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Pakistan Customs to auction imported vehicles at KGTL on Feb 25

byCT Report
18/02/2026
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Pakistan Customs has announced a major public auction of imported and seized vehicles scheduled to be held on February 25, 2026, at the Auction Hall, Karachi Gateway Terminal Limited (KGTL), East Wharf, Karachi, according to the official auction catalogue.

The auction includes a wide range of used passenger cars, electric vehicles, commercial vans, buses, construction machinery, motorcycles, and heavy trucks, offering opportunities for dealers, fleet operators, and individual buyers. Several hybrid and electric vehicles have also been listed, reflecting growing demand for fuel-efficient transport solutions in Pakistan.

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Among the prominent listings are Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2020–2021 models), Lexus LX600 (2023), Mercedes-Benz S580e plug-in hybrid, Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 electric SUV, Honda Vezel Hybrid (2020), Nissan Sakura electric cars (2023), Toyota Roomy (2019), Toyota Yaris (2020), and multiple Toyota Coaster buses (2008 models).

Heavy and commercial vehicles in the auction include dumper trucks (2022 models), a concrete pump boom truck, crane truck, JCB backhoe loader, and Nissan Clipper and Suzuki Every vans. Motorcycles and auto-rickshaws are also part of the lots.

Key Vehicles Offered in Auction

Category                              Vehicles Included

SUVs & Cars                        Toyota Prado, Lexus LX600, Mercedes S580e, Mercedes EQC, Honda Vezel Hybrid, Toyota Yaris, Toyota Roomy

Electric Vehicles               Nissan Sakura EV, Mercedes EQC

Vans & Buses                     Toyota Coaster, Suzuki Every, Nissan Clipper

Heavy Machinery             Crane Truck, Concrete Pump Truck, JCB Backhoe Loader

Commercial Trucks          Dumper Trucks (2022)

Two & Three Wheelers  Motorcycles, Auto Rickshaws

Interested bidders must comply with Pakistan Customs auction rules, including submission of mandatory documents and advance deposits prior to participation.

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