Dewan Motors just reduced prices for all BMW electric cars in Pakistan. The i4 M60 is now Rs10.3 million, and the i5 is Rs7.8 million. Plus, every CBU model comes with a free Wallbox charger now. Here’s the full breakdown:
KARACHI: Dewan Motors, which handles BMW vehicles in Pakistan, launched a big Mid-Year Special promotion with massive price drops on BMW EVs – the biggest cuts ever for 2026. The deals cover every model from affordable electric crossovers to fancy high-performance sedans. Reductions range from Rs2.6 million to more than Rs10.3 million per car. It’s a perfect time for those watching prices to make a move since the opportunity gap just got much wider.
The Complete Mid-Year Special Price Table
| Model | Old price (Rs) | MYS price (Rs) | Saving (Rs) | % cut |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| i4 eDrive35 | 30,283,825 | 24,999,000 | 5,284,825 | 17.5% |
| i5 eDrive40 | 44,834,075 | 36,999,000 | 7,835,075 | 17.5% |
| i4 M60 | 50,037,415 | 39,700,000 | 10,337,415 | 20.7% |
| iX xDrive60 | 57,166,659 | 49,900,000 | 7,266,659 | 12.7% |
| iX1 xDrive30 | 30,143,750 | 25,499,000 | 4,644,750 | 15.4% |
| iX2 xDrive30 | 29,232,900 | 26,599,000 | 2,633,900 | 9.0% |
What the Deal Includes Beyond the Price Cut
Free Wallbox, warranty and aftersales support
The BMW EV price cut in Pakistan for 2026 is more than just a discount. Buyers also get a free Wallbox home charger with pro installation, which usually adds to the costs of setting up at home. Plus, there’s an eight-year battery warranty that tackles a big concern for EV shoppers—the fear of expensive battery replacements. To top it off, official certified after-sales support is included, making this deal really sweet.
Understanding Dewan Motors’ Pricing Strategy
Dewan Motors in Pakistan uses special pricing rather than permanent cuts to sell BMW EVs.In 2026, they stuck to time-limited promos rather than setting permanent price changes right out of the factory. Permanent cuts can mess with profit margins and make future pricing harder. This year though, they’ve mixed it up a bit. For instance, earlier in the year, they offered bundles with extra value like charging stations and extended services. Now, for the Mid-Year Special, they’re going with direct cash discounts, which usually draw faster sales.
This way, Dewan Motors can see how price-sensitive buyers are at various levels. If a customer hesitates at Rs50 million for the i4 M60 but buys it at Rs39.7 million, that shows exactly where the market works. This info helps with future pricing without giving up their profit margin forever.
Why the timing makes sense
Mid-year promotions make sense because they help clear built-up inventory before new models come out. Specifically for CBU imports, keeping stock is expensive tied-up forex, storage costs, and depreciation risk. Selling at a discount through a promo campaign often beats holding onto stock at full price for months. So, the BMW EV price cut in Pakistan in 2026 likely reflects this need for better inventory management, along with any market development goals they have.
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Which Model Offers the Best Value
The i4 M60 leads on absolute saving
The i4 M60 has the best savings at Rs10,337,415 off its original price, landing at Rs39.7 million. This is the biggest discount in the Mid-Year Special lineup. Performance fans will find this deal super appealing in BMW’s 2026 Pakistan EV price cut campaign. It now makes the high-speed variant more accessible to buyers who previously thought it was out of their budget.
The iX1 and i4 eDrive35 for the volume segment
At the more affordable end of the range, the iX1 xDrive30 for Rs25.499 million and the i4 eDrive35 for Rs24.999 million offer easier access to BMW’s electric lineup. With each carrying a price under Rs5 million compared to their competitors, these models directly face other luxury EV brands. Buyers looking at multiple options will likely compare these two, making them hot spots for interest during the MYS window.









