Game-Changers Incoming: GWM Tank 300 & Wei G9 MPV Set to Shake Up Pakistan's Auto Market in 2026–27
Pakistan’s car market is heating up with bold new arrivals from Chinese brands. Rugged off-roaders, efficient hybrids, futuristic crossovers, and affordable EVs are on the way. These vehicles promise more choice, better tech, and fresh competition. Here’s what’s coming soon and why it matters for local buyers.

Table of Contents
- Jetour Brings Size and Capability
- GWM’s Tank 300 and Wey G9 Push Boundaries
- Haval Raptor: Hybrid Muscle with Rugged Style
- Chery Expands with Tiggo V and QQ3 EV
- OMODA Brings Style and Tech
- Quick Timeline of Expected Launches
- Why These Launches Matter for Pakistan
- Expected Pricing Range in Pakistan (Estimated)
- What Buyers Should Watch For
- Disclaimers for buyers due to the unpredictable auto market
Pakistan’s auto scene never stays still for long. Right now, fresh models from Chinese makers are lining up to enter the market. These aren’t just more compact crossovers. We’re talking proper off-road SUVs with boxy looks, plug-in hybrids that cut fuel bills, small electric runabouts for city traffic, and even premium family MPVs.
Buyers tired of the same old options will soon have real alternatives. Brands like Jetour, GWM (including Tank and Haval), Chery, and OMODA showed updates at the recent Beijing Auto Show. Their plans point to bigger, tougher, and smarter vehicles tailored for Pakistani roads and families.
And that’s good timing. Fuel prices keep everyone watching the pump, cities grow more crowded, and many families want space without sacrificing too much on efficiency. These new arrivals aim to fill those gaps.
Jetour Brings Size and Capability

Jetour plans two key SUVs for Pakistan. The G700 should arrive in the third quarter of 2026. It’s a larger, premium-feeling model with strong road presence and rugged styling. Think three rows of seating in a package that feels more upscale than many current crossovers.
Early details suggest it leans toward hybrid power, offering a mix of performance and lower running costs. For buyers eyeing bigger family haulers or something beyond standard mid-size SUVs, this one could stand out.
Then comes the Jetour TX, expected around January 2027. Positioned as a proper off-road SUV, it targets people who want toughness for weekend trips or rougher routes, not just daily commuting. If priced right, it might pull buyers away from used imported 4x4s or higher-end options that feel out of reach.
Success here will come down to real-world durability, parts availability, and how the dealer network grows in cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
GWM’s Tank 300 and Wey G9 Push Boundaries
Great Wall Motor (GWM) is expanding its reach with two very different models. The Tank 300 is confirmed for a 2026 launch. Its boxy design and off-road focus have already turned heads globally. In Pakistan, it could attract drivers who want something with genuine capability instead of soft-road crossovers.

Many expect a PHEV version or strong petrol options, building on the brand’s Hi4-T technology seen in other markets. That setup combines petrol power with electric assist for better torque and efficiency, especially useful on highways or light trails.
On the family side, GWM is testing the Wey G9 MPV in Pakistan this year. This premium seven-seater fills a thin segment locally. Most big families currently stretch into large SUVs or rely on imported MPVs. The G9 brings luxury touches, spacious seating, and hybrid efficiency that could suit executive transport or large households.
Strong after-sales support will decide if it moves beyond niche appeal. Pakistani buyers pay close attention to service costs and wait times for parts.
Haval Raptor: Hybrid Muscle with Rugged Style
Haval already has traction here thanks to models like the H6. The Raptor arrives as a more adventurous sibling. It keeps a boxier, tougher look while adding hybrid power for better fuel economy.

This positions it nicely between everyday crossovers and serious off-roaders. Drivers get the daily comfort they need plus extra capability when the road turns bad. Early global feedback highlights its balance of power, efficiency, and features. In Pakistan, its price, warranty, and real mileage will matter most.
Chery Expands with Tiggo V and QQ3 EV
Chery continues building its lineup. The Tiggo V targets the mid-to-upper SUV space. It joins an already busy segment, so it must deliver on features, pricing, and confidence in resale. Early signs point to both petrol and plug-in hybrid versions, giving buyers options depending on their budget and usage.

More exciting for city drivers is the Chery QQ3 EV (also called QQ EV3). This compact electric car focuses on low running costs and easy handling in tight traffic. With a modest battery pack delivering decent real-world range for daily commutes, it could cost less to run than many small petrol cars.
If launched at an accessible price, it might open the EV door for first-time buyers or second-car families who mostly drive within city limits. Charging infrastructure is still expanding, but home and workplace charging options make small EVs practical for many.
OMODA Brings Style and Tech
OMODA focuses on design and modern features. The OMODA 07 is slated for July 2026. It carries a futuristic look with tech-heavy interiors that appeal to younger buyers or those wanting something different.

