PAPS 2025 Event Recap: Pakistan’s Auto Industry Goes Electric, Local, and Ambitious
The Pakistan Auto Show (PAPS) 2025 marked a turning point for the local automotive industry. Across three high-energy days, automakers unveiled next-generation EVs, pickups, and mobility solutions, while emphasizing localization, technology adoption, and sustainability.
This edition of PAPS showcased a market that is maturing rapidly, with global and Chinese brands signaling serious investment in Pakistan as a long-term automotive growth hub.
Day 1: A High-Tech, High-Energy Kickoff
The Karachi Expo Center opened its doors to a flurry of activity as manufacturers presented state-of-the-art models, hybrid EVs, and connected mobility solutions.
Pak Suzuki: Fronx – Redefining the Urban Crossover
The Fronx, Pakistan’s first “XUV,” combined a youthful coupe-like design with practical urban dimensions. Its affordable pricing, sporty stance, and feature-rich interior position it as a key contender for first-time SUV buyers, appealing to younger demographics shifting away from traditional sedans.
Chery: Tiggo Hybrids Set Benchmark
Chery introduced the Tiggo 7, 8, and 9 PHEVs, combining hybrid efficiency with modern interiors and ADAS technology. The line-up reflects a strategic focus on hybrid adoption, bridging the transition from combustion engines to full EVs while maintaining reliability and brand familiarity.
Changan Deepal Series – Comprehensive EV Vision
Changan showcased two EVs across the premium, mid, and compact segments:
- E07 – Luxury fastback SUV emphasizing intelligent tech, minimalist design, and aspirational interiors.
- K50 – Compact urban hatchback targeting city commuters and first-time EV buyers.
The Deepal lineup illustrates Changan’s long-term strategy: a tiered EV ecosystem that prepares Pakistan for mass adoption while offering choice across budgets and use cases.
MG: Diversified Smart Mobility Portfolio
MG made a strong impression with multi-segment solutions:
- U9 Pickup – A global debut with a 2.5L turbo diesel engine and tech-rich cabin, aiming at Pakistan’s competitive commercial segment.
- Binguo EV – Compact hatchback with premium interiors, dual screens, and 300 km range, designed for urban EV adopters.
MG’s approach highlights a youth-focused, tech-first positioning that appeals to both urban commuters and commercial users.
Dongfeng 007: Futuristic Sedan Appeal
The eπ 007, officially known as the Dongfeng 007, captured attention with a sleek, fastback silhouette and advanced EV architecture, signaling that Chinese automakers are now serious competitors in Pakistan’s premium EV segment.
Capital Smart Motors: JMEV EV3 Teaser
CSM’s teaser hinted at an affordable city EV under PKR 5 million, designed for mass adoption and urban mobility, signaling an ambitious volume-based market strategy.
Toyota: Benchmarking Localization
Toyota showcased an exploded Yaris highlighting 55% local components, from body panels to suspension and wiring. This demonstration underscored Toyota’s deep supply chain and its strategic focus on affordable, repairable, and locally supported vehicles.
Day 2: Market Readiness, Pricing, and Strategic Moves
Day 2 emphasized product availability, pre-bookings, and aggressive pricing strategies, reflecting a maturing automotive market.
Zamyad PADRA+ and EX Pickups
Iranian automaker Zamyad entered the market with two rugged pickups, both featuring 2.4L engines and commercial-grade reliability. Their entry demonstrates growing regional competition in Pakistan’s utility segment, historically dominated by Japanese players.
CSM JMEV EV3 Official Launch
The EV3 attracted attention with:
- 271 km range
- LFP battery with DC fast charging
- Feature-rich cabin
- Higher variant launching in January
The EV3 represents practical urban mobility at an accessible price, showing that affordable EVs are now a viable market segment.
Dongfeng 007 Pricing Strategy
- Essence: PKR 11,900,000
- Prestige: PKR 12,450,000
- Excellence: PKR 13,900,000
Pricing signals confidence in Pakistan’s appetite for premium EVs while positioning the 007 as an aspirational yet accessible sedan.
MG U9 Pickup Pre-Bookings
The U9 challenges established pickups with a modern engine, tech-rich cabin, and robust chassis, expanding MG’s reach beyond urban EVs into commercial and lifestyle utility segments.
Jetour X70 Plus Promotional Push
A free registration campaign saved buyers up to PKR 205,000, demonstrating increasingly aggressive marketing strategies in Pakistan’s SUV market.
Day 3: Localization, EV Adoption, and Mobility Innovation
The final day highlighted industrial maturity, localized production, and inclusive mobility solutions.
- OEM Private Limited highlighted 85% localization in Pakistan’s motorcycle sector, underscoring supply-chain resilience.
- Metro Premium+ 3-Wheeler EV and EV Bikes/Scooters showcased inclusive, female-friendly, and urban-focused mobility solutions.
- Agri Auto highlighted locally produced components, signaling robust support for domestic manufacturing.
Day 3 reflected a maturing automotive ecosystem in which EV adoption, localization, and tech integration converge to create a more resilient, future-ready market.
Market Readiness: Can Pakistan Absorb This Surge?
While PAPS 2025 revealed a technologically advanced and diversified market, Pakistan’s broader readiness is nuanced:
- Financing and Affordability
- Vehicle loans are rising faster than average incomes. Premium EVs and pickups may attract early adopters, but mass adoption requires low-interest financing, leasing options, or government incentives.
- EV Infrastructure and Energy
- Charging stations are concentrated in major cities, and grid reliability remains a concern. Urban infrastructure and public awareness are crucial for adoption.
- Consumer Awareness and Acceptance
- Awareness of EV benefits—lower running costs, tech advantages, sustainability—is growing but remains urban-centric. First-time buyers are often cautious, favoring familiar ICE models.
- Localization and Service Support
- Toyota, OEM, and Agri Auto are strengthening local supply chains, but EV service networks and spare parts must expand for sustainable growth.
Bottom Line: Pakistan is ready for niche adoption among early adopters, urban commuters, and commercial users. Mass-market EV penetration will depend on financing options, infrastructure development, and education, while affordable models like JMEV EV3 and MG Binguo pave the way for wider adoption.
Key Takeaways: Pakistan’s Automotive Maturity
- Electrification is mainstream: Multi-segment EVs from Deepal, Dongfeng, MG, and CSM show market readiness.
- Pickups and utility vehicles are diversifying: Zamyad, MG U9, and Jetour X70 Plus highlight evolving commercial and lifestyle offerings.
- Localization is strategic: Toyota, OEM, and Agri Auto showcase industrial depth and resilience.
- Modern tech is expected: ADAS, smart cockpits, dual screens, and fast charging are emerging as baseline expectations.
- China and global brands are shaping market dynamics: Changan, Dongfeng, and Chery demonstrate investment-led market expansion strategies.
Final Perspective: Pakistan Enters a New Automotive Era
PAPS 2025 demonstrated that Pakistan is no longer just a market for imported cars. It is emerging as a hub for EV adoption, technology-driven mobility, and localized industrial growth.
- Multi-tier EV adoption is now feasible for city commuters, premium buyers, and commercial users.
- Pickups and light commercial vehicles are increasingly competitive.
- Localization and tech adoption are accelerating industrial maturity.
- Financial, infrastructure, and awareness gaps remain the primary barriers to rapid mass adoption.
Pakistan’s automotive sector is strategically positioned for electrification, industrial self-reliance, and sustainable growth, marking the start of a dynamic new decade for mobility innovation.