Audi A6 e-tron Price in Pakistan: Real On-Road Cost Explained
Audi Pakistan has announced the booking price for the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron Signature, marking the brand’s latest entry into Pakistan’s growing premium EV segment.
While the “sticker price” is the headline, PakWheels is here to break down what you’ll actually be paying after the FBR and Excise departments take their slice.
The Confirmed Figures (The Official Reveal)
According to official launch details from Audi Pakistan, the introductory price is set to compete directly with both European rivals and high-end Chinese newcomers.
- Introductory Invoice Price: Rs. 29,000,000 (2.9 Crore)
- Booking Status: Officially Open
The Price Breakdown: Why 2.9 Crore?
Many enthusiasts expected a price tag of 4 Crore+, similar to the BMW i5. However, Audi is leveraging specific Government of Pakistan tax brackets for EVs to keep this “affordable” for the elite.
Customs Duty: Under the EV Policy 2020-2026, imported BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) enjoy a concessional 25% Customs Duty, compared to the 100%+ duties on petrol luxury cars.
Sales Tax: While the Federal Budget 2025-26 moved most small cars to an 18% GST, premium EVs currently benefit from specialized rates (typically 1% or 10% depending on the latest SRO) to encourage “green” imports.
Speculative “On-Road” Costs: The Hidden 2.5 Million
While Rs. 2.9 Crore gets the car to the showroom, it doesn’t get you a number plate. Based on the Excise & Taxation Department (Punjab/Sindh) schedules for 2026, here is what your bank statement will actually look like:
| Charge Type | Estimated Amount |
| Invoice Price | Rs. 29,000,000 |
| Withholding Tax (Filer) | Approx. Rs. 1,450,000
5% rate for high-value imports ($> 10m$ value) |
| Registration & CVT | Approx. Rs. 600,000 – 800,000
1% Reg. + 1% CVT (Excise Punjab/Sindh 2026) |
| Insurance (Year 1) | Approx. Rs. 580,000
2% premium for high-tech EVs (Jubilee/EFU) |
| Total On-Road | Approx. Rs. 31,630,000 for Filer |
Warning for Non-Filers: Under the Finance Act 2025, Non-Filers face a punitive Withholding Tax (WHT) of up to 15% (Rs. 4.35 Million), potentially pushing the total cost to nearly Rs. 3.5 Crore.
All additional costs are estimates based on current excise schedules and insurance rates for 2026. Final figures may vary by province.
So, Is the Price Unbeatable?
At an invoice price of 2.9 Crore, the A6 e-tron is technically a “steal” in the German context and offers 2026-level EV technology.
However, with the IMF pushing for an 18% GST on all EVs later this fiscal year, this 2.9 Crore figure might not last long.
Stay tuned to PakWheels Blogs as we closely follow the launch of the Audi A6 e-tron in Pakistan.
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