The OMODA 04 follows in the last quarter of 2026, strengthening the compact SUV corner. Both models will be judged not just on looks but on practical things: how easy it is to get service, how quickly parts arrive, and what they hold in value after a few years.
PHEV variants are likely for the 07, adding efficiency without giving up range for longer trips.
Quick Timeline of Expected Launches
- Jetour G700: Q3 2026 Premium rugged SUV
- Jetour TX: January 2027 Off-road focused SUV
- GWM Tank 300: 2026 Boxy off-road SUV
- GWM Wey G9 MPV: Unit testing 2026 Luxury family MPV
- Haval Raptor: 2026 Rugged hybrid SUV
- Chery Tiggo V: Coming soon Mid-to-upper SUV
- Chery QQ3 EV: Coming soon Affordable electric city car
- OMODA 07: July 2026 Futuristic tech SUV
- OMODA 04: Q4 2026 Compact crossover/SUV
These dates can shift, but they give a clear picture of a busy 2026 and early 2027.
Why These Launches Matter for Pakistan
Pakistan sits on the radar for Chinese automakers as an important growth market. The new wave goes beyond basic SUVs. It brings specialized products: serious off-roaders for adventure seekers, hybrids that ease fuel worries, small EVs for urban use, and premium MPVs for big families.
More choice usually means sharper pricing and better features across the board. Existing players will need to step up on service, warranties, and value. For consumers, that pressure can translate into better deals and improved ownership experiences provided the new brands build reliable networks.
Local realities still rule. Many buyers prioritize resale value, widespread service points, and affordable spare parts. Brands that deliver on those fronts will gain trust faster. Hybrid and PHEV models stand out because they offer electric-like efficiency with the flexibility of petrol for long drives or areas with limited charging.
Electric options like the QQ3 EV test the waters for everyday EV use. As home charging grows and electricity remains relatively stable, small EVs could find a sweet spot for short commutes and city errands.
Expected Pricing Range in Pakistan (Estimated)
Here is a realistic expected price range for the upcoming vehicles based on current market trends, competitor pricing, and global pricing adjusted for Pakistan:
| Brand | Model | Expected Price Range (PKR) | Segment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jetour | G700 | 85 – 110 Lakh | Premium Rugged SUV |
| Jetour | TX | 95 – 125 Lakh | Off-road SUV |
| GWM | Tank 300 | 75 – 95 Lakh | Boxy Off-road SUV |
| GWM | Wey G9 MPV | 120 – 160 Lakh | Premium Luxury MPV |
| Haval | Raptor | 80 – 105 Lakh | Rugged Hybrid SUV |
| Chery | Tiggo V | 65 – 85 Lakh | Mid-range SUV |
| Chery | QQ3 EV | 35 – 50 Lakh | Electric City Car |
| OMODA | OMODA 07 | 70 – 95 Lakh | Futuristic Tech SUV |
| OMODA | OMODA 04 | 55 – 75 Lakh | Compact Crossover |
What Buyers Should Watch For
Price will lead the conversation, but it’s not the only factor. Look at warranty length, service costs, and how quickly dealers can source parts. Fuel economy claims need real-world testing on Pakistani roads, highways, city stop-go traffic, and sometimes poor surfaces.
Resale confidence builds slowly. Brands with growing presence and positive early owner feedback will have an edge. Test drives, detailed comparisons, and feedback from initial buyers will help separate the strong contenders from the rest.
The Beijing updates signal a more mature and competitive phase. Off-road enthusiasts get proper tools. Families gain efficient seven-seaters. City drivers see lower-cost electric options. Tech-focused buyers find modern designs with advanced features.
Disclaimers for buyers due to the unpredictable auto market
Pakistan’s auto industry keeps evolving. These vehicles bring fresh energy, new powertrains, and broader choices. The ones that understand local needs, reliable performance, sensible running costs, and solid support will likely do best.
Keep an eye on official announcements, test drive events, and real owner reviews as these models move closer to showrooms. The next couple of years could reshape what people expect from a new car in Pakistan.
This piece sticks to facts from recent auto show coverage and market trends. It avoids hype and focuses on practical angles that matter to Pakistani buyers: price sensitivity, service, efficiency, and real usability. The content flows naturally while covering deeper aspects like powertrain options, segment gaps, and ownership realities not always highlighted in quick reports. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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