Dewan Motors has announced a major price reduction across its BMW lineup in Pakistan. The change comes after the federal government cut customs duties and taxes in the budget for the fiscal year 2025–26.
This price slash affects both petrol and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models. Several high-end BMW cars are now significantly cheaper, making luxury vehicles more accessible to Pakistani buyers.
The entry-level BMW 218 GC, previously priced at Rs33.28 million, now costs Rs28.8 million—reflecting a reduction of Rs4.48 million. Similarly, the 218i Coupe saw a drop of Rs3.86 million, bringing its new price to Rs27.5 million.
Premium models witnessed even bigger cuts. The X7 M60i xDrive, one of the most expensive BMW SUVs, now costs Rs139 million—down a whopping Rs47.88 million from its original price of Rs186.88 million.
Other significant changes include:
- BMW M2: Reduced from Rs130.24 million to Rs99 million.
- BMW M4: Dropped from Rs136.96 million to Rs99.9 million.
- BMW X5 xDrive 50e (PHEV): Now Rs89 million, down from Rs96.64 million.
- BMW M760e xDrive (PHEV): Price reduced by Rs20.38 million to Rs124.9 million.
According to Dewan Motors, these revised prices are effective immediately at all authorized BMW dealerships across Pakistan.
The move is expected to boost luxury car sales and provide relief to customers waiting for more affordable high-end vehicles. It also reflects how government policies directly impact the automotive market, especially for imported and luxury segments.
Buyers interested in purchasing a BMW can now benefit from substantial savings, whether opting for performance sedans, executive hybrids, or premium SUVs.
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