Vigo.” They mercilessly roasted the new arrival for its questionable design choices, leaving you wondering if it’s trying to be a truck or a confused family minivan.
The Price Debate
The price of the double-cabin Kia Shehzore has also sparked considerable debate. At around Rs. 7.5 million, it’s significantly more expensive than the single-cabin version, which is priced at Rs. 3.5 million.
This steep difference has led to further scrutiny. Critics point out that for the price of the new double-cabin vehicle, one could buy two single-cabin units like porter adding half a million more in the price of recently-unveiled double cabin Shehzore. In this context, the criticism of the pricing seems as valid as your mother’s complaints about your untidy room.
A Genius Move?
From a marketing standpoint, the negative reactions could be seen as a strategic advantage. The heightened attention, whether good or bad, boosts the vehicle’s visibility. This kind of publicity can be beneficial, as the saying goes, “There’s no such thing as bad publicity.” The criticism surrounding the double-cabin Kia Shehzore may actually serve to amplify its presence in the market, potentially attracting curious buyers.
Moreover, this vehicle is a pioneer in its category within Pakistan. The concept of a double-cabin special-purpose commercial vehicle is novel for the local market, making it an intriguing option despite the initial skepticism.
For those specifically seeking a commercial vehicle for heavy-duty loading, the double-cabin Kia Shehzore might not be the perfect fit. However, it’s important to note that this vehicle is designed as a “crew cab,” blending the features of a truck with additional passenger space. It boasts a truck bed for hauling cargo, equipment, or materials, making it a versatile choice for businesses that need to transport both goods and personnel.
The double cabin’s extra seating behind the driver’s seat accommodates two to four passengers, allowing businesses to transport their crew and equipment in a single trip, thereby saving time and resources.
Niche Appeal
It suits professions such as construction workers, landscapers, electricians, plumbers, farmers, and delivery drivers. These roles benefit from the blend of functionality offered by a vehicle that can move both cargo and crew efficiently.
One thing more, if you want to buy “Bakra” while traveling with your family to “Bakra Mandi”, the newly unveiled nothing more useful than double cabin Shehzore.
The double-cabin Kia Shehzore represents a bold move in the Pakistani market. While it may not cater to everyone’s needs, it introduces a new concept that could reshape how businesses operate. Its reception may be mixed, but the innovation behind this vehicle cannot be ignored. Whether it’s deemed a genius move or a mistake, the double-cabin Kia Shehzore has undeniably sparked conversation and captured attention, which is a significant achievement in itself.