Pakistan’s automotive sector is expected to witness a busy second half of 2026, with approximately 23 new vehicle launches planned between June and December, according to Arif Habib Limited’s (AHL) Upcoming Automobile Launch Tracker.
According to the tracker, 23 vehicle launches are expected between June and December 2026, including nine EVs, 11 PHEVs and three petrol-powered models, highlighting the growing focus on electrified mobility in Pakistan’s automotive market.
June 2026
Seven vehicle launches are expected in June. Changan is expected to introduce the UNI-S (Petrol), while GWM plans to launch the Cannon Alpha (PHEV). MG is preparing to introduce the IM5 (EV) and IM6 (EV). Jetour is expected to launch the T1 (Petrol) and T2 (Petrol), while Omoda is planning the launch of the C7 (PHEV).
July 2026
Four launches are scheduled for July. Jaecoo is expected to introduce the J8 (PHEV), while Nevo plans to launch the Q05 (REEV). Deepal is preparing to launch the G318 (REEV), and Nevo is also expected to introduce the A06 (EV).
August 2026
Three vehicles are expected to arrive in August. Ora is preparing to launch the O5 (EV), while Deepal plans to introduce the Hunter K50 (REEV). Avatr is also expected to launch the 11 (EV).
September 2026
Two launches are currently listed for September. Chery is expected to introduce the QQ3 (EV), while Deepal plans to launch the S09 (REEV).
October 2026
One launch is expected in October. Changan is preparing to introduce the Lumin (EV).
December 2026
Six vehicle launches are expected in December. Denza is planning to launch the B5 (PHEV) and B8 (PHEV), while BYD is expected to introduce the Sealion 6 (PHEV). Nevo is preparing to launch the Q07 (PHEV), Avatr is expected to introduce the 07 (EV), and Aion plans to launch the ES (EV).
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Every vehicle under nishat group should be avoided, they are worst in after sales and parts. Rude staff with zero knowledge. Often lie about service checkpoints as well.
Release as many cars as you want. Not affordable the no one will buy them
Nishat also signed agreement with iCaur (another brand under Chery). So hopefully they will launch 2 iCaur vehicles as well.
Is BYD expected to upgrade Atto 3?
BYD means ?
BYD means ‘build your dreams’
Yes with flashing charging capability and better instrument cluster by end of the year