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=== Cars === Over the years, the number of cars on Pakistani roads has tripled{{As of?|date=December 2023}}{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}. Traffic jams are a common scene in major cities across Pakistan. The most popular cars on Pakistani roads are the [[Suzuki Mehran]], [[Suzuki Cultus]], [[Suzuki Alto]], [[Suzuki Carry|Suzuki Bolan]], [[Daihatsu Mira|Daihatsu Coure]], [[Hyundai Santro]], [[Honda Civic]], [[Honda City]], [[Honda Accord]], [[Toyota Corolla]], [[Daihatsu Mira]], [[Nissan Dayz]], [[Toyota Vitz]], [[Kia Sportage]], [[Kia Picanto]], [[Hyundai Elantra]], [[Toyota Fortuner]], [[Toyota Hilux Revo]] Luxury SUVs and cars are owned by the elite in urban cities and by many large landowners in the villages and rural areas, thus making them a fairly common sight in Pakistan. The most popular models are the [[Toyota Land Cruiser]], [[Toyota Prado]], [[Range Rover|Land Rover Range Rover]], along with several [[Mercedes-Benz]]es, [[BMW]]s and [[Audi|Audis.]] ==== Future cars ==== Students and teachers from the [[National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan|National University of Science and Technology]] developed Pakistan's first ever hybrid gasoline car, the [[Devrim II]], inspired by the [[Turkey|Turkish]] model Devrim.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://propakistani.pk/2010/05/12/nust-students-design-pakistan-first-hybrid-car/|title=NUST Students Design Pakistan's First-ever Hybrid Car|date=12 May 2010 }}</ref> Before that, students from [[Naval College Karachi]] and [[Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute]] also made a successful hybrid car, but [[Devrim II]] is the most effective one. The group, the Pak-Wheelers, had succeeded in 2011 in developing a car with a fuel efficiency of 450 kilometres per liter, but were trying to improve it to more than 700 by using hybrid technology.<ref>[http://pak-wheelers.com/sponsor.html Objectives of Pak-Wheelers] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110309071848/http://pak-wheelers.com/sponsor.html |date=2011-03-09 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/9131/nust-students-design-countrys-first-ever-hybrid-car|title=NUST students design country's first-ever hybrid car|date=26 April 2010|website=The Express Tribune}}</ref>
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