5 Automobiles Released in 2025 That Changed Pakistan’s Automotive Landscape
If we look back at the automotive landscape of Pakistan a few years ago, the picture was bleak. But 2025? This year flipped the script entirely. After years of import bans and skyrocketing inflation, the market didn’t just recover… It exploded with innovation. We saw a staggering 45 new automobiles launched this year.
The “Big Three” hegemony cracked under the pressure of the government’s new Green Tax, forcing a massive pivot away from gas-guzzling engines toward Hybrids (HEVs) and Electric Vehicles (EVs). For the first time, Pakistani buyers weren’t just asking about resale… They were asking about kWh batteries, torque figures, and ADAS features.
So, which cars actually lived up to the hype? We analysed the data, crunched the fuel economy numbers, and listened to the experts. Here are the top 5 automobiles released in Pakistan in 2025 that defined the year.
1. Hyundai Tucson Hybrid (HEV)
The launch of the 4th Generation Hyundai Tucson Hybrid was arguably the most significant automotive event of 2025. While the previous petrol variant was popular, the new locally assembled Hybrid variant fixed every complaint enthusiasts had, specifically regarding power and fuel economy. It is widely regarded as the most “complete” package released this year, balancing Korean reliability with next-gen efficiency.
Key Features:
- The Powerplant:
It ditches the old sluggish engines for a 1.6-liter Turbocharged Smartstream engine paired with a permanent magnet synchronous motor. The result is a transformative instant torque that eliminates turbo lag. - Driving Dynamics:
Unlike many rivals that use droning CVTs, the Tucson employs a crisp 6-speed Automatic transmission. This provides a rhythmic, engaging drive. The top-tier Signature AWD variant features Hyundai’s HTRAC system, offering superior grip on Pakistan’s variable road conditions. - Tech & Comfort:
Inside, it feels like a cockpit from the future. The dual 12.3-inch screens are seamless, and the inclusion of ventilated front seats is a lifesaver for our scorching summers. It also features the full Hyundai SmartSense safety suite.
| Feature | Specification |
| Price (Signature AWD) | PKR 1,22,40,000 |
| Engine | 1.6L Turbo GDi HEV + Electric Motor |
| Combined Power | 232 hp |
| Combined Torque | 367 Nm |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Automatic |
| Drivetrain | HTRAC All-Wheel Drive (AWD) |
| Fuel Economy | 16 – 19 km/L |
| 0-100 km/h | ~8.0 Seconds |
2. Kia Sportage L Hybrid
Kia struck back hard in 2025 with the Sportage L (Long Wheelbase). This isn’t just a facelift… It is a larger, more futuristic evolution of Pakistan’s favourite SUV. The “L” designation is critical as it finally addresses the rear legroom complaints of the previous generation, making it a genuine 5-adult carrier.
Key Features:
- Panoramic Curved Display:
Step inside, and you are greeted by a massive curved glass unit that combines two 12.3-inch screens. It looks like it belongs in a high-end German luxury car, not a mass-market crossover. - Futuristic Design:
The “Opposites United” design language, featuring boomerang LED DRLs and a digital tiger-nose grille, pushes the boundaries of styling. It has a distinct road presence that turns heads. - Efficiency:
Tuned slightly differently than its Hyundai cousin, experts have recorded efficiency as high as 20 km/L in optimal city stop-and-go traffic, thanks to its aggressive EV-mode calibration.
| Feature | Specification |
| Price (HEV) | PKR 1,12,99,000 |
| Engine | 1.6L Turbo Hybrid |
| Combined Power | 227 hp |
| Combined Torque | 350 Nm |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Automatic |
| Drivetrain | Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) |
| Fuel Economy | 18 – 20 km/L |
| Key Tech | Panoramic Curved Display |
3. Deepal S07
2025 was the year Chinese EVs went premium. Master Motors introduced the Deepal S07, and it instantly made legacy SUVs look a decade old. Designed by former heavyweights from BMW and GM, this car is a rolling computer that offers a “Tesla-like” experience without the sparse interior.
Key Features:
- Sunflower Screen:
The massive 15.6-inch central screen is motorised. It physically pivots 15 degrees toward the driver or passenger when spoken to via voice command. - Augmented Reality HUD:
It has no traditional instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. Instead, it projects speed, navigation arrows, and safety alerts directly onto the road view via an AR Head-Up Display. - Performance:
It sits on Changan’s EPA1 EV platform. Being Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD), it offers better balance and acceleration traction than FWD crossovers. The 66.8 kWh NMC battery is robust enough for a real-world Lahore-Islamabad motorway run on a single charge.
| Feature | Specification |
| Price | ~PKR 1,49,99,000 |
| Battery | 66.8 kWh Ternary Lithium (NMC) |
| Range (CLTC/WLTP) | 485 km / ~410 km |
| Power | 255 hp (190 kW) |
| Torque | 320 Nm |
| 0-100 km/h | 6.7 Seconds |
| Drivetrain | Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) |
| Charging | 30-80% in 35 mins (DC Fast) |
4. BYD Seal
While the Sealion 6 is still pending a commercial rollout, the BYD Seal officially opened for booking this year and stunned the market. It is the first proper “performance EV” to challenge the dominance of the German luxury sedans (C-Class/3 Series) at a fraction of the price.
