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Chawla Green Motors Revs Up Pakistan's EV Scene with Two New Dongfeng Arrivals Next Year

Chawla Green Motors is charging ahead with two exciting Dongfeng electric cars, the luxurious eπ 007 sedan and the compact Nami 06 crossover both set to launch in 2026. With long ranges, futuristic designs, and practical pricing, these EVs promise to make clean, smart, and affordable electric mobility a reality for Pakistan’s growing auto market.

By Najeeb KhanOct 9, 2025 483 views 0 comments
Chawla Green Motors Revs Up Pakistan's EV Scene with Two New Dongfeng Arrivals Next Year

Table of Contents

  • Meet the eπ 007: Your New Ride for Long Hauls
  • The Nami 06: Compact Power for Everyday Wins
  • Why This Feels Like a Big Shift for Pakistan Autos
  • What's Next? Keep Your Eyes Peeled

Have you ever dreamed about not needing to stop at gas stations anymore? Imagine driving something cool, quiet, and clean, especially on those smoggy mornings in Lahore. Well, get ready! Chawla Green Motors, the company bringing Dongfeng cars to Pakistan, is working on making that dream come true. In 2026, they plan to launch two new electric cars.

One is the Dongfeng eπ 007, a big and fancy electric car. The other is the Dongfeng Nami 06, a small and fast car that’s great for driving in the city. If you like cars in Pakistan, this news is super exciting!

Meet the eπ 007: Your New Ride for Long Hauls

Let's talk about the eπ 007 first. It's basically Dongfeng's answer to those fancy rides you see in movies, but way more practical for our roads. This full-size sedan packs a punch with up to 650 km of range on a single charge (depending on the model), scissor doors that make it look straight out of a sci-fi flick, and a super-low drag coefficient to slice through the wind. It'll go head-to-head with heavy-hitters like the BYD Seal in the premium EV spot, offering that mix of luxury and tech without the insane price tag we're used to here.

Imagine cruising from Karachi to Lahore without a single fuel stop, blasting your playlist on a massive 15.6-inch screen powered by their fancy eπOS system. It's got AI smarts too, like personalized wallpapers and split-screen fun stuff that makes you feel like you're driving the future, not just another car.

The Nami 06: Compact Power for Everyday Wins

Then there's the Nami 06, the little sibling that's all about fitting into tight parking spots and tight budgets. As a compact electric crossover, it's nimble enough for dodging rickshaws in traffic but tough enough for weekend getaways to the hills. It'll square off against mid-range crowd-pleasers like the Series 3 or BYD Atto 3, with solid range and features that punch above its weight, think efficient batteries and a design that's cute but capable.

Here's the thing: in a country where roads can be a wild ride, something like this could be a lifesaver for young families or solo commuters. No more worrying about fuel spikes or endless pit stops; just plug in, go, and maybe even save enough to grab biryani on the way home.

Why This Feels Like a Big Shift for Pakistan Autos

Chawla Green Motors isn't new to this; they already kicked things off with the Dongfeng Box EV back in April 2025, that quirky little hatchback that's been turning heads in Lahore. Now, with these two joining the lineup, they're pushing Pakistan's EV game forward, one charge at a time. It's exciting because, let's be real, our roads are begging for greener options. Less noise, lower costs, and hey, who wouldn't want to flex a bit with an eπ 007 at the next family wedding?

That said, pricing and exact launch dates are still under wraps; no official word yet on how much it won’t burden your wallet. But if the Box is any clue, they're aiming for accessible, not extravagant.

What's Next? Keep Your Eyes Peeled

So, why should you care about this in the grand scheme of Pakistan autos? Because it's a nudge toward a future where electric rides aren't just for the elite, they're for us, making daily drives cheaper, cleaner, and yeah, a whole lot cooler. If you're eyeing your first EV or just love geeking out over new models, these Dongfeng drops could be the spark.

Fingers crossed for those details soon; in the meantime, what's your take, sedan or crossover? Hit up Chawla's page for a peek at what's coming.

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