Dewan Motors Launches MINI Electric Models in Pakistan

On May 10, 2026, Dewan Motors held a significant launch event at Mohatta Palace in Karachi, showcasing three electric variants of MINI cars: the MINI Cooper SE, MINI Aceman SE, and MINI Countryman SE ALL4. This launch marks a strategic move as Dewan Motors exclusively focused on electric models, signaling a shift towards sustainable mobility in Pakistan’s luxury automotive segment.
The event highlighted the brand’s commitment to electrification by presenting the “SE” versions of the MINI lineup, despite petrol variants being available globally. The showcased models included the classic MINI Cooper SE (3-Door), renowned for its iconic design and now fully electric drivetrain; the all-new MINI Aceman SE, an electric crossover blending performance and style; and the MINI Countryman SE ALL4, a spacious and rugged model with impressive electric power.
Dewan Motors’ decision to exhibit only electric vehicles underlines its positioning of MINI as a lifestyle and technology-oriented brand rather than a conventional automotive competitor. By focusing on electric models, Dewan Motors aims to align with global environmental goals and promote the “Green Revolution” within Pakistan’s luxury car market.
From a pricing perspective, electric vehicles in Pakistan benefit from more favourable duty structures compared to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars with larger displacement engines. This advantage allows Dewan Motors to offer premium electric models like the MINI SE variants at competitive prices within the luxury segment.
In addition to the vehicles, Dewan Motors has introduced a comprehensive support package for MINI customers in Pakistan. The ownership benefits include a 24-month unlimited mileage warranty, an 8-year or 160,000-kilometre warranty on the high-voltage battery, and a complimentary 11kW wallbox home charger with free professional installation to simplify the charging process.
This electric-only launch aligns closely with MINI’s global vision to become a fully electric brand by the early 2030s, with Pakistan fast-tracked into this transition. Although petrol versions of MINI remain available in other markets, Dewan Motors is clearly focusing on the electric future by offering only SE models locally.
The success of this initiative in Pakistan will depend on several factors, including the resale value of premium electric vehicles and the capacity of local technicians to service and maintain high-voltage electric drivetrains. Nevertheless, the introduction of MINI’s electric models represents a significant milestone for the country’s evolving automotive landscape.
Dewan Motors’ launch of electric MINI vehicles highlights a growing trend towards electrification in Pakistan and positions the brand as a pioneer in bringing premium electric mobility options to Pakistani consumers.

