Best Electric Cars Under 10 Million in Pakistan 2026 — Complete Buyer’s Guide
Pakistan’s electric vehicle market has never been more exciting. In 2026, buyers finally have real choices under the Rs 10 million mark — from the sporty MG4 EV Urban at Rs 6.95 million to the feature-loaded BYD Atto 2 at Rs 7.29 million and the locally assembled ORA 03 at Rs 8.99 million. With petrol now at Rs 381.78 per litre and rising, an EV can save you Rs 15,000–25,000 every single month. This guide covers every affordable EV available in Pakistan right now, with real specs, real prices, and honest advice on which one suits your driving style.

EVs Available Under Rs 10 Million in Pakistan (2026)
Three production EVs are firmly under the Rs 10 million ceiling right now. Here is the full comparison at a glance:
| Model | Price (PKR) | Range (NEDC) | Motor | 0–100 km/h | Battery |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MG4 EV Urban | Rs 6,949,000 | 435 km | 150 kW | 7.7 sec | 51 kWh |
| BYD Atto 2 | Rs 7,290,000 | 380 km | 130 kW | 7.9 sec | 45.12 kWh |
| ORA 03 | Rs 8,999,000 | 310 km | 105 kW | 9.5 sec | 49.92 kWh |
1. MG4 EV Urban — Rs 6,949,000
The MG4 EV Urban launched in Pakistan in May 2026 at Rs 6.949 million, making it the most affordable production EV in the country right now. MG Pakistan, backed by SAIC Motor, assembled this hatchback-crossover locally which keeps the price competitive.

- Battery: 51 kWh
- Claimed Range: 435 km (WLTP: ~320 km real-world)
- Motor: 150 kW (201 hp) rear-wheel drive
- Top Speed: 160 km/h
- Charging: AC 7 kW (7–8 hrs) / DC 88 kW (20–80% in ~35 min)
- Key Features: 10.25-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, lane keep assist, LED headlights
Best for: Buyers who want the lowest entry price and longest claimed range. The hatchback body style suits city driving and parking in Karachi and Lahore’s congested streets.
2. BYD Atto 2 — Rs 7,290,000
The BYD Atto 2 is the most talked-about affordable EV in Pakistan right now. Mega Motor Company delivered 100 units in a single day at launch — a record for Pakistani EV sales. The Atto 2 uses BYD’s proven Blade Battery (LFP chemistry), which is safer, lasts longer, and handles Pakistan’s heat better than NMC cells.
- Battery: 45.12 kWh Blade Battery (LFP)
- Range: 380 km NEDC / ~300 km real-world
- Motor: 130 kW (174 hp), 290 Nm torque
- 0–100 km/h: 7.9 seconds
- Top Speed: 160 km/h
- Charging: AC 7 kW (8 hrs full) / DC fast charge (30–80% in 40 min)
- Features: 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen, wireless charging, 360-degree camera, ADAS suite, 8-speaker audio
Best for: Buyers who want brand confidence (BYD is the world’s #1 EV maker), a crossover body, and the safest battery chemistry available. The dealer network via Mega Motor also means better service support.
3. ORA 03 — Rs 8,999,000
The ORA 03 by Great Wall Motor (GWM) is assembled locally by Sazgar Engineering — making it Pakistan’s first locally assembled EV. The quirky retro-modern hatchback design stands out, and local assembly has kept duties lower than full imports.

- Battery: 49.92 kWh
- Range: 310 km NEDC
- Motor: 105 kW (141 hp)
- 0–100 km/h: ~9.5 seconds
- Charging: AC 6.6 kW (8 hrs) / DC 40 kW
- Features: 10.25-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, voice control, keyless entry, rear parking sensors
Best for: Buyers who prioritise local after-sales support from an established Pakistani auto company (Sazgar), and those attracted to the distinctive retro styling. Note the shorter range vs competitors at a higher price point.
City Driving vs Highway — Which EV Wins?
| Scenario | Best Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| City driving (Karachi/Lahore) | BYD Atto 2 | Regenerative braking maximises range in stop-go traffic; LFP battery handles heat |
| Highway trips (Lahore–Islamabad) | MG4 EV | Higher claimed range (435 km) and faster DC charging (88 kW) means fewer stops |
| Mixed city + occasional highway | BYD Atto 2 | Best balance of range, features, brand support, and resale value |
| Budget-first buyer | MG4 EV | Lowest price (Rs 6.95M) with most range — hard to beat on value |
| Local after-sales priority | ORA 03 | Sazgar has existing service centres across Pakistan |
Running Cost Comparison — Monthly Savings
At the current petrol price of Rs 381.78/litre (June 2026) and average home electricity rate of Rs 50/kWh, here is what you save monthly (assuming 2,000 km/month):
| Car | Fuel/Power Cost | Monthly Cost (2,000 km) | Annual Saving vs Corolla |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Corolla (petrol, 12 km/L) | Rs 381.78/L | Rs 63,630 | — |
| MG4 EV (home charge, 16 kWh/100km) | Rs 50/kWh | Rs 16,000 | Rs 567,960 |
| BYD Atto 2 (home charge, 15 kWh/100km) | Rs 50/kWh | Rs 15,000 | Rs 579,960 |
| ORA 03 (home charge, 16 kWh/100km) | Rs 50/kWh | Rs 16,000 | Rs 567,960 |
All three EVs save you roughly Rs 47,000–48,000 per month compared to a petrol Corolla. Over 5 years, that’s Rs 28–29 lakh in fuel savings alone — enough to pay back almost the entire purchase price difference.
For a full breakdown of running costs and the 5-year total cost of ownership calculation, read our dedicated guide: EV Running Cost Calculator — Petrol vs Electric Pakistan.
Charging Time Comparison
| Model | AC Home (Full) | DC Fast (20–80%) | Max DC Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| MG4 EV Urban | 7–8 hours | ~35 minutes | 88 kW |
| BYD Atto 2 | 8 hours | ~40 minutes | 60 kW |
| ORA 03 | 8 hours | ~60 minutes | 40 kW |

