If 2024 was “meh” for cars in Pakistan, 2025 said “hold my chai.”
From hybrid sedans to electric SUVs, pickups to facelifts we didn’t even ask for (but secretly wanted), Pakistan’s auto market exploded in 2025 with 45+ new launches, unveils, and facelifts — the biggest wave since 2022.
For Pakistani buyers, this means more options, more tech, more confusion at family dinners, and yes… more auto parts demand (don’t worry, Auto Axis has you covered 😉).
Let’s break it down properly covering all 46 cars launched or revealed in 2025 to give you the perfect glimpse.
Pakistanis love SUVs almost as much as we love debating fuel average.
1. JAC T9 Hunter

A proper double-cabin pickup built for those who want Hilux vibes without Hilux prices. Expect demand for suspension parts, brake pads, and filters early on.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 9,750,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.0L Turbo Diesel
• Power: ~190 hp
• Torque: ~350 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed manual / optional automatic
• Drive: 4×4
• Upgrades: Sporty pickup styling, reinforced suspension, off-road accents
• Positioning: Lifestyle + utility pickup
💡 My Opinion:
A proper double-cabin pickup with Hilux vibes but without the Hilux price tag. Practical, rugged, and likely to need early suspension parts, brake pads, and filters. Perfect for adventurous Pakistanis.
2. Hyundai Sonata N-Line

Sporty, aggressive, and finally exciting. Perfect for people who want comfort and flex in DHA traffic.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 15,890,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.5L Turbo Petrol
• Power: ~290 hp
• Torque: ~422 Nm
• Transmission: 8-speed automatic
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Sportier N-Line styling, improved suspension, premium interior
• Positioning: Sporty family sedan
💡 My Opinion:
Sporty, aggressive, and finally exciting for DHA traffic. Perfect for buyers who want comfort + street flex.
👉 Sonata owners: keep an eye on engine oils, brake discs, and air filters
3. Kia Sportage L

Longer, roomier, and even more popular. If Sportage sales were a cricket team, they’d be winning every series.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 12,850,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.0L Petrol / 1.6L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 155–177 hp
• Torque: 192–265 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed automatic / DCT
• Drive: FWD / AWD
• Upgrades: Longer wheelbase, premium infotainment, enhanced safety
• Positioning: Mid-size family SUV
💡 My Opinion:
If Sportage sales were a cricket team, they’d win every series. Spacious, reliable, and family-friendly — a staple on Pakistani roads.
4. Kia EV9
Big. Electric. Expensive. A rolling statement that electricity is the future—even if load-shedding says otherwise.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 43,200,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: ~300–350 hp
• Torque: ~700 Nm
• Battery: 77 kWh
• Range: ~450–500 km (CLTC)
• Drive: AWD
• Upgrades: Futuristic interior, large cabin, fast charging
• Positioning: Luxury electric SUV
💡 My Opinion:
Big, bold, and expensive. A rolling statement that electricity is the future — even if load-shedding says otherwise.
5. GuGo Box

A compact EV for city use. Ideal for grocery runs, school pickups, and avoiding petrol pump heartbreak.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 7,500,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: ~60–70 hp
• Torque: ~150 Nm
• Battery: 35–40 kWh
• Range: 280–320 km
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Compact city design, dual displays, keyless entry
• Positioning: Practical city EV
💡 My Opinion:
Perfect for grocery runs, school pickups, and avoiding petrol pump heartbreak. Compact, practical, and easy to park in urban Pakistan.
6. MG HS Trophy Facelift

A cosmetic refresh but still one of the most common SUVs on Pakistani roads.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,399,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.5L Turbo Petrol / 2.0L Diesel
• Power: 162–220 hp
• Torque: 250–350 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed auto / DCT
• Drive: FWD / AWD
• Upgrades: Cosmetic refresh, new LED lights, minor interior updates
• Positioning: Family SUV with modern styling
💡 My Opinion:
A cosmetic refresh only, but still common and reliable. Great for families wanting style + comfort without spending Korean prices.
7. Jetour Dashing
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Yes, that’s actually the name. Stylish, tech-loaded, and aimed directly at young buyers.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,295,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.5L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 156 hp
• Torque: 230 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed DCT
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Tech-packed cabin, modern infotainment, stylish exterior
• Positioning: Youth-focused SUV
💡 My Opinion:
Yes, that’s actually the name. Stylish, tech-loaded, and aimed at young, urban buyers wanting a standout SUV.
8. Jetour X70 Plus

