Dongfeng Pakistan Launches Lower Priced Box EV to Compete Low-Cost Electric Cars

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Dongfeng Motor Pakistan has introduced a more affordable variant of its electric hatchback, aiming to strengthen its position in the rapidly growing low-cost EV segment.

The newly launched Dongfeng Box 330 is designed to attract buyers looking for an economical electric vehicle without compromising on range, features, or performance.

With several budget-friendly electric cars entering Pakistan’s market, competition is heating up. Dongfeng’s latest move directly targets this space by offering a practical urban EV with a competitive introductory price of Rs 5.5 million.

This positions the Box 330 as a strong contender for customers considering their first electric vehicle or upgrading from fuel-powered hatchbacks.

Price:

The introductory price of Dongfeng Box 330 is Rs 5,500,000

What Makes the Dongfeng Box 330 Stand Out?

The biggest highlight of the new variant is its balance between affordability and usable driving range.

The Dongfeng Box 330 comes equipped with a 33kWh battery pack, delivering a claimed 330 km range on a full charge.

For daily commuting, city driving, and short intercity travel, this range is expected to meet the needs of most users.

The electric hatchback also produces 70kW of power, offering smooth acceleration and quiet driving—two advantages EV buyers typically prioritize.

Designed for Budget-Conscious EV Buyers

Dongfeng’s decision to introduce a lower-priced variant appears to be a strategic response to rising interest in affordable electric mobility.

With fuel prices rising and EV infrastructure gradually expanding, many buyers are now actively exploring electric options.

The Box 330 enters the market as a practical solution for those who want lower running costs and a modern driving experience.

Key Features at a Glance

33kWh battery pack

Up to 330 km driving range

70kW electric motor

Compact hatchback design for city use

Introductory price: Rs 5.5 million

A Smart Move for Pakistan’s EV Market?

The launch of the Dongfeng Box 330 raises an interesting question: Will affordable EVs finally go mainstream in Pakistan?

With competitive pricing and a usable range, this variant could attract young buyers, small families, and daily commuters looking to switch to electric.

As more low-cost EVs enter the market, buyers now have better choices than ever. The Dongfeng Box 330 aims to make electric mobility more accessible—offering practicality, efficiency, and affordability.