Is there uncertainty around the future o r continuity of United Alpha in the Pakistani
Is there uncertainty around the future o r continuity of United Alpha in the Pakistani
There have been rumors and conflicting reports that United Motors might discontinue the Alpha and Bravo lines.
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What is the current status of production and availability of the Alpha model?
How are dealerships responding are they still stocking o r selling Alpha units?
What would be the implication for existing Alpha owners if the model is phased out, especially in terms of spare parts, service, and resale value?
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What is the current status of production and availability of the Alpha model?
How are dealerships responding are they still stocking o r selling Alpha units?
What would be the implication for existing Alpha owners if the model is phased out, especially in terms of spare parts, service, and resale value?
Talha Kyanii asked on 14 Nov 2025 11:17:32 am
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Gari Master - on 14 Nov 2025 11:24:13 amYes — there have been rumours about United discontinuing both the Alpha and Bravo models.
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According to PakWheels, some dealerships claim that they have very limited stocks e.g., under 50 units, and once they sell out, there might not be restocks.
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On the other hand, United Motors official has denied that they are shutting down the models. A company official was quoted saying:
“We are selling both our car models, Bravo and Alpha, and delivering the cars within a week.”
Pakwheels
Implications for owners, if the rumors are true:
Spare parts risk: If production stops, parts supply could get more limited, especially for low-volume models.
Service / after-sales: Fewer cars could mean fewer incentives for maintaining a large dealership / service network, making maintenance more costly o r harder.
Resale value: Discontinuation often hurts resale value, particularly for niche o r low-demand models.
That said, there’s no definitive public confirmation as of now that production is ending — the situation remains ambiguous between what some dealers say and what the company officially denies.
Pakwheels
According to PakWheels, some dealerships claim that they have very limited stocks e.g., under 50 units, and once they sell out, there might not be restocks.
Pakwheels
On the other hand, United Motors official has denied that they are shutting down the models. A company official was quoted saying:
“We are selling both our car models, Bravo and Alpha, and delivering the cars within a week.”
Pakwheels
Implications for owners, if the rumors are true:
Spare parts risk: If production stops, parts supply could get more limited, especially for low-volume models.
Service / after-sales: Fewer cars could mean fewer incentives for maintaining a large dealership / service network, making maintenance more costly o r harder.
Resale value: Discontinuation often hurts resale value, particularly for niche o r low-demand models.
That said, there’s no definitive public confirmation as of now that production is ending — the situation remains ambiguous between what some dealers say and what the company officially denies.
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