More space, more comfort—perfect for joint family road trips where everyone comes along.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,495,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.5L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 156 hp
• Torque: 230 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed DCT
• Drive: FWD / AWD
• Upgrades: Larger cabin, comfort-focused interior, advanced infotainment
• Positioning: Family SUV for long trips
💡 My Opinion:
More space, more comfort, ideal for joint family road trips. Reliable and practical for Pakistani highways.
9. Isuzu D-Max

📌 Launch Price:
PKR 12,975,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 3.0L Diesel
• Power: 177 hp
• Torque: 380 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed auto / manual
• Drive: 4×4
• Upgrades: Heavy-duty suspension, durable pickup bed, off-road capability
• Positioning: Rugged utility pickup
💡 My Opinion:
Built like a tank. Farmers, adventurers, and off-road lovers finally have another serious option. Extremely reliable for Pakistan’s tough roads.
10. Dongfeng Box

Compact EV aimed at daily city driving—because not everyone wants an SUV the size of a drawing room.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 6,800,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: 70–90 hp
• Torque: 150–180 Nm
• Battery: 36 kWh
• Range: ~320 km
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Compact EV styling, modern infotainment, urban-friendly dimensions
• Positioning: Daily city EV
💡 My Opinion:
Compact EV aimed at city driving, perfect for those who don’t want a massive SUV. Practical, economical, and easy to park in tight Pakistani streets.
This is where fuel average warriors started smiling again.
11. Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

Finally! A Tucson that doesn’t make your wallet cry at the petrol pump.
📌 Launch Price:
• Smart FWD: PKR 10,999,000
• Signature AWD: PKR 11,999,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Engine: 1.6L Turbo-GDI Hybrid (HEV)
• Power/Torque: ~232 hp combined, 367 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed automatic, FWD/AWD
• Wheelbase: 2,755 mm / Ground Clearance ~181 mm
• Fuel Average: Much better than conventional Tucson (real Pakistan figures ~15–17 km/l)
• Tech & Safety: 20+ ADAS features, dual 12.3″ displays, terrain modes, heated/ventilated seats, head-up display
💡 My Opinion:
The Tucson Hybrid finally gives Pakistan premium SUV comfort + hybrid efficiency, making it worth the hefty price if you do a lot of city + highway driving. AWD terrain modes are handy for the occasional Murree/Khunjerab trip. If your budget allows this over a Sportage HEV, consider this a top pick this year.
🔧 Pro Tip:
Keep quality engine oil and hybrid-friendly filters changing on schedule — hybrids love proper maintenance & good parts
12. Suzuki Alto Facelift

Pakistan’s unofficial national car received a makeover. Still slow, still noisy… still everywhere.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 3,140,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Engine: ~658 cc petrol
• Transmission: AGS / Manual
• Safety Upgrades: Hill Hold Control (HHC) on AGS, airbags, ABS, EBD added
• Other: Power windows across trims, updated chrome grille
💡 My Opinion:
The Alto facelift is Pakistan’s everyman car: small, cheap to run, and everywhere you look — like chai at every dhaba 😄. The added safety bits (ABS, HHC) are welcome, but don’t expect performance miracles; this is still a practical, not punchy, hatch.
🔧 Pro Tip:
A small car means smaller parts, but frequent city starts/stops mean air filters & brake pads get work. Auto Axis has budget parts to keep this little warrior running.
13. Haval H6 Facelift

