Karachi, Pakistan — [September 20th, 2024]—Master Changan introduces DEEPAL, its latest venture into the pure EV lineup, showcasing the collaborative power of three global titans of electric mobility: Huawei, Changan, and CATL, the world’s no. 1 EV battery company. The newly released launch video, featuring Danial Malik, CEO, showcases Deepal’s S07 SUV and L07 Sedan while highlighting their innovative advancements in EV technology.
The Deepal S07 SUV and L07 Sedan are now available across 18 Changan dealerships in 12 cities. The S07 is priced at Rs 14.99 million and offers a 485 km range, while the L07 is available for Rs 13.99 million and offers a range of 540 km. Both vehicles come with an exclusive complimentary package, including a 7 kW AC fast charger. With the Deepal, you can enjoy the convenience of charging once a week and travel from Islamabad to Lahore on a single charge.
Danial Malik emphasizes Pakistan’s crucial role in Changan’s global strategy “Vast Ocean Plan” and invites customers at the Changan selected 18 dealerships nationwide to experience and touch the future of electric mobility. This launch marks a significant step towards mass EV adoption for a more sustainable Pakistan.
About Master Changan Motors Limited
Master Changan, a joint venture between Master Group and Changan International, has been breaking the status quo since 2018 by offering the best automotive technologies at the most accessible price points. All Changan products like Karvaan, Sherpa, Alsvin, and Oshan X7 have gained wide customer acceptance. Master Changan is also the 1st company in Pakistan’s history to export its Oshan X7 SUV with the assembly plant relying upto 80% on renewable energy.
Master Group has been serving the nation since 1963, offering products like Master Moltyfoam, Foton and Fuso trucks, and Yutong intercity luxury buses. Master Group has a vast automotive manufacturing experience of over 36 years since 1988 starting from establishing Procon Engineering, Pakistan’s largest car parts manufacturer for all assembly plants in Pakistan.