Mercedes G-Wagon Price Reduced by Rs. 2 Crore After Budget
The latest federal Budget 2025‑26 has triggered a substantial reduction in luxury car import duties, leading to a Rs 2 crore drop in the on-road price of the Mercedes G-Wagon (G-Class) in Pakistan

The latest federal Budget 2025‑26 has triggered a substantial reduction in luxury car import duties, leading to a Rs 2 crore drop in the on-road price of the Mercedes G-Wagon (G-Class) in Pakistan. This marks a dramatic shift in pricing for one of the country's most exclusive SUVs, due to lower tariffs and revised duties on imported luxury vehicles.
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Federal Budget Move: A major tariff reduction on imported luxury vehicles triggered the drop. Though official notification is pending, media and dealership sources confirm the price cut.
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Estimated Savings: Up to Rs 2 crore price reduction per G-Wagon, depending on variant and import status.
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Models Affected:
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Petrol G‑63 AMG: Previously around Rs 8.7 crore, now estimated nearer Rs 6.7 crore
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Electric G‑580 EQ: Expected proportional reduction in the Rs 10–11 crore range
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Budget 2025–26 slashed tariff rates on high-end vehicle parts and luxury imports under the IMF-agreed reform.
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Duty structure overhaul: Luxury car tariffs likely cut from ~100% to ~50% overall.
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Market correction: Standardized duties close the gap between imported and grey-market prices.
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Currency & global prices: Improved rupee value and softening landing duties lower import costs.
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High-net-worth consumers: Now able to buy G‑Wagons for up to Rs 2 crore less.
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Electric variant appeal: Price cut could increase interest in G‑580 EQ for affluent green buyers.
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Resale market effect: Current owners face potential depreciation in resale value.
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Dealership advantage: Likely to spark marketing campaigns and luxury upgrade offers.
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Competitor spill-over: Other brands like Range Rover, Bentley, and EVs may follow suit with price adjustments.
Confirm final on-road prices at authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers.
Factor in extras: Insurance, registration, customizations, and accessories add cost.
Consider electrics: The G‑580 EQ might now be more affordable than petrol models after adjustments.
Reevaluate financing: EMIs based on new prices will reduce monthly costs.
Act fast: Buyers may receive limited promotional offers tied to a pricing window.
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Official confirmation expected: Dealers and Mercedes-Benz Pakistan to release verified pricing soon.
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Budget follow-ups: Any amendments by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) might further adjust prices.
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Competitor positioning: Other luxury brands like Range Rover or BMW may announce their reductions.
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Used car ripple: Expect resale market adjustment after new and used values converge.
Thanks to the 2025 Budget, luxury SUV enthusiasts in Pakistan are witnessing a rare opportunity: a Rs 2 crore reduction in G-Wagon prices, making one of the most iconic SUVs significantly more attainable. Whether you prefer petrol firepower or electric innovation, this is a key moment for high-end buyers. With official prices rounding off soon, the market is set for renewed action—and attention.