Deepal S05 REEV: Pakistan's First Locally Assembled Electric SUV Hits Production
Master Changan Motors has started full production of the Deepal S05 REEV, Pakistan's first premium range-extended electric SUV. Built in Karachi, it offers over 1,000km range and advanced features, marking a big leap for local EV manufacturing.

Table of Contents
- Tackling Range Anxiety Head-On
- Safety and Comfort That Impress
- Smart Tech for Modern Drivers
- How It Fits into Pakistan's Auto Scene
- Looking Ahead: What's Next for EVs in Pakistan?
- Why the Deepal S05 Could Be Your Next Ride
Pakistan just got its first homegrown premium electric SUV. Master Changan Motors Limited kicked off volume production of the Deepal S05 REEV. This isn't just another car it's a sign that electric mobility is picking up speed here.
The company built this at its modern plant in Karachi. They went from setting up the line to full production in less than 90 days. That's quick work. And right after showing it off at the Pakistan Auto Show 2025, deliveries started. People are already getting their hands on it.
What makes this SUV stand out? It's based on Chang'an's EPA1 platform, made just for electric vehicles. You drive it like a pure EV, but it has a trick up its sleeve, a range extender. That's an onboard generator that kicks in when needed. No more worrying about running out of juice on long trips.
Tackling Range Anxiety Head-On
Range anxiety. That's the big fear with EVs: Will I make it to the next charger? The Deepal S05 REEV laughs at that. It combines electric power with that generator for a total range of over 1,000 kilometers. Imagine driving from Karachi to Lahore without a stop for fuel or a charge.
At its core is a 27.28 kWh battery. It handles daily drives on pure electric mode. But for longer hauls, the extender steps in. This setup keeps things efficient and cuts down on emissions. It's practical for Pakistan's roads, where charging spots aren't everywhere yet.
And it's not just about distance. The S05 feels smooth and responsive. You get that instant torque from the electric motor. Plus, it's quiet. No engine rumble to deal with.
Safety and Comfort That Impress
Safety comes first in the Deepal S05. It packs advanced systems to keep you protected. Think automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and more. These aren't add-ons—they're built in.
Then there's Level 2 ADAS. That's advanced driver assistance. It helps with things like adaptive cruise control and traffic jam assist. Driving in busy cities like Lahore or Islamabad gets easier. You stay alert, but the car lends a hand.
Inside, it's all about comfort. Zero gravity seats? Yes, please. They recline to make you feel weightless, perfect for long rides. The cabin is spacious, with room for family or gear. Materials feel premium, not cheap.
Smart Tech for Modern Drivers
The Deepal S05 isn't stuck in the past. It has smart remote control tech. Lock, unlock, or start it from your phone. Check battery levels or find it in a crowded lot. It's like having a personal assistant for your car.
Everything ties into Master Chang'an's idea of "Moving the New Generation." They're not just building vehicles; they're pushing Pakistan toward greener transport. This SUV sets a high bar for other local makers. It's proof that we can produce top-notch new energy vehicles right here.
But why does this matter? Electric vehicles cut pollution. They save on fuel costs over time. And with global pushes for sustainability, Pakistan is joining the club. The S05 shows we can do it without relying fully on imports.
How It Fits into Pakistan's Auto Scene
The auto industry here has grown fast. But EVs were mostly talk until now. Master Changan changed that. By assembling locally, they create jobs and build skills. The Karachi plant is state-of-the-art, handling everything from welding to testing.
This move could spark more investment. Other companies might follow. Imagine more EV options, better infrastructure, like chargers. It starts with one model, but the ripple effects could be huge.
And for buyers? The Deepal S05 offers value. Premium features without the import price tag. It's built for our conditions, hot weather, and rough roads. The battery and extender make it reliable.
Looking Ahead: What's Next for EVs in Pakistan?
Production is rolling, deliveries are happening. But this is just the start. Master Changan might expand the lineup. More models, maybe even full EVs without extenders.
Challenges remain. We need more charging stations. Government policies on incentives could help. Tax breaks or subsidies would make EVs more affordable.
Yet, the S05 proves it's possible. It's a benchmark. Other makers will aim to match it. For drivers, it means choices. Cleaner air, lower costs, modern tech.
In a country where fuel prices fluctuate, this SUV offers stability. Drive electric most days, use the extender when needed. It's flexible.
Why the Deepal S05 Could Be Your Next Ride
Thinking of switching to electric? The S05 makes a strong case. Long range, safety tech, comfort, it's got it all. And being made in Pakistan adds pride.
Check it out at a showroom. Test drive one. Feel the difference. This isn't hype; it's real progress.
Master Changan is leading the charge. Literally. With the Deepal S05 REEV, electric mobility in Pakistan has arrived. And it's here to stay. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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