August 2025 has been one of the most exciting months for Pakistan’s auto industry. From sleek European facelifts to futuristic electric SUVs and even the country’s first all-electric pickup truck, the lineup had something for every type of buyer.
And the bigger trend?
Most of these launches were electric or hybrid, showing how quickly the market is shifting toward greener, smarter mobility.
So whether you’re a car enthusiast, a family planning an upgrade, or just curious about the EV buzz—here’s the full breakdown of all the cars launched in Pakistan this August, complete with prices, specs, features, and why they matter.
1. Peugeot 2008 (Facelift)
Launch & Booking: Opened on August 1, deliveries expected August–September
Variants & Price:
- Active — Rs 6,999,000
- Allure — Rs 7,799,000
Engine & Performance:
- 1.2 L PureTech turbo petrol
- 131 hp (96 kW) @ 5,500 rpm
- 230 Nm @ 1,750 rpm
- 6-speed automatic transmission
Highlights: Euro-style 3D i-Cockpit, advanced safety, and refreshed styling. While not an EV, the facelift improves fuel efficiency, making it appealing for professionals who want flair and comfort without going fully electric.
2. Jaecoo J6 (Electric SUV)
Launch: August 1, 2025
Price (ex-showroom):
- RWD Comfort (49.9 kWh): Rs 8,799,000
- RWD Luxury (65.6 kWh): Rs 9,899,000
- AWD Premium (69.7 kWh): Rs 10,799,000
Specs:
- RWD: 135 kW, 220 Nm
- AWD: 205 kW, 385 Nm
- Range: 401–501 km (est.)
- Charging: 30–80% in ~30 minutes (fast charging)
Why It Matters: Offers strong performance, variety in drivetrain and battery options, and practical range. A serious contender for families going green.
3. Omoda E5 (Electric SUV)
Launch: August 1, 2025
Price: Rs 8,990,000 (61 kWh FWD)
- Bookings: Rs 1,700,000
- Deliveries in ~2.5 months
Specs:
- 204 hp electric motor
- 6 airbags, ABS, alloy wheels, fog lights
- Power windows & mirrors
Positioning: Among the most affordable EV SUVs in Pakistan, blending style, safety, and value. Direct rival to the Forthing Friday REEV.
4. Changan Karvaan Power Plus 1.2L UG (Petrol MPV)
Launch & Delivery: Launched August 6, bookings open (Rs 600,000), deliveries due October
Price: Rs 3,299,000 ex-factory
Engine & Powertrain:
- 1.2 L Euro IV DOHC MPI engine (EA-12)
- 96 hp @ 5,000 rpm
- 119 Nm @ 4,800 rpm
- 5-speed manual
Key Features:
- 7 seats, dual A/C
- Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- Projector headlamps, alloy wheels
- ABS + dual airbags
Why Buyers Like It: A feature-rich, budget MPV perfect for large families and small businesses.
5. Haval H6 PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid SUV)
Launch: August 12, 2025
- Pre-booking: Rs 2,400,000
Price: Rs 12,895,000 ex-factory
Performance:
- ~360 hp equivalent output
- Combined range: 1,000+ km
Why It Matters: A premium hybrid that blends EV efficiency with petrol backup, making it ideal for long-distance drivers.
6. Riddara RD6 (All-Electric Pickup Truck)
Launch: Late July 2025, deliveries began in August
Price: Rs 13,299,000 ex-factory
Specs & Performance:
- 0–100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
- Motor output (global spec): ~315 kW
- Advanced safety: adaptive cruise, emergency braking, lane-keep assist, blind-spot detection, 540° camera
Why It’s a Game-Changer: Pakistan’s first all-electric pickup. Powerful yet practical, it’s designed for both rugged individual users and commercial fleets.
7. Forthing Friday REEV (Range-Extended EV SUV)
Launch & Delivery: Mid-August 2025, bookings open (Rs 600,000)
Price: Rs 8,999,000 – 10,999,000 ex-factory
Engine & Powertrain:
- 1.5 L turbo generator + 31.9 kWh battery
- 204 hp, 340 Nm
- Range: Up to 1,150 km
Key Features:
- LED lights, panoramic sunroof
- 14.6” infotainment, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto
- Auto-park, 360° camera, advanced driver assistance
Why Buyers Like It: Solves range anxiety while offering premium features at a competitive SUV price.
The Bigger Picture
August 2025 could mark a turning point for Pakistan’s auto market. Out of seven major launches, five were hybrid or fully electric—a clear signal that EVs are no longer a niche, but a mainstream option.
From the budget-friendly Omoda E5 to the groundbreaking Riddara RD6 pickup, automakers are offering more diverse, tech-driven, and sustainable options than ever.
The message is loud and clear: Pakistan’s roads are going electric, hybrid, and smart.
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