Which EV Should You Buy?
Here is the simple answer:
- Buy the MG4 EV Urban if budget is your priority and you mainly drive in cities. At Rs 6.95M it is the most affordable option with the best claimed range. MG’s growing dealer network (30+ service centres) provides reasonable after-sales support.
- Buy the BYD Atto 2 if you want the best all-round package — LFP Blade Battery for Pakistan’s heat, 12.8-inch rotating screen, 360-degree cameras, and the backing of the world’s #1 EV manufacturer. The Rs 7.29M price is only Rs 340,000 more than the MG4 for significantly more features.
- Buy the ORA 03 if you want local assembly support from an established Pakistani manufacturer (Sazgar) and find the retro styling irresistible. However, at Rs 9M with the shortest range, the value proposition is weak vs the BYD and MG options.
Before buying any EV, make sure you have a dedicated home charging point installed. Costs typically run Rs 40,000–80,000 for a 7kW wall box with proper wiring. Also check EV registration and token tax implications — read our guide on token tax for EVs in Pakistan 2026.
You may also want to explore car insurance for EVs in Pakistan — premiums are higher due to battery replacement costs, so compare carefully.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the cheapest EV in Pakistan under 10 million?
The MG4 EV Urban at Rs 6,949,000 is currently the most affordable production EV available under Rs 10 million in Pakistan as of June 2026.
What is the real-world range of affordable EVs in Pakistan?
Expect 65–75% of the claimed NEDC range. MG4’s 435 km NEDC = ~280–320 km real-world. BYD Atto 2’s 380 km NEDC = ~260–300 km. With summer AC in cities, deduct another 15–20%.
Is BYD Atto 2 or MG4 better for Pakistan?
Both are excellent. The BYD Atto 2 has a safer LFP Blade Battery (better in Pakistan’s heat) and more premium features. The MG4 is cheaper and has faster DC charging. For most buyers, the Atto 2 offers better long-term ownership value.
How much does it cost to charge an EV at home in Pakistan?
At the residential electricity rate of approximately Rs 50–70/kWh, a full charge for the BYD Atto 2 (45 kWh battery) costs Rs 2,250–3,150. That gives you ~300 km of real-world range — around Rs 7.5–10.5 per km.
Are public EV charging stations available in Pakistan?
Yes, but the network is limited. Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi have public chargers at selected Shell stations, malls, and dedicated EV charging hubs. HUBCO Green operates chargers specifically for BYD vehicles. Public charging costs Rs 110–150/kWh — much higher than home rates, so plan accordingly.
What warranty do EVs under 10 million offer in Pakistan?
BYD Atto 2 comes with a 6-year/150,000 km battery warranty and 3-year vehicle warranty through Mega Motor. MG4 offers 5-year vehicle warranty with 7-year battery warranty. ORA 03 comes with a 3-year/100,000 km vehicle warranty from Sazgar.
Can I drive an EV on the motorway in Pakistan?
Yes, all three EVs are motorway legal. The Lahore–Islamabad (M2) stretch is ~375 km — at the outer edge of real-world range for the BYD Atto 2. NESCOM/HUBCO chargers exist at some service areas. For long motorway trips, carry a portable charging cable. See our motorway toll rates guide — EVs currently pay the same tolls as petrol cars.
Is it a good time to buy an EV in Pakistan in 2026?
Yes — if you have home charging. With petrol at Rs 381.78/litre, you save Rs 40,000–50,000 per month vs a petrol car driven 2,000 km. The 5-year savings exceed Rs 25 lakh. Import duties on EVs remain at concessional 1% until policy review. Prices are unlikely to drop significantly in the near term as the rupee remains under pressure.
Final Verdict
The Pakistani EV market under Rs 10 million in 2026 has real, compelling options for the first time. The MG4 EV Urban at Rs 6.95M wins on price and range. The BYD Atto 2 at Rs 7.29M wins on features, battery quality, and brand credibility. The ORA 03 at Rs 9M wins on local assembly heritage but struggles on value per rupee.
Whichever you choose, make sure to budget for a home charging installation, review your insurance options, and check the token tax implications for EVs in your province.


