The rumors about the return of the Suzuki Mehran have finally been put to rest. After days of excitement and confusion on social media, Pak Suzuki has officially confirmed that there are no plans to bring back the iconic Suzuki Mehran. All the talk about a new “Mehran 2025” model is false and based on fake content.
Last week, social media platforms in Pakistan were filled with videos and photos of a small car labelled “Suzuki Mehran 2025.” These videos showed a modern-looking kei car and were widely shared online. Some of these clips claimed that Suzuki was about to relaunch the Mehran in Pakistan, and people started believing that “The Boss” was making a grand comeback.
Adding to the hype, several unverified websites claimed the price of the new model would range between Rs. 1.2 million to Rs. 1.6 million. Many users on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube started talking about it, and the story quickly became viral. People hoped that the return of a cheap and fuel-efficient car would ease their financial burdens in these difficult economic times.
However, Pak Suzuki Mian Channu Motors has now stepped forward to clear the air. In an official statement, the company confirmed that they are not planning to relaunch the Mehran in 2025 or at any time shortly. The management has strongly advised the public to ignore such misleading videos, AI-generated images, and fake articles. They have clearly said that no such model is under development and no official announcement has been made from their side.
The Suzuki Mehran was officially discontinued in 2019 after more than three decades on Pakistani roads. It was known for being affordable, easy to maintain, and highly fuel-efficient. Because of these features, it became one of the most loved cars in Pakistan and was often referred to as “The Boss.” Almost every Pakistani family has some memory connected to the Mehran, whether it was their first car or a trusted ride for daily travel.

After the Mehran’s discontinuation, Suzuki launched the Alto as its replacement. The Alto came with better safety features, modern design, and improved performance. It was introduced to meet the changing needs of customers and comply with new safety and environmental standards. Even today, the Suzuki Alto remains one of the most popular cars in the country.
So why did this rumor spread so quickly? Experts say it’s because of people’s emotional connection with the Mehran. With the rising prices of new cars and the economic difficulties many families face, the idea of a cheap, reliable car returning to the market gave people hope. That’s why AI-generated videos and fake social media posts got so much attention.
Some of the videos used advanced editing tools to create realistic visuals of a car branded as “Mehran 2025.” These clips showed three variants: VX, VXR, and VXL, along with features that looked too good to be true. In reality, no such vehicle exists. It was simply digital content made to go viral and collect likes and views.
Pak Suzuki’s clear denial has now closed the chapter on these rumors. The company has asked consumers to always verify news from official sources and not fall for clickbait articles or fake social media pages. They also warned people not to trust pricing claims from unverified blogs and YouTube channels.
For those still looking to buy a Suzuki Mehran, the only option is to buy a used one. In 2025, used Mehrans are still available in the market, with prices ranging from Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 15 lakh, depending on the model, condition, and mileage. Some older models from the 1990s can be found for as low as Rs. 3 lakh, though they may need repairs and maintenance.