BMW ‘Neue Klasse’ Launching in Pakistan: Pre-Bookings Open
BMW enthusiasts, buckle up! The German automotive giant is officially ushering in a “New Era” in Pakistan. Dewan Motors, the official importer of BMW in the country, has just teased the arrival of the highly anticipated BMW Neue Klasse lineup, and the excitement is palpable.
According to a recent teaser, pre-bookings for these next-generation vehicles are NOW OPEN.
What is the Neue Klasse?
The Neue Klasse (New Class) BMW’s revolutionary new platform focused on three core pillars: Electric, Digital, and Circular. Internationally, the first models to lead this charge are the BMW iX3 (a sleek SUV) and the 3 Series sedan. These cars feature a new dynamic design language, moving away from the massive “kidney grilles” of recent years to a more integrated, futuristic front end, and boast a range of over 800 km on a single charge.




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According to Dewan Motors, the plan is to launch the BMW iX3, with a booking price starting from PKR 37,400,000.
Special Pricing And Availability
Dewan Motors is sweetening the deal for early adopters. The announcement highlights:
Special Introductory Pricing: Available for those who book their units before January ’26.
A New Tech Suite: Expect the “BMW Panoramic Vision“; a head-up display that spans the entire width of the windshield; and 400 kW maximum charging power that offers 10-80% charging speed at a public DC fast charger.
| Total Price | 374,000,000 |
| Booking Amount (10%) | 37,400,000 |
| Letter of Credit* (36%) | 121,176,000 |
| Arrival at Port** (54%) | 116,328,960 |
| Amount Left | 99,095,040 |
PakWheels Take
While the Pakistani auto market has seen a surge in premium EVs recently, the Neue Klasse represents a fundamental shift in how BMW builds cars. By bringing these prototypes and production models to Pakistan so close to their global rollout, Dewan Motors is clearly looking to maintain its lead in the luxury EV segment.
If you’ve been waiting to switch to electric but want something that looks and feels like it’s from 2030, this might be it.


