BYD Company commences vehicle deliveries in Pakistan

City News Mar, 2 2025
BYD Company commences vehicle deliveries in Pakistan
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KARACHI: BYD continues to reinforce its global mission of revolutionizing the automotive industry by providing innovative and eco-friendly transportation solutions. Starting today, customers in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad will begin to receive their much-anticipated BYD vehicles, signifying the brand’s strong commitment to the local market.

BYD & MMC aim to deliver up to 100 vehicles within the first 48 hours of starting operations. Speaking on the occasion, Lei Jian, Country head of BYD Pakistan, said: “It is an honor to embark on this crucial development chapter in Pakistan. BYD has long been dedicated to fulfilling people's aspirations for a better life through technological innovation. We firmly believe that BYD's new energy vehicles and technologies are destined to make even greater contributions to Pakistan's green development journey.

Danish Khaliq, VP Sales & Strategy of Mega Motor Company, stated: “We are thrilled to begin vehicle deliveries across Pakistan. This marks the beginning of an exciting journey for BYD and our customers, as we introduce world-class NEV technology to drive Pakistan toward a cleaner and more sustainable future.” BYD, the world’s largest manufacturer of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in partnership with Mega Motor Company (MMC) has commenced vehicle deliveries in Pakistan marking a major milestone in the country’s transition toward sustainable mobility. MMC has set up BYD’s Experience & Care centers at key locations in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, providing customers with a premium experience to explore and engage with the brand’s cutting-edge New Energy Vehicle technology. The launch of these centers and the rollout of SEAL & ATTO 3 reflect BYD and MMC’s confidence in Pakistan’s rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

As demand for New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) continues to rise, BYD & MMC aim to expand its footprint in the country by opening a total of 15 centers in 2025 further enhancing accessibility to sustainable mobility solutions.

Nasir Mahmood
Nasir Mahmood https://www.dailynationalcourier.com/author/nasir-mahmood
Senior Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering almost all beats including politics, current affairs, sports, metropolis for more than 45 years. Member of Karachi Press Club & KUJ.

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