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Hyundai reveals price of its Sonata sedan

Hyundai reveals price of its Sonata sedan
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OGDCL profit dips 26pc - Newspaper

The board also approved the third interim cash dividend of Rs 1.80 per share. ICI quarterly profit surges 300pc ICI Pakistan Ltd’s PAT soared almost 300pc to Rs1.894bn during 1QCY21 from Rs471m in the same period 2020. For the nine months (July-March) of 2020-21, the PAT swelled 86pc to Rs4.3bn from Rs2.3bn in the same period last year. Nestle Pakistan earns Rs3.2bn Nestle Pakistan Ltd reported 68pc jump in PAT to Rs3.2bn during the quarter ended March 31, 2021 from Rs1.9bn in the same period 2020. The company posted a revenue of Rs32.3bn, up by 8pc over the same period 2020.

SAMAA - Hyundai to launch Elantra in Pakistan on March 21

Hyundai to launch Elantra in Pakistan on March 21 It can be the priciest sedan in the country SAMAA | Bilal Hussain - Posted: Mar 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago SAMAA | Bilal Hussain Posted: Mar 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago Source: motor1.com Hyundai is launching its 2,000cc Elantra sedan in Pakistan on March 21. It will be launched at an online event. An expert believes that Elantra could be priced above Honda Civic Turbo, which is currently the costliest sedan that is assembled in Pakistan. Hyundai has already been assembling its H100-Porter pick-up truck and SUV Tucson in the country. H100-Porter was previously known as Shehzore. The company sells the imported Grand Starex, Ioniq Hybrid and the seven-seater Santa FE vehicles too.

Need to fast develop charging infrastructure for electric vehicles - Newspaper

A Lahore-based owner of Audi Etron is charging the vehicle at his bungalow. KARACHI: Lack of charging infrastructure network along highways/motorways has been a key hurdle restricting plying of costly electric vehicles (EVs) on inter-city routes in Pakistan. Owners of these vehicles have not been able to test the technology on long routes by driving to other cities due to battery limitations and unavailability of charging points. Millat Tractors Ltd (MTL) Executive Director Sohail Bashir Rana told Dawn that he purchased Audi Etron at a price of Rs16 million in March last year, but he has to charge the vehicle at home through two options first, a 220V slow-charging system that requires 10-12 hours from a normal socket and, second, a 380V speed-charging system.

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