Key Features:
- Blade Battery Technology:
It uses BYD’s proprietary Cell-to-Body (CTB) technology, where the battery is integrated into the vehicle’s frame. This significantly increases torsional rigidity and safety. - Serious Speed:
The Premium variant is a rocket ship. With 313 hp sent to the rear wheels, it hits 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds. It offers the thrill of a sports car with the running cost of a motorbike. - Range Champion:
With an 82.5 kWh battery, it boasts a range of up to 650 km (CLTC), making it one of the longest-range EVs officially sold in Pakistan today.
| Feature | Specification |
| Price (Premium) | PKR 1,69,90,000 |
| Battery | 82.56 kWh Blade Battery (LFP) |
| Range | 650 km (CLTC) |
| Power | 313 hp (230 kW) |
| Torque | 360 Nm |
| 0-100 km/h | 5.9 Seconds |
| Drivetrain | Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) |
| Key Tech | iTAC (Intelligent Torque Adaption Control) |
5. Haval H6 HEV (2025 Facelift)
Sazgar Engineering played a smart game in 2025. They updated the already market-favourite Haval H6 HEV with a fresh facelift but, crucially, did not hike the price. This cemented its status as the “Value King” of the premium SUV segment.
Key Features:
- Unmatched Muscle:
The hybrid system puts out a combined system torque of 530 Nm. To put that in perspective, that is more pulling power than a Toyota Fortuner. Overtaking on the GT Road is effortless. - Visual Updates:
The 2025 facelift introduced the “Star Matrix” grille and revamped rear taillights, giving it a more aggressive look. - Build Quality:
Expert reviews consistently rate Haval’s interior finish, paint quality, and high-resolution 360-degree cameras above its Korean rivals.
| Feature | Specification |
| Price | PKR 1,28,95,000 |
| Engine | 1.5L Turbo Hybrid |
| Combined Power | 240 hp |
| Combined Torque | 530 Nm |
| Transmission | 2-Speed Dedicated Hybrid Trans (DHT) |
| Fuel Economy | 18 – 20 km/L |
| Safety | 6 Airbags + Autonomous Braking |
| Tech | 360 Camera & Auto Parking |
Honorary Mentions
The top 5 automobiles stole the headlines, but these vehicles also defined the automotive landscape of 2025:
Hyundai Sonata N Line
The last samurai of petrol performance. It is the most powerful locally assembled sedan ever sold in Pakistan.
- Engine: 2.5L Turbo (290 hp / 422 Nm)
- 0-100 km/h: 6.3 Seconds
- Price: PKR 1,65,21,000
Toyota Corolla Cross HEV (Updated)
After a rocky start, Toyota slashed prices in 2025. It remains the rational choice for those prioritising automobiles with extreme fuel efficiency and rock-solid resale value.
- Fuel Economy: 22+ km/L
- Price: Starting ~PKR 85,35,000
JAC T9 Hunter
A pickup truck with a sunroof and a 10.4-inch vertical screen? Yes. The T9 revolutionised the “Dala” market by offering SUV luxury in a rugged body, significantly cheaper than a Revo.
- Engine: 2.0L Turbo Diesel (168 hp / 410 Nm)
- Price: PKR 1,05,00,000
BYD Atto 3
The global standard for a compact EV. Featuring the ultra-safe Blade Battery, it is the perfect entry point for families ready to go electric without breaking the bank.
- Range: 410 km
- Price: PKR 89,90,000
Honda HR-V e:HEV
Honda finally joined the hybrid party. While slightly late, its i-MMD technology delivers incredible city mileage, making it an urban efficiency wizard among other automobiles.
- Fuel Economy: 23 – 25 km/L (City)
- Price: PKR 89,99,000
Conclusion
2025 will be remembered as the year the Pakistani consumer finally won. The monopoly of “own money” and limited choices in automobiles is fading. Today, you can choose between a 290hp sedan, a 1000km range hybrid, or a futuristic EV that talks to you.
As we look toward 2026, with BYD’s local assembly plant set to come online, the price wars among automobiles are only going to get fiercer. And honestly… We can’t wait!

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