Sharper looks, better interior, same road dominance.
📌 Price (Facelift variants):
No price increase was observed for the facelift variants.
📊 Key Specs:
• Engine: Turbo petrol & Hybrid options
• Transmission: 7-speed DCT
• Features: 14.6″ touchscreen, wireless charger, heated seats (select trims)
💡 My Opinion:
The H6 facelift keeps the H6 competitive with fresher looks and features — like giving your favorite chai stall a modern espresso machine. It stays good value-for-money, especially HEV, but mixed reliability chatter from owners suggests it’s not quite at Tucson/Sportage levels.
🔧 Pro Tip:
Look after suspension and brake parts well — SUV road use in Pakistan can get erratic, and good components matter.
14. Kia Sorento

Luxury SUV territory. Big families, big budgets, big presence.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 15,999,000
📊 Key Specs (Pakistan 2025
• Variants: 3.5L V6 petrol, 1.6L HEV FWD, 1.6L HEV AWD
• Seating: 6–7
• Luxury Tech: Premium interior, advanced safety tech
💡 My Opinion:
Big, luxurious, and pricey — the Sorento is for buyers who want three rows, strong highway presence, and hybrid savings without compromising on comfort. In Pakistan’s SUV-crazy landscape, this appeals to families heading to Skardu every winter and summer 😄.
🔧 Pro Tip:
With a bigger SUV, parts like advanced brake systems and suspension bushes are critical — check Auto Axis for quality options.
15. Inverex Xio

Another EV joining the race. Small, practical, and city-focused.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 4,999,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Variants: EV-140 (~140 km), EV-220 (~220 km), EV-320 (~320 km)
• Motor Power: ~30–35 hp
• Charging: DC fast on mid/top variants, ~36 mins 30–80%
• Top Speed: ~101 km/h
💡 My Opinion:
The Xio brings EV accessibility to budget Pakistani buyers — something between a hatch and an EV scooter 😄. Range is modest, but great for city commuting and school runs. It isn’t a highway rocket, but it’s efficient, cheap to run, and fills a needed niche in Pakistan’s EV space.
🔧 Pro Tip:
EVs need good battery maintenance accessories (especially DC charging connections). Auto Axis offers quality EV-friendly tyres and electrical parts.
16. Honda HR-V e:HEV

Honda + hybrid = instant trust for Pakistani buyers.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,999,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Engine: 1.5L petrol + electric hybrid
• Transmission: e-CVT
• Fuel Ave.: ~17–25 km/l depending on conditions
• Features: LED headlights, 18″ alloys, hybrid efficiency
💡 My Opinion:
A Honda with hybrid tech is always a winner for city commuters and highway travelers alike. The HR-V e:HEV adds fuel savings without sacrificing reliability — great value in the compact SUV class. Less flashy than Tucson but smooth and efficient.
🔧 Pro Tip:
Hybrid cars still need brake pads & regular filter changes — grabbing OEM-quality parts from Auto Axis preserves performance and resale value.
17. BYD Shark 6

Electric pickup? Yes. Welcome to the future.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 19,950,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Powertrain: Plug-in hybrid with 1.5L petrol + dual electric motors
• Drive: e-AWD possible (electric all-wheel drive)
💡 My Opinion:
At nearly 2 crores, the Shark 6 is splashy, futuristic, and very niche in Pakistan. A plug-in hybrid pickup is unique here, but that price puts it in luxury territory — think Range Rover meets eco tech. Worth it if you want a statement and have the budget.
🔧 Pro Tip:
High luxury pickups have complex systems — make sure you stay up on quality brake systems and suspension components (Auto Axis has premium choices).
18. Riddara RD6

Another EV pickup making waves. Pakistan really went all-in on pickups this year.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 16,999,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Electric pickup with flatbed utility
💡 My Opinion:
Pakistan’s first all-electric pickup — a bold move. Range and performance make it cool for urban adventurers, delivery businesses, and eco-minded buyers. Not a mainstream choice yet, but it signals where the market is heading.
🔧 Pro Tip:
Electric pickups still need good tyres and brake parts tailored for EV regen systems — Auto Axis stocks heavy-duty components for such vehicles.
19. Haval H6 PHEV

