Lucky Motor Launches First European Car in Pakistan
LMC CEO Asif Rizvi said the country had a demand for European cars. LMC Automotive Division President Mohammad Faisal said people have been driving imported European cars such as Audi, BMW and Mercedes, and “now they have a European car on their menu”. See Also: Honda will Manufacture Electric Vehicles with a New Partner Peugeot 2008 might affect the market share of Kia Sportage, but, Rizvi added “let them buy whatever they want, both are our cars.” Both were SUVs and catered to different kinds of consumer wants. Sportage is 2000cc and a bit bigger. It is a ‘C’ category SUV while 2008 is a smaller ‘B’ category SUV. Over a dozen SUVs have been introduced in Pakistan in the aftermath of Auto Policy 2016-21, which offered tax incentives to new car companies such as Kia, Changan, MG and others to start their operations and create more options for customers. These companies also broke the monopoly of Japanese car companies in Pakistan’s auto industry. To a question about localisation, Rizvi said Pakistan has inherent issues in its industries, which needed to be addressed before true localisation could be achieved. It was not possible to achieve localisation if the government only paid lip service. The government should help industries such as steel and plastic raisins. Source: The News