Reports from a source indicate that several Chinese automakers have revealed fresh Pakistan-focused launch plans during a major international auto exhibition in China. These updates point toward a noticeable shift in the country’s future car market. New products are not limited to standard crossovers anymore. Instead, brands are preparing a mix of off-road SUVs, hybrid vehicles, compact electric cars, luxury MPVs, and design-focused SUVs. For Pakistani buyers, this marks a clear expansion in available choices and competition.
Jetour G700 and TX to Expand SUV Choices
Jetour is preparing to strengthen its position in Pakistan with two upcoming SUVs. The Jetour G700 is expected to arrive in Q3 2026. It will target buyers who want a larger SUV with a premium feel and strong road presence.
In addition, the Jetour TX is planned for January 2027. This model is positioned as a more capable off-road SUV. It is likely to attract users looking for something tougher than regular urban crossovers.
If pricing stays competitive, both models may attract buyers from the premium SUV segment and the imported 4×4 category.
GWM Tank 300 and Wei G9 MPV Add Variety
Great Wall Motor is also expanding its Pakistan lineup with multiple segments in focus. The Tank 300 is confirmed for launch in 2026. It is known globally for its boxy design and strong off-road character. In Pakistan, it could appeal to lifestyle SUV buyers who want more rugged capability.
The company is also preparing testing for the Wei G9 MPV in 2026. This is an important move because Pakistan has limited premium MPV options. Most buyers currently rely on large SUVs or imported models.
With strong after-sales support, the Wei G9 MPV could attract families and executive users who prefer comfort and space.
Haval Raptor Brings Hybrid Strength
Haval is preparing to introduce the Haval Raptor in Pakistan this year. The model follows the success of the Haval H6 in the local market.
Unlike the H6, the Raptor comes with a more rugged design. It also offers hybrid efficiency, which may attract fuel-conscious SUV buyers.
The model is expected to sit between mainstream crossovers and serious off-road SUVs. However, its success will depend on pricing, features, and warranty support.
Chery Tiggo V and QQ EV3 Target Different Segments
Chery is also expanding its Pakistan lineup. The Chery Tiggo V will join the Tiggo family in the mid-range SUV category.
This segment is already highly competitive. Therefore, Chery will need strong pricing and reliable after-sales service to gain traction.
On the other hand, the Chery QQ EV3 targets urban users. If launched at the right price, it could become a practical electric option for city driving with lower running costs.
OMODA 07 and 04 Focus on Design and Tech
OMODA is also preparing new SUVs for Pakistan. The OMODA 07 is expected in July 2026. It will target buyers who prefer modern design and advanced technology.
The OMODA 04 is scheduled for Q4 2026. It is expected to strengthen the brand’s position in the compact SUV category.
However, in Pakistan, success will depend not only on design but also on pricing, service network, and resale value.
Upcoming Pakistan Launches
| Brand | Model | Expected Pakistan Timeline | Segment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jetour | G700 | Q3 2026 | Premium rugged SUV |
| Jetour | TX | January 2027 | Off-road SUV |
| GWM | Tank 300 | 2026 | Off-road SUV |
| GWM | Wei G9 MPV | Unit testing in 2026 | Luxury MPV |
| Haval | Raptor | 2026 | Rugged hybrid SUV |
| Chery | Tiggo V | Coming soon | Mid-range SUV |
| Chery | QQ EV3 | Coming soon | Electric city car |
| OMODA | OMODA 07 | July 2026 | Futuristic SUV |
| OMODA | OMODA 04 | Q4 2026 | Compact crossover / SUV |
According to a source, Pakistan is becoming an increasingly important market for Chinese automakers. The upcoming wave of launches shows a clear change in strategy.
Instead of only compact SUVs, brands are now planning off-roaders, hybrid models, electric city cars, and luxury MPVs. This will increase competition across multiple segments.
For buyers, this means more options and better features. However, brands will also need to improve pricing, service quality, and long-term support to succeed in the local market.