Plug-in hybrid goodness for people who want electric driving and petrol backup.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 12,895,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Plug-in Hybrid: Larger battery (~19 kWh) + turbo engine
• Luxury Features: Advanced interior tech (typical of Haval)
💡 My Opinion:
A PHEV H6 offers city EV driving plus petrol backup. Great if your commute is short and fuel costs matter, but the premium over the HEV version needs justification (electric range vs price).
🔧 Pro Tip:
PHEVs benefit from electrical system protectors and brake pads designed for regenerative braking — find quality gear at Auto Axis.
20. Peugeot 2008 Facelift

Stylish European flair with updated looks.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 7,799,000
📊 Key Specs:
• Engine: Petrol (timing depends on variant)
• Features: European styling, refreshed exterior, updated tech inside
💡 My Opinion:
The Peugeot 2008 remains the European boutique choice — stylish, comfortable, and a bit French chic compared to usual Japanese/Chinese rivals. It’s not the fastest, but it’s a head-turner and fun to drive.
🔧 Pro Tip:
European cars can need OEM-spec suspension and brake components — Auto Axis has what you need for premium maintenance.
👉 Peugeot owners often need OEM-spec brake pads & suspension parts
If you blinked, ten new EVs launched.
21. Omoda E5

Futuristic design, premium feel, strong EV contender.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,900,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric SUV
• Battery: ~61 kWh
• Range: ~430 km (WLTP)
• Motor Output: ~204 hp / 340 Nm
• 0–100 km/h: ~7.6 sec
• Drive: FWD
• Charging: DC fast charging (30–80% in ~30 min)
• Features: Panoramic roof, dual digital displays, ADAS, premium interior
💡 My Opinion:
The Omoda E5 feels like a proper next-gen electric SUV, not a “converted petrol car.” Design is sharp, interior feels premium, and performance is more than enough for Pakistani highways. This is one of the most well-rounded EVs launched in 2025.
🔧 Ownership Tip:
EVs eat tyres faster due to instant torque — invest in quality tyres & brake components early.
22. Jaecoo J6

Off-road inspired electric SUV—unique and bold.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 10,799,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Design: Boxy, off-road inspired SUV
• Range: ~400 km
• Drive: AWD (expected)
• Ground Clearance: Higher than typical EVs
• Features: Terrain modes, rugged suspension setup, ADAS
💡 My Opinion:
This is the EV for people who say “SUV honi chahiye, toy nahi.”
The J6 looks tough, feels adventurous, and breaks the boring smooth-EV stereotype. Perfect for buyers who want EV efficiency + SUV attitude.
Reality Check:
Off-road EVs in Pakistan are still experimental — don’t expect hardcore rock-crawling, but light trails? Absolutely.
23. Changan Karvaan Facelift

Because businesses need reliable vans more than heated seats.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 3,299,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.0L petrol
• Transmission: 5-speed manual
• Seating: 7–8
• Updates: Refreshed grille, improved interior trim, better NVH
• Purpose: Commercial + family transport
💡 My Opinion:
No nonsense. No gimmicks.
The Karvaan facelift exists because Pakistan runs on small businesses, not ventilated seats. It’s practical, cheap to run, and easy to repair — exactly what it’s meant to be.
🔧 Pro Tip:
Karvaan owners should keep filters, clutch parts, and brake pads in top shape — downtime costs money.
24. Forthing Friday

Yes, another unusual name—but surprisingly impressive specs.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 10,999,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric SUV
• Battery: ~85 kWh
• Range: ~500+ km
• Motor Output: ~201 hp
• Drive: FWD
• Interior: Large infotainment, premium cabin feel
💡 My Opinion:
Yes, the name sounds like a weekday — but the specs are weekend-worthy.
The Forthing Friday is a quiet surprise: good range, decent power, and strong value compared to bigger brands.
If priced correctly, this could become a silent hit among EV buyers.
25. JMEV Elight

