Dongfeng eπ 007 Hits Pakistan at PAPS 2025
The Dongfeng eπ 007 has officially launched in Pakistan at PAPS 2025 with three variants, over 500 km range, fast charging, and premium features. A major step forward for Pakistan’s EV market.

Table of Contents
- Dongfeng eπ 007 Hits Pakistan at PAPS 2025
- Why This Car Matters
- The Three Variants
- Real Talk for Buyers
Dongfeng eπ 007 Hits Pakistan at PAPS 2025
Dongfeng just rolled out the eπ 007 in Pakistan. They teamed up with Chawla Green Motors. The launch happened at PAPS 2025 in Karachi. This electric sedan looks sharp and drives smoothly. It comes in three versions: Essence, Prestige, and Excellence.
Why This Car Matters
Pakistan needs more EVs. Fuel prices stay high. Charging spots grow slowly. But the eπ 007 fits right in. It charges fast. You get 80% battery in about 30 minutes. The range hits over 500 km on a full charge. That covers most daily trips in Lahore or Karachi.
Inside, it feels premium. Big touchscreen. Soft seats. Voice controls work well. Safety gets attention too, multiple airbags and driver aids.
The Three Variants
- Essence: Base model. Still packs good tech. Starts affordable.
- Prestige: Adds leather and better sound. Mid-level choice.
- Excellence: Top trim. Panoramic roof. Advanced ADAS. Feels luxury.
Prices not out yet. Expect announcements soon. Bookings start after the show. Keep eye at DrivePK.com
Real Talk for Buyers
This car suits city drivers. Smooth ride. Low running cost. But check charging near you. Pakistan has under 500 public stations. Home charging helps most.
Dongfeng builds solid cars. Chawla Green Motors handles service. That combo gives peace of mind.
The eπ 007 pushes Pakistan forward. More choices. Cleaner air. Better tech. Test drive one at PAPS if you can.
For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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