Suzuki Every Set to Replace Bolan Soon
Suzuki Every to replace Bolan in Pakistan by mid-2024 due to mandatory airbags. Discover why this switch marks a safer, modern alternative for consumers.
Rumors about the Suzuki Every being launched in Pakistan have been circulating for the past few years, but this time, it looks like it's finally happening. Sources suggest that Pakistan Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) is set to unveil the Suzuki Every in the coming weeks. An internal event is expected this month, with the official launch likely by mid-October 2024.
Why is Suzuki Every Replacing the Bolan?
The Suzuki Every will replace the aging Suzuki Bolan, which has been around for years. The reason for this change is tied to new safety regulations. The Lahore High Court directed the Engineering Development Board (EDB) to ensure that all cars in Pakistan are equipped with airbags. While the deadline for this requirement was mid-2023, the Suzuki Bolan continues to be sold without airbags.
With airbags becoming mandatory by mid-2024, the Bolan will be discontinued, making way for the safer Suzuki Every. Although the exact model of the Every hasn't been confirmed, the switch is a response to the growing focus on vehicle safety in Pakistan.
Conclusion
The Suzuki Bolan, a long-time favorite in Pakistan, is set to be replaced by the Suzuki Every due to evolving safety standards. With airbags becoming mandatory by mid-2024, the Every will bring a safer and more modern alternative to the market. This shift marks a positive step toward improving road safety and providing Pakistani consumers with vehicles that meet international safety standards. The official launch is eagerly awaited, as the Suzuki Every prepares to take over where the Bolan leaves off.