Affordable electric mobility option for cities.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 9,999,999
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric hatchback
• Battery: ~35 kWh
• Range: ~300 km
• Top Speed: ~100 km/h
• Charging: AC + limited DC
• Use Case: Daily city commute
💡 My Opinion:
Think of this as Alto EV, not Tesla competitor.
The Elight is built for school runs, office commutes, and grocery trips — not motorway races. For urban Pakistan, it makes total sense if charging access is sorted.
26. Honda City Aspire S
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A refreshed sedan that still dominates resale charts.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 6,149,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.2L petrol
• Transmission: CVT / Manual
• Fuel Average: ~14–18 km/l
• Updates: New trim, cosmetic upgrades, improved infotainment
• Resale: Still king 👑
💡 My Opinion:
Let’s be honest — Honda City doesn’t need reinvention, just refinement.
The Aspire S keeps everything Pakistan loves: reliability, resale, comfort. It’s not exciting, but it’s financially smart, which matters more for most buyers.
🔧 Ownership Tip:
Stick to OEM-grade brake pads & engine oils — City owners benefit most from proper maintenance.
27. ZEEKR 009

Luxury electric MPV that feels more like a private jet on wheels.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 48,999,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Dual-motor Electric MPV
• Battery: ~140 kWh
• Range: ~700 km (CLTC)
• 0–100 km/h: ~4.5 sec (yes, MPV 😅)
• Interior: Lounge-level luxury, captain seats, screens everywhere
💡 My Opinion:
This isn’t a car — it’s a business-class lounge on wheels.
The ZEEKR 009 is for CEOs, celebrities, and families who want Alphard comfort but EV tech. Overkill? Yes. Incredible? Also yes.
28. ZEEKR X

Compact, premium, and tech-loaded.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 18,990,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Battery: ~66 kWh
• Range: ~440 km
• 0–100 km/h: ~3.7 sec (AWD)
• Drive: RWD / AWD
• Target: Premium compact EV buyers
💡 My Opinion:
Small outside, wildly fast inside.
The ZEEKR X is for people who want performance without a big SUV footprint. It’s sporty, premium, and feels very European in character.
29. ZEEKR 7X

Sporty electric SUV for performance lovers.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 26,990,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Electric SUV
• Battery: ~100 kWh
• Range: ~600 km
• Power: ~500 hp
• 0–100 km/h: ~4 sec
• Drive: AWD
💡 My Opinion:
If the ZEEKR X is playful, the 7X is serious business.
This is a performance SUV that can embarrass petrol cars at traffic lights while staying silent. Expensive — but very advanced.
30. JAC T9 FRIXON 2X

A tougher, more aggressive T9 variant—because why not?
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,775,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.0L Turbo Diesel
• Transmission: 8-speed automatic
• Drive: 4×4
• Upgrades: Sportier styling, tougher suspension, off-road accents
• Positioning: Lifestyle + utility pickup
💡 My Opinion:
The FRIXON 2X is JAC saying, “Let’s make it look angrier.”
It doesn’t change the formula drastically, but adds appeal for buyers who want pickup utility with personality. Not a Hilux killer — but definitely a Hilux teaser.
31. Hyundai Elantra 2.0 Limited Edition

Extra features, same comfort, more showroom appeal.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 6,850,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.0L Petrol
• Transmission: IVT (CVT-style)
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Blacked-out exterior accents, leather seats, dual digital displays, 6 airbags
• Positioning: Premium sedan with showroom appeal
💡 My Opinion:
Extra features, same comfort, more showroom appeal. The Elantra Limited Edition is for buyers who want a refined family sedan without venturing into SUVs.
32. Deepal S05

Compact EV aimed at daily commuting.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 9,999,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric SUV
• Battery: ~56–58 kWh
• Range: ~380–420 km (realistic)
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Minimalist interior, large infotainment, ADAS
• Positioning: Compact urban EV
💡 My Opinion:
The S05 is perfect for daily commuting in the city. Efficient, comfortable, and practical for Pakistan’s traffic, without oversizing like most SUVs.
33. AION UT

