Changan Pakistan has announced a price reduction for its Oshan X7 SUV lineup, making it affordable for buyers. The company has lowered prices across all three Oshan X7 variants while also offering additional ownership benefits.
Now, the 5-Seat FutureSense variant costs Rs8,099,000, down from Rs8,949,000, reflecting a price reduction of Rs850,000. The 7-Seat FutureSense also sees a decrease of Rs850,000, bringing its price down from Rs9,299,000 to Rs8,449,000. Meanwhile, the 7-Seat Comfort variant is now available for Rs7,949,000, compared to its previous price of Rs8,474,000, saving Rs525,000.
Additionally, Changan is also providing two years of periodic maintenance on selected Oshan X7 variants, subject to the company’s terms and conditions. The periodic maintenance package covers routine servicing and the replacement of commonly used components, including engine oil, oil filters, air filters, fuel filters, cabin filters, spark plugs, coolant, brake and clutch fluids, as well as brake pads and rear brake shoes. The package is generally valid for two years or 35,000 kilometres.
The Changan Oshan X7 remains one of Pakistan’s locally assembled SUVs. The SUV is available in both five-seat and seven-seater. It also includes features such as a panoramic sunroof, advanced driver assistance systems on FutureSense models, a large display, 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise control, leather interior, electric tailgate and multiple safety technologies.
However, the company has not confirmed whether the latest pricing is permanent or part of a limited time promotional campaign.
On the other hand, previously, the government announced large-scale measures to promote electric transport, setting a target of increasing the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in the country to 2.2 million by 2030.
According to a briefing given to the Senate Standing Committee on Industry and Production, a subsidy of Rs 9 billion had been allocated for the purchase of two- and three-wheeler electric vehicles.
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