BMW Cuts Prices on EVs, Sedans, and SUVs in Pakistan
BMW Cuts Prices on EVs, Sedans, and SUVs in Pakistan
Dewan Motors has announced a limited-time Ramadan price reduction on several BMW models in Pakistan, including electric, hybrid, and conventional options.
The revised prices apply to a lineup that includes the i4, i5, 2 Series, X3, X5, i4 M60, and 530e. The company says the offer is available on ready-for-delivery units, while stocks last.
Revised BMW Ramadan Prices
| Model | Retail Price (PKR) | Ramadan Price (PKR) | Difference (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW 2 Series | 73,226,000 | 65,076,000 | 8,150,000 |
| BMW i4 M60 | 50,626,620 | 42,999,000 | 7,627,620 |
| BMW i4 eDrive35 | 29,764,350 | 25,295,160 | 4,469,190 |
| BMW i5 eDrive40 | 45,234,420 | 38,874,000 | 6,360,420 |
| BMW X3 xDrive30 | 57,284,700 | 50,160,000 | 7,124,700 |
| BMW X5 xDrive50 | 30,067,500 | 26,466,000 | 3,601,500 |
| BMW 530e | 56,100,000 | 52,635,000 | 3,465,000 |
What Stands Out?
A few things jump out from the revised list.
First, the discount is not limited to one category. Dewan Motors has included EVs like the i4 and i5, the plug-in hybrid 530e, and SUVs such as the X3 and X5.
Second, the inclusion of electrified models suggests BMW is continuing to keep its EV and hybrid portfolio visible in Pakistan’s premium segment, even though that market remains small and shaped heavily by import costs, taxes, and currency pressure.
In plain English: sticker price matters, but it is not the whole beast.
Limited-Time Offer
The company has described the campaign as a Ramadan offer and says units are limited. That means the reduced prices may only apply for a short period or until available inventory runs out.
Final Word
For now, Dewan Motors’ Ramadan campaign offers buyers a lower entry point to several BMW models, especially in the EV and luxury sedan segments. The more interesting question is whether temporary price cuts are enough to move demand in Pakistan’s high-end auto market, which is still allergic to predictability.
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