Urban EV with efficiency in mind.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 8,499,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: ~134 hp
• Torque: ~225 Nm
• Battery: ~44 kWh
• Range: ~300–330 km
• Positioning: Urban hatchback EV
💡 My Opinion:
A no-nonsense city EV. Affordable, sensible, and ideal for short commutes. Not flashy, but very practical for Pakistanis needing daily transport.
34. AION V

Bigger, bolder, and more premium.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 12,990,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric SUV
• Motor Output: ~224 hp
• Torque: ~350 Nm
• Battery: ~60–70 kWh
• Range: ~420–480 km
• Upgrades: Spacious cabin, premium interior, level 2 ADAS
• Positioning: Mid-size EV SUV
💡 My Opinion:
Bigger, bolder, and more premium than AION UT. Ideal for families wanting space + efficiency without paying Korean brand prices.
35. Chery Tiggo 7

Mid-size SUV targeting family buyers.
📌 Price has not been revealed.
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.6L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 197 hp
• Torque: 290 Nm
• Transmission: 7-speed DCT
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Dual digital screens, 360° camera, leather seats
• Positioning: Mid-size SUV for families
💡 My Opinion:
Mid-size SUV with solid interior and ride quality. Great for families, long drives, and city cruising — a serious contender in the 7m range.
36. Chery Tiggo 8

More space, more comfort.
📌 Price has not been revealed.
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.6L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 197 hp
• Torque: 290 Nm
• Transmission: 7-speed DCT
• Drive: FWD / AWD
• Upgrades: 3-row seating, larger boot, comfort-focused suspension
• Positioning: Family SUV with more space
💡 My Opinion:
Perfect for joint families. More space, more comfort, and still affordable compared to Korean SUVs. Great highway cruiser.
37. Chery Tiggo 9

Flagship SUV with serious road presence.
📌 Price has not been revealed.
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.0L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 254 hp
• Torque: 390 Nm
• Transmission: 9-speed automatic
• Drive: AWD
• Upgrades: Flagship SUV features, full ADAS, premium interior
• Positioning: Executive SUV
💡 My Opinion:
Chery’s flagship SUV with serious road presence. Bold styling and strong features — perfect for buyers wanting luxury without going Korean.
38. Deepal E07

A unique electric pickup-SUV hybrid.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 19,000,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Dual-motor EV
• Motor Output: ~430 hp
• Torque: ~650 Nm
• Battery: ~80 kWh
• Drive: AWD
• Upgrades: Pickup + SUV crossover body, adaptive suspension
• Positioning: High-performance EV hybrid
💡 My Opinion:
A unique crossover-pickup EV. Not for everyone, but tech lovers will love its muscle + utility combo.
39. Deepal K50 Hunter

Aggressive styling and EV muscle.
📌 Price has not been revealed.
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: High-performance EV
• Motor Output: ~500+ hp
• Torque: ~700 Nm
• Drive: AWD
• Upgrades: Sport-tuned suspension, aggressive styling
• Positioning: Performance electric SUV
💡 My Opinion:
Aggressive styling and EV muscle. Fun, edgy, and fast — not practical for everyone, but a statement car for enthusiasts.
40. MG U9

MG’s premium SUV push into higher segments.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 23,949,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 2.0L Turbo Petrol
• Power: 220 hp
• Torque: 380 Nm
• Transmission: 6-speed automatic
• Drive: AWD
• Upgrades: Premium SUV interior, large footprint, advanced safety
• Positioning: Flagship MG SUV
💡 My Opinion:
MG’s push into higher segments. Comfortable, feature-packed, and spacious — a serious alternative to Sorento or Santa Fe at a slightly lower price.
41. Wuling Binguo

