In the past two years, Master Changan Motors Limited (MCML) has become increasingly well-known in Pakistan. The firm has established itself as a major player in Pakistan thanks to vehicles like the Alsvin, Karvaan, and Oshan X7.
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This is due to Changan’s consistent single-shift output without observing any non-production days (NPDs) like its competitors, claims the consistently trustworthy autojournal.pk.
The business celebrated earlier this year having sold more than 40,000 cars in Pakistan during the previous two years. According to a document that was made available, Changan is now, excluding Toyota, Honda, and Suzuki, the largest automaker by volume of sales.
According to specifics, the Karvaan minivan and Alsvin sedan are primarily responsible for Changan’s sales growth. The following table details the document’s complete market share breakdown:
- Karvaan holds a 42% market share for small vans.
- 18% Alsvin Segment share for B sedans.
- Oshan X7: 15% of the C-SUV Segment.
- 7% Changan M9 Sherpa Share of small pickup segments.
The carmaker has hinted at some exciting prospects for the Pakistani auto market in the near future, despite 2023 being a challenging year for the automotive sector.
The local vehicle markets have seen significant growth in the popularity of Changan Karvaan. The car is well-known for both domestic and professional usage.
This car provides everything you need to satisfy your carriage demands, whether you use it for commuting or commercial purposes.
The Kamyab Jawan programme (started by the PTI government) aims to ease the burden on local car users by leasing the vehicle at 7% monthly rate, despite the fact that the cost of vehicles is rising quickly. (installments).
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