BMW Cars Price in Pakistan 2026 — All Models Complete List
BMW remains the benchmark for premium European motoring in Pakistan. Whether you are considering a locally imported 3 Series or a brand-new 7 Series from an authorised dealer, understanding the BMW price in Pakistan in 2026 is essential before committing to a purchase. This guide covers every major model, import taxes, dealer premiums, and ownership costs — backed by real market data.
BMW Official Dealer Prices in Pakistan 2026
BMW Pakistan is operated by Rauf Motors (Pvt) Ltd, the official authorised dealer for BMW Group vehicles in Pakistan. New CBU (Completely Built-Up) units are imported and sold at official dealerships in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Below are the current on-road prices for brand-new BMW vehicles available through official channels.
Prices are ex-showroom Karachi as of early 2026 and may vary by city or due to currency fluctuations. Custom duties and taxes are included in CBU retail prices.
BMW Used & Grey Import Market Prices 2026
The majority of BMWs running on Pakistani roads are imported through grey channels — either as personal imports under the Baggage or Gift Scheme, or via commercial importers. These units are typically 2019-2024 models imported from Japan, UK, Germany, or UAE. Grey market prices are generally 25-40% lower than official dealer prices but come without factory warranty.
Import Duties & Taxes on BMW in Pakistan
Importing a BMW through official channels or as a grey import attracts substantial government levies. The total import cost depends on engine displacement, vehicle age, and the customs valuation used by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). Below is a breakdown of applicable duties for BMWs over 1800cc (most models).
After adding all duties on top of the CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value, the effective landed cost of a BMW 3 Series from Japan can reach Rs 1.20-1.60 crore for a 2021-2023 model. This is why used official-dealer BMWs and grey imports are priced similarly. See our complete guide to importing cars from Japan for step-by-step import procedures.
BMW 3 Series in Pakistan — Detailed Review
The BMW 3 Series (G20 generation, launched 2019) is the most popular BMW model among Pakistani buyers. The 320i variant is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine producing 184 hp and 290 Nm of torque, paired with an 8-speed Steptronic automatic gearbox. It does 0-100 km/h in 7.5 seconds.
Key Features — BMW 3 Series 320i
- 10.25-inch curved digital instrument cluster + 10.25-inch iDrive touchscreen
- Live Cockpit Professional with navigation
- LED adaptive headlights with BMW Laserlight option
- Parking Assistant with reversing camera
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Heated front seats and heated steering wheel
- Ambient interior lighting (40-colour)
- Driving assistance: Lane Departure Warning, Speed Limit Info, Lane Change Warning
BMW 5 Series in Pakistan — Overview
The BMW 5 Series (G30 generation) occupies the executive saloon segment, competing with the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6. The 520i is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine with 184 hp, while the 530i produces 252 hp. Both use the 8-speed ZF automatic. The 5 Series is particularly popular among corporate executives and affluent business owners in Lahore and Karachi.
BMW X Series (SUVs) Price Overview
BMW’s X-Series SUVs have seen growing demand in Pakistan due to the country’s challenging road conditions. The X5 is the most popular, striking a balance between on-road luxury and mild off-road capability. The X7 is the flagship three-row SUV.
Annual Ownership Costs for BMW in Pakistan
Owning a BMW in Pakistan is significantly more expensive than owning a Japanese brand. Below is an estimated annual cost breakdown for a BMW 3 Series (320i) purchased at Rs 1.85 crore.
BMW service centres are available in Karachi (Korangi), Lahore (MM Alam Road), and Islamabad. Genuine parts are expensive — a set of brake pads for a 3 Series can cost Rs 35,000-60,000 from an official dealer. Always factor comprehensive car insurance and the annual token tax into your ownership budget.
BMW vs Mercedes-Benz vs Audi — Which to Buy in Pakistan?