Cute, compact EV for urban Pakistan.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 5,999,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: ~67 hp
• Torque: ~150 Nm
• Battery: 31.9–37.9 kWh
• Range: 280–320 km (realistic)
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Compact city-focused design, dual digital displays, keyless entry
• Positioning: Affordable urban EV
💡 My Opinion:
Cute, compact, and practical for city Pakistan. Perfect for grocery runs, short commutes, or as a second car. Not flashy, but extremely cost-effective.
42. Suzuki Fronx
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Crossover vibes for people upgrading from hatchbacks.
📌 Price has not been revealed.
📊 Key Specifications:
• Engine: 1.0L Turbo / 1.2L NA
• Power: 99 hp (Turbo)
• Torque: 147 Nm
• Transmission: 5-speed manual / 6-speed automatic
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Crossover styling, 360° camera, Suzuki Safety Support
• Positioning: Hatchback-to-crossover upgrade
💡 My Opinion:
Stylish crossover vibes for people moving up from small hatchbacks. Great for city and highway use, with excellent resale potential.
43. Jaecoo J7 PHEV

Hybrid SUV with strong performance and efficiency.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 9,999,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: 1.5L Turbo Petrol + Electric Motor
• Combined Power: ~320 hp
• Torque: ~525 Nm
• Battery: ~18–20 kWh
• Electric-only Range: 90–100 km
• Transmission: Dedicated Hybrid Transmission
• Drive: AWD option
• Upgrades: Premium interior, full ADAS, panoramic sunroof
• Positioning: Hybrid SUV with performance + efficiency
💡 My Opinion:
A smart hybrid SUV for buyers who want electric efficiency with petrol backup. Expensive, but technically impressive for Pakistan’s roads.
44. Dongfeng 007

Yes, that’s the name. No, it doesn’t shoot missiles. Yet.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 13,900,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: 215–270 hp
• Torque: 400 Nm
• Battery: 56–70 kWh
• Range: 420–480 km (realistic)
• Drive: RWD / AWD
• Upgrades: Coupe-style sedan, frameless doors, ADAS
• Positioning: Tech-forward EV sedan
💡 My Opinion:
Yes, the name is weird. But the car itself is serious — EV performance and tech-packed interior. A hidden gem in Pakistan’s EV market.
45. Alektra Metro

Affordable electric solution for daily commuters.
📌 Launch Price:
PKR 1,295,000
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Fully Electric
• Motor Output: ~40 hp
• Battery: 20–24 kWh
• Range: 180–220 km
• Drive: FWD
• Upgrades: Ultra-compact design, simple interior, low running cost
• Positioning: Budget-friendly city EV
💡 My Opinion:
Affordable, efficient, and perfect for students or daily commuters. Not exciting, but financially smart and easy to park in Pakistani cities.
46. AVATR 11

Premium, futuristic EV that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie.
📌 Price has not been revealed.
📊 Key Specifications:
• Powertrain: Dual-motor EV
• Motor Output: ~578 hp
• Torque: 650 Nm
• Battery: 90 kWh
• Range: ~555 km (CLTC)
• Drive: AWD
• Upgrades: Huawei-powered infotainment, air suspension, futuristic interior, Level 2+ ADAS
• Positioning: Premium, tech-forward EV
💡 My Opinion:
A premium EV that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie. Expensive, bold, and a clear statement car for buyers wanting luxury + cutting-edge technology.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is 2025 really Pakistan’s biggest car launch year?
Yes. With 45+ launches, it’s the largest since 2022 and marks a major shift toward hybrids and EVs.
2. Will spare parts be available for these new cars?
That’s where Auto Axis comes in. We source OEM and high-quality aftermarket parts for both new and existing models.
3. Should I buy a hybrid or EV in Pakistan?
Hybrids are currently the safest choice, while EVs are perfect for city use with predictable daily travel.
🚗 Final Thoughts: What This Means for Auto Owners
More cars =
✔ More choice
✔ More competition
✔ More demand for reliable auto parts
Whether you drive a Sportage, Tucson, City, Alto, EV, or pickup, keeping your car maintained is just as important as buying it.
🛒 Shop Auto Parts Online with Confidence
From engine oils, brake pads, filters, suspension parts, batteries, and accessories, Auto Axis is your trusted online auto parts marketplace in Pakistan.
👉 Visit Auto Axis today and keep your ride smooth, safe, and road-ready.
