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17 Luxury Cars That Set New Standards in 2025

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TL;DR

In 2025, luxury cars blend cutting-edge tech, comfort, and practicality. From locally popular SUVs like the Kia Sorento to ultra-luxury flagships like the Mercedes S-Class, these 17 vehicles redefine ‘luxury’.

The “Local Favorites” (Practical Luxury)

These are the cars that make sense for the Pakistani market, offering the best balance of “Log Kya Kahenge” and “Service Maintenance.”

Kia Sorento (The V6 Powerhouse)

The Winning Edge: In a market moving toward small engines, the Sorento stays relevant with three options: 3.6-liter V6, 1.6-liter FWD HEV, and the top-spec 1.6-liter AWD HEV. It’s the “Executive’s Family Car”, offering a library-quiet cabin and a panoramic sunroof that makes every trip feel premium.

Why it’s here: It justifies its spot by being the most accessible 7-seater that actually feels like a luxury lounge inside.

Check out PakWheels’ Owner Review of the Kia Sorento here! 

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid (The Fuel-Efficient Flex)

The Urban Logic: With a hybrid powertrain, improved fuel economy, and advanced tech, the Tucson is Hyundai’s game-changer in the hybrid SUV market. It’s perfect for the stop-and-go traffic of Karachi while keeping that bold, “Parametric” styling that turns heads.

Why it’s here: It proves you don’t have to choose between a luxury interior and a decent fuel average.

Click here to watch PakWheels’ expert First Look Review.

Kia Sportage L (The Legroom King)

The Comfort Equation: The “L” stands for Long Wheelbase, and for the Pakistani owner who prefers the back seat, this is a game-changer. If you’re looking for an SUV with an HEV powertrain and maximised comfort, the Kia Sportage L is the car for you. 

Why it’s here: It’s the “safe” luxury bet with the strongest resale value on this list.

According to PakWheels’ expert review, the Kia Sportage L “ticks all the boxes” for both performance enthusiasts and fuel-saving commuters. 

Haval H6 HEV (The Feature King)

The Tech Disruptor: If you want a car that parks itself while you sit back, this is it. An owner left a 5-star review on the PakWheels website, stating that: 

“H6 new face lift is a beautiful car with all latest driving and safety features. A powerful drive with great comfort. I’m happy to have this vehicle. A true value for money. I got my car on 30th Jun 25 and travelled from Faisalabad to Sawat and then to Naran and enjoyed a lot with comfortable drive.”

Why it’s here: Its 14.6-inch infotainment and “Autonomous” tech package offer a Mercedes-level experience at a fraction of the cost.

Sonata N-Line (The Speedster)

The Growling Hybrid Engine: A luxury sedan with a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine that growls through an artificial sound system, the Sonata N-Line’s performance and experience are comparable to those of the Mercedes-AMG line.

Why it’s here: This D-segment flagship comes with all the advanced features and a plush interior that exudes luxury and combines with urban practicality. 

Click here for an owner’s review of the Sonata N-Line and discover what makes this car a game-changer.

The Electric Frontier (EV Luxury)

Kia EV9 (The Living Room)

  • The Social Space: Its second-row seats swivel 180 degrees so you can face your family. It reimagines the car as a lounge.
  • Why it’s here: It’s the most futuristic vehicle in Pakistan today and, exceeding Rs. 4 Crore, is currently considered an ultra-premium category.

Watch the Kia EV9 First Look Review here. 

Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid

The Daily Driver: It offers the performance of a 911 with an electric range that covers most daily commutes in Lahore or Islamabad without using a drop of petrol.

Why it’s here: The perfect “Business Athlete” car.

Mercedes‑Maybach GLS 600

The Private Jet: It replaces the 3rd row with reclining ottomans and a fridge. It’s designed for one thing: Maximum Presence.

Why it’s here: Because in 2025, being “Seen” is the ultimate luxury. 

The “Big Guns” (Upper-End Luxury)

Reserved for the elites, these cars are the definition of “Success” in Pakistan.

Mercedes‑Benz S‑Class (The Digital Office)

The Status Symbol: It’s not just a car; it’s a statement. The 2025 S-Class uses AR (Augmented Reality) navigation and rear-axle steering, making it surprisingly easy to maneuver through tight VIP protocols.

Why it’s here: Because when you arrive in an S-Class, you don’t need an introduction.

Audi A8 (The Understated Icon)

The Architect’s Choice: While others are flashy, the A8 is for those who value precision. Its predictive active suspension scans the road for bumps, essentially “erasing” the uneven patches of the GT Road.

Why it’s here: It is the height of German engineering for those who prefer “Quiet Luxury.”

Range Rover (The Survivalist Penthouse)

The All-Road King: With a 35-inch wading depth, this is the only luxury car on the list that isn’t afraid of a Lahore monsoon flood. It’s a 5-star hotel room that can climb a mountain.

Why it’s here: For its unmatched ability to combine “Red Carpet” looks with “Off-Road” DNA.

The Collector’s Corner (The Exotic Tier)

Lamborghini Urus SE (The Hybrid Beast)

The X-Factor: This is the first Urus to go Hybrid. You get 800 hp, but you also get a “Stealth Mode” to leave your house silently in the morning without waking the neighbors.

Why it’s here: It’s the ultimate “guilt-free” supercar for the Pakistani enthusiast.

Bentley Flying Spur (The Chauffeur’s Dream)

The Pedigree: With its new “Wellness Seating” that micro-adjusts your posture to prevent fatigue, it’s the ultimate car for long-distance travel between cities.

Why it’s here: It’s the world’s most powerful luxury hybrid, blending old-world wood trim with next-gen speed.

The New Challengers (Emerging Brands)

Jaecoo J7 (The “New Money” Aesthetic)

The Style Icon: Competing with hybrid competitors by offering a lower price, the J7 offers a “Pure Wilderness” interior that feels more like a modern apartment than a car cabin.

Why it’s here: As Pakistan’s first-ever locally assembled vehicle, it’s the best entry point for someone who wants luxury without the 20-crore price tag.

Check out what makes the Jaecoo J7 a Super Hybrid: click here to watch the First Look Review.

JAC T9 Hunter (The Luxury Truck)

The Workhorse: Forget what you know about pickups. The T9 has a diamond-stitched interior, a vertical Tesla-style screen, and a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine.

Why it’s here: It’s for the person who wants S-Class comfort in the cheapest diesel truck.

Learn more about this luxury pickup through our week-long test of the JAC T9 Hunter. 

Jetour X70 Plus (The Practical VIP)

The Family Choice: It offers a 7-seater layout, premium materials, and an air-purification system, making it the healthiest luxury cabin on the market.

Why it’s here: High-end features at a price that actually makes sense for a growing family.

To see if this vehicle is worth it, click here for an owner review. 

Zeekr (The Wildcard Entry)

The Winning Edge: CSM’s launch of the ZEEKR series turned the industry’s heads, going head-to-head with ultra-luxury brands like Rolls-Royce thanks to its performance and design.   

Why it’s here: The 009 MPV is currently the most expensive Chinese vehicle ever launched in Pakistan, while the 7X is the fastest brand-new Chinese car officially launched in Pakistan to date.

For an expert review on the Zeekr 009, click here. 

Final Takeaway

Luxury in 2025 isn’t just about how much you spend; it’s about how the car fits your lifestyle. Whether you’re going for the “Safe” resale of a Sportage L or the “Digital Opulence” of an S-Class, the market has never been more exciting.

What do you think? Is the Haval H6 a “real” luxury car, or does nothing beat a German Sedan?