
Master Changan Motor Limited has announced a price hike across all its vehicle models, effective from July 1, 2025. This change affects popular models like the Oshan X7, Alsvin, Karvaan, and Sherpa, with price increases ranging from Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 200,000. The decision comes in response to new taxes introduced in the 2025–26 federal budget, impacting the entire auto industry in Pakistan.
The recent price adjustments are mainly due to a New Energy Vehicle (NEV) adoption levy introduced in the 2025–26 budget. This levy, ranging from 1% to 3% based on engine size, applies to all locally assembled vehicles in Pakistan. Automakers, including Changan, have raised prices to cover these extra costs. While some companies have absorbed part of the increase, most, including Changan, have passed it on to customers. Rising fuel and operational costs have also added pressure, making the price hike necessary.
The Changan Oshan X7, a popular SUV, has seen some of the largest price increases. The Comfort (7-seat) variant now costs Rs. 8,474,000, up by Rs. 175,000. The FS variants, available in 5-seat and 7-seat options, have both increased by Rs. 200,000, now priced at Rs. 9,149,000 and Rs. 9,299,000, respectively.
The Changan Alsvin, a compact sedan, has also been affected. The MT Comfort variant has gone up by Rs. 90,000 to Rs. 4,189,000. The Lumiere and Lumiere Black Edition models have each risen by Rs. 100,000, now priced at Rs. 4,899,000 and Rs. 4,999,000, respectively.
For buyers looking at more affordable options, the Changan Karvaan Power Plus 1.2 has increased by Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 3,249,000. The Changan Sherpa Power 1.2, one of the most budget-friendly models, is now Rs. 2,349,000 after a Rs. 45,000 hike.
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Updated prices for all affected models:
Model | Previous Price (PKR) | New Price (PKR) | Increase (PKR) |
Oshan X7 Comfort (7 Seats) | 8,299,000 | 8,474,000 | 175,000 |
Oshan X7 FS (5 Seats) | 8,949,000 | 9,149,000 | 200,000 |
Oshan X7 FS (7 Seats) | 9,099,000 | 9,299,000 | 200,000 |
Alsvin MT Comfort | 4,099,000 | 4,189,000 | 90,000 |
Alsvin Lumiere | 4,799,000 | 4,899,000 | 100,000 |
Alsvin Lumiere Black Edition | 4,899,000 | 4,999,000 | 100,000 |
Karvaan Power Plus 1.2 | 3,199,000 | 3,249,000 | 50,000 |
Sherpa Power 1.2 | 2,304,000 | 2,349,000 | 45,000 |
The NEV adoption levy is part of Pakistan’s push to promote eco-friendly vehicles, but it has increased costs for traditional cars. This tax, combined with rising fuel prices and operational expenses, has forced automakers to adjust their pricing. For buyers, this means higher costs for both new and used Changan vehicles. If you’re planning to buy a car, now might be a good time to act before further increases.
The price hike affects all Changan buyers, from those eyeing the premium Oshan X7 to those looking for budget-friendly options like the Sherpa. While the increases are significant, Changan remains competitive in Pakistan’s auto market. However, customers should compare prices with other brands, as many automakers are also raising prices due to similar budget-related pressures.
Changan raised prices due to the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) adoption levy introduced in the 2025–26 budget, which adds a 1% to 3% tax based on engine size. Rising fuel and operational costs also contributed.
All Changan models, including the Oshan X7, Alsvin, Karvaan, and Sherpa, have seen price increases ranging from Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 200,000.
The Oshan X7 FS (5 Seats) and FS (7 Seats) variants have the largest increase, both up by Rs. 200,000, now priced at Rs. 9,149,000 and Rs. 9,299,000, respectively.
The revised prices for all Changan models took effect on July 1, 2025.
Yes, most automakers in Pakistan are increasing prices due to the same NEV adoption levy and rising operational costs introduced in the 2025–26 budget.