Q-Autos has introduced Chinese automaker Kaiyi to Pakistan, launching three electric vehicles at an official event held in Lahore, marking the brand’s formal market entry.
The Kaiyi X3 Pro EV is a crossover vehicle that delivers a claimed single-charge driving range of 401 kilometres, making it a competitive option in Pakistan’s growing electric vehicle segment.
The X3 Pro EV carries a standard retail price of Rs. 7.49 million, while an introductory offer for the first 200 units sets the price at Rs. 6.79 million.
The Kaiyi e-Qute 04 is an electric hatchback that Q-Autos positioned between the size categories of the Suzuki Cultus and Suzuki Swift in Pakistan’s existing passenger car market.
Q-Autos stated the e-Qute 04 includes features such as a 360-degree camera and fast-charging capability, designed to make the vehicle appealing to urban Pakistani buyers seeking practical electric mobility.
The e-Qute 04 is available in 2 variants offering 300km and 400km driving ranges, with the 300km version priced at Rs. 4.49 million and its introductory price at Rs. 3.99 million.
The 400km range variant carries a standard price of Rs. 5.19 million, while its introductory offer for the first 200 units brings the cost down to Rs. 4.69 million.
Both e-Qute 04 variants require a booking amount of Rs. 490,000, which customers must pay in advance to secure their place within the introductory allocation offered by Q-Autos Pakistan.
At the launch event, Q-Autos also previewed the upcoming Kaiyi X7 Hybrid SUV, a vehicle expected to compete directly in Pakistan’s increasingly active hybrid crossover segment alongside established rivals.
The company also announced plans to establish a local completely knocked down assembly plant in Pakistan, a move intended to support local production and reduce vehicle costs for consumers.