BYD car prices in Pakistan will remain unchanged after the Budget 2026-27, as the proposed duty structure for imported electric vehicles does not affect the company’s current listed prices.
Under the proposal, imported EVs for personal use in completely built-up condition will remain duty-free up to a value of Rs. 20 million.
EVs valued above Rs. 20 million and up to Rs. 30 million will face a 30 percent duty, while those priced above Rs. 30 million will be subject to a 40 percent duty.
BYD Prices After Budget
| Model | Price After Budget 2026-27 |
|---|---|
| BYD Atto 2 Premium | Rs. 7,290,000 |
| BYD Atto 3 Advance | Rs. 8,990,000 |
| BYD Seal Dynamic | Rs. 14,790,000 |
| BYD Seal Premium | Rs. 16,990,000 |
| BYD Sealion 7 Advanced | Rs. 15,490,000 |
| BYD Shark 6 Premium | Rs. 19,950,000 |
Why Prices Will Not Change
The current listed prices of BYD vehicles in Pakistan remain below the Rs. 20 million duty-free limit mentioned in the proposal.
This means the proposed duty on higher-priced imported EVs will not apply to BYD’s current lineup in Pakistan.
Atto 2 and Atto 3
The BYD Atto 2 Premium will continue to cost Rs. 7.29 million.
The BYD Atto 3 Advance will also remain priced at Rs. 8.99 million.
Seal and Sealion 7
The BYD Seal Dynamic will remain available at Rs. 14.79 million, while the Seal Premium will continue to cost Rs. 16.99 million.
The BYD Sealion 7 Advanced will also retain its current price of Rs. 15.49 million.
Shark 6 Price
The BYD Shark 6 Premium will remain priced at Rs. 19.95 million.
Its current listed price also stays within the Rs. 20 million limit mentioned in the proposed duty structure.
