Dewan Motors, the official distributor of BMW vehicles in Pakistan, has significantly reduced prices across its entire BMW lineup, passing on the benefits of lower customs duties and taxes introduced in the Federal Budget for FY 2025-26.
The price reductions cover both petrol and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) models, with discounts ranging from millions to nearly PKR 48 million, making high-end luxury models more accessible for Pakistani customers.
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Major Price Drops Announced
According to the revised price list, the entry-level BMW 218 GC now costs PKR 4.48 million less, while flagship performance vehicles like the X7 M60i xDrive have seen a massive reduction of PKR 47.88 million.
The new pricing is effective immediately across all BMW dealerships nationwide, as confirmed by Dewan Motors.
Old vs. New BMW Prices in Pakistan (Ex-Factory)
Model | Powertrain | Old Price (PKR) | Change (PKR) | New Price (PKR) |
---|---|---|---|---|
218 GC | Petrol | 33,280,000 | −4,480,000 | 28,800,000 |
218i Coupe | Petrol | 31,360,000 | −3,860,000 | 27,500,000 |
M2 | Petrol | 130,240,000 | −31,240,000 | 99,000,000 |
M4 | Petrol | 136,960,000 | −37,060,000 | 99,900,000 |
M4 Competition | Petrol | 149,440,000 | −40,440,000 | 109,000,000 |
M5 | PHEV | 151,040,000 | −6,640,000 | 144,400,000 |
750e xDrive | PHEV | 123,200,000 | −15,700,000 | 107,500,000 |
M760e xDrive | PHEV | 145,280,000 | −20,380,000 | 124,900,000 |
X5 xDrive 50e | PHEV | 96,640,000 | −7,640,000 | 89,000,000 |
X7 M60i xDrive | Petrol | 186,880,000 | −47,880,000 | 139,000,000 |
X7 xDrive40i | Petrol | 142,400,000 | −37,500,000 | 104,900,000 |