New Mehran? Hybrid ‘Daala’ For Pakistan & Other Cars – Suneel at Shanghai Auto Show
Our very own Suneel Munj is currently at Shanghai Auto Show 2025, where he is discovering different cars including a potential Mehran, a Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) truck to be launched in Pakistan, a flying car and a proper SUV. Here is what he has seen so far.
Neo Firefly
“Sir, is that a Mehran behind you?”
Nope! Not a Mehran. That’s a misleading rumour.
What you’re actually looking at is the Neo Firefly – and it’s something far better.
What is Neo Firefly?
This is a 100% electric car, and the name Firefly literally translates to Jugnu in Urdu. And just like a firefly spreads light, this car is here to shine bright in the EV world.
Design & Build
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A small and compact EV, but far more premium than it looks.
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It’s almost double the size of a Suzuki Mehran, so let’s not even compare.
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Features a panoramic roof—something you don’t usually see on small EVs.
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Both the front and rear carry illuminated ring designs, part of its new design philosophy.
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You’ll also notice the illuminated Firefly logo at the front.
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There’s a camera placed above, along with a rear spoiler for a sporty look.
Interior Feel
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Interior uses a lot of fabric—adds comfort and gives it a warm feel.
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Gives off major Ora 3 vibes, especially in terms of size and form factor.
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However, the dashboard here is simpler than Ora 3’s, which had more stylish controls.
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You still get:
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A large infotainment screen
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A digital instrument cluster right in front of the driver, though it’s more compact in size.
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Final Word
All in all, the Neo Firefly is a stylish, modern, and efficient electric car.
And just to be clear once again:
This is NOT a Mehran.
It just happens to be a compact car that’s ready to light up the EV market!
GWM Poer Cannon Alpha (PHEV)
Pakistanis, I know many of you have been frustrated with the pickup (daala) options available here. Some of you were excited about the BYD Shark, and yes—that’s also on the way. But there’s something else that’s already landed in Pakistan…
The “Daala”
This isn’t just any pickup. This is the Poer Plug-in Hybrid Pickup Truck, a product from Great Wall Motors.
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It’s on display at the Shanghai Auto Show, and it looks absolutely stunning.
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The colour is vibrant, and its design is bold yet modern.
Interior – Luxury in a Pickup
Take a look inside:
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Wooden accents, black chrome finishes, and a premium touch throughout the cabin.
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The gear knob looks like it belongs in a cockpit—it feels like you’re piloting an aircraft.
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Comes equipped with:
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Paddle shifters
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Head-up display (HUD)
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Rear-view camera feed displayed in the mirror
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Even the door trims are finished in black chrome.
Space & Comfort
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This is a long-wheelbase chassis, which means ample legroom at the back.
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You can recline the rear seats and adjust them to your comfort—unheard of in most pickups.
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For those in Pakistan who complain about uncomfortable rear seats in “daala” vehicles—this one’s different.
“You can literally stretch out and relax in the back.”
Rear Utility – It’s a Lifestyle Pickup
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Don’t think of it as a truck—this is a full-on lifestyle vehicle.
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The rear trunk space can be used for travel and storage.
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There’s a powered tailgate with hydraulic struts, making it easy to open and close—especially handy for people who aren’t very tall.
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Comes with roof rails and other practical details.
EV Features & Charging
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Being a Plug-in Hybrid, it supports both AC and DC charging.
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Dedicated charging ports are built into the rear section.
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You can also use the rear space for gear and accessories—just push a button and it opens up smoothly.
Design & Branding
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Snorkel installed, showing it’s made for off-road conditions.
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The 7D floor mats, plush branding, and materials make it clear: this is not your average truck.
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The Poer logo is visible on multiple surfaces, reinforcing the brand identity.
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It’s a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors (GWM), tailored for a more premium utility experience.
Specs & Display
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Technical details are displayed right there on the stand—weight, engine specs, displacement.
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It’s a 2.0L Plug-in Hybrid, offering the best of both electric and petrol performance.
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The front LED headlights are sleek, stylish, and futuristic.
Final Thoughts
“For those who thought Pakistan’s pickup truck market had no variety—this one’s about to shake things up.”
The Poer Plug-in Hybrid is already in Pakistan. The only question is:
When will it launch?
Stay tuned.
Wait, Is That a Flying Car?
This isn’t your typical ride—it’s a futuristic flying machine, a hybrid between a drone and a helicopter, and it proudly carries the Changan logo up top.
People at the venue are already stepping inside and checking it out, so let’s jump in and explore what it’s all about.
Interior Walkthrough
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It’s a two-seater aircraft, designed to carry two passengers at a time.
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There’s already someone inside, and Suneel tries to squeeze in to show the setup.
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In the center, you’ll notice what looks like a control stick or joystick.
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Two dedicated seats with headrests are placed side by side—cosy enough for you and a companion.
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Dual screens are mounted in front of each seat—sort of like iPad-style displays, one for each passenger.
Door & Cabin Feel
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The entry hatch opens upward and then seals you in from the top.
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From inside, it gives a very futuristic pod-like vibe.
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Suneel jokes around:
“Looks like I’m ready to fly… but don’t worry, I’m not actually taking off!”
Concept Overview
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The screens and controls inside aren’t currently functional—so this is clearly a concept prototype.
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But it gives a glimpse into what urban air mobility might look like in the future.
Final Thoughts
“It’s a drone-type helicopter, something totally new and futuristic. I thought it was cool—so had to share it with you guys!”
So no, it’s not flying just yet. That’s definitely something worth watching.
Which car do you like at Shanghai Auto Show 2025? Please tell us in the comments section.