All three German luxury brands are available in Pakistan. Here is a head-to-head comparison of the entry-level models in each lineup, relevant to the Pakistani market in 2026:
Financing a BMW in Pakistan — Car Loan Options
Most Pakistani BMW buyers use bank financing. Meezan Bank, HBL, and UBL offer auto loans for luxury vehicles. However, the minimum down payment for vehicles above Rs 1 crore is typically 30-40%, and loan tenures are capped at 5 years. See our guide on car loan interest rates in Pakistan to calculate monthly installments before visiting a dealer.
Example: BMW 320i at Rs 1.85 crore, 30% down (Rs 55.5 lakh), loan Rs 1.30 crore at 22% per annum over 5 years = approximately Rs 3.60 lakh per month EMI.
Where to Buy BMW in Pakistan — Authorised Dealers
- Karachi: Rauf Motors, Korangi Industrial Area — (021) 35120601
- Lahore: Rauf Motors, MM Alam Road, Gulberg — (042) 35761100
- Islamabad: Rauf Motors, Blue Area — contact via main number
For grey imports, established importers in Karachi’s Shershah and Lahore’s Ring Road area offer inspected units with auction sheets. Always verify the auction grade (Grade 4 or above recommended), check for flood or accident history, and confirm registration documents are clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest BMW available in Pakistan?
The BMW X1 sDrive18i is the most affordable new BMW through official dealers at approximately Rs 1.65 crore. For grey imports, a used 3 Series from 2018-2019 can be found for Rs 75-85 lakh.
Is BMW cheaper to import from Japan or UAE?
Japan typically offers better-condition units at competitive prices with verifiable auction grades. UAE imports may be cheaper upfront but can have higher mileage and less verifiable history. Japanese imports through our Japan import guide are generally preferred.
Does BMW offer a warranty in Pakistan?
New BMWs purchased through Rauf Motors carry the standard BMW manufacturer warranty — 2 years unlimited mileage for the vehicle and 3 years for wear items. Grey imports have no manufacturer warranty but some importers offer a 3-6 month limited warranty.
Are BMW spare parts easily available in Pakistan?
Genuine BMW parts are available at official service centres but are expensive. The grey parts market in Karachi (Shershah) and Lahore (Hall Road/Lakshmi Chowk) stocks many common items. Parts availability has improved significantly since 2022 due to growing BMW ownership.
What fuel does BMW use in Pakistan?
All petrol BMWs require minimum RON 95 fuel (Super Premium). Pakistan’s Shell V-Power and PSO’s Premier petrol are RON 95+. Using RON 91 (regular Super) may cause knocking and should be avoided. Check current fuel prices in Pakistan for the latest rates.
How does BMW’s token tax compare to other luxury cars?
Token tax for BMW varies by province and engine capacity. In Punjab, a BMW 320i (1998cc) pays approximately Rs 32,000-40,000 per year. In Sindh, the same vehicle pays approximately Rs 40,000-55,000. See our token tax guide for your province.
Can I get a car loan for a BMW in Pakistan?
Yes. Major banks including Meezan Bank, HBL, Allied Bank, and Bank Alfalah offer auto financing for BMWs. The SBP has removed markup caps on auto loans above Rs 3 million (approximately Rs 30 lakh), so rates are market-driven, typically 20-24% p.a. in 2026.
Is BMW a good investment in Pakistan?
BMWs depreciate less in Pakistan than in Europe or Japan because new official units are expensive and grey imports maintain reasonable resale values. A 2020 320i bought at Rs 1.10 crore typically sells for Rs 90-100 lakh in 2026, showing relatively controlled depreciation compared to local assembled vehicles.
Final Verdict — Should You Buy a BMW in Pakistan?
BMW remains the driver’s choice among luxury cars available in Pakistan. If you prioritise sporty dynamics, a driver-focused cabin, and prestige, BMW offers excellent value within the luxury segment. The 3 Series is the sweet spot — accessible enough for import through official channels, yet aspirational enough to hold its value. For those on a tighter budget, a used grey-import 320i from 2020-2021 offers the BMW experience at 55-60% of the new price.
Always budget for high running costs, ensure you factor in comprehensive insurance, keep an eye on petrol prices, and consider using the motorway toll calculator if you travel frequently between cities.


