Pakistan is currently in the grip of one of the most intense heatwaves in recent years. The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued red alerts for several regions, warning that this wave could be hotter and longer-lasting than what we’ve seen in the past.
If you’re in Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Sukkur, Jacobabad, or Bahawalpur, you already know what we’re talking about — just stepping outside in the afternoon feels brutal.
📊 2025 Heatwave vs. Previous Years
Here’s how this year’s temperatures stack up against recent heatwaves:
City | Peak Temp 2023 | Peak Temp 2024 | Expected 2025 |
---|---|---|---|
Lahore | 44°C | 45.5°C | 47°C – 48°C |
Karachi | 40°C | 42°C | 45°C – 46°C |
Multan | 46°C | 47°C | 49°C |
Sukkur | 47°C | 48.2°C | 49°C – 50°C |
Jacobabad | 48°C | 49°C | Up to 50°C+ |
Bahawalpur | 45°C | 46.5°C | 48°C – 49°C |
This is one of the hottest spells in the last decade, with humidity making it feel even worse.
🧊 Why Comfort on the Road Matters More Than Ever
You can’t fight the weather — but you can make yourself and your family more comfortable, especially when traveling.
That’s where Nazar Japan Motors steps in. The Japanese cars in Pakistan that we import are built for comfort, fuel efficiency, and extreme weather — and their AC systems really shine during heatwaves like this.
🚗 AC Performance Comparison – Real Driving Comfort
Vehicle | AC Cooling Time (0–25°C cabin) | Cabin Comfort (1–5⭐) |
---|---|---|
Toyota Yaris | 5–6 min | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Daihatsu Move | 6–7 min | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
Nissan Note e-Power | 4–5 min | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Toyota Aqua | 5–6 min | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
Suzuki WagonR (JDM) | 6–8 min | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Note: Data based on in-house testing and average city conditions during summer months.
These vehicles are built with Japan’s urban heat and traffic in mind, making them ideal for Pakistani cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, where stop-and-go traffic and long waits under the sun are common.
🛠️ Extra Heatwave Car Tips:
- Park in shade or use a windshield sunshade
- Pre-cool your car with engine running for 2–3 minutes before driving
- Get your AC gas checked — a small leak means weak cooling
- Keep windows slightly open when parked to reduce cabin pressure
🏥 Reminder – Stay Safe Outside Too
Besides upgrading your ride, here’s how to stay safe in this record-breaking heat:
- Stay indoors between 11 AM and 4 PM
- Drink plenty of water (not soft drinks)
- Wear light, loose clothing
- Avoid spicy and oily foods
- Use cold cloths or take cool showers regularly
🏁 Final Word from Nazar Japan Motors
At Nazar Japan Motors, we’re not just here to hand over car keys — we’re here to make sure you and your family stay comfortable, safe, and happy on the road, no matter the weather.
If you’re sweating through traffic every day, come take a test drive — feel the AC, sit inside, and see for yourself how much more relaxed you’ll be in a clean, reliable Japanese car.
Heat’s rising — stay cool with us.
📍 Visit us today or message for details. Your comfort is one drive away.