Here are the new prices for Haval cars after increase in taxes.
The 2025-26 federal budget has introduced a 2 percent tax increase on vehicles with engine capacities between 1300cc and 1800cc while maintaining the GST rate for hybrid vehicles.
Haval, a Chinese SUV brand in Pakistan, offers several models that are directly affected by these changes.
Haval Price Table
| Model | Current Price | New Price
(with 2% levy, no GST hike) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Jolion 1.5T | 7,949,000 | ~ 8,108,000 (2% ↑) | |
| Jolion HEV | 9,295,000 | ~9,481,900 (2% ↑ only) | |
| H6 1.5T | 9,099,000 | ~9,280,980 | |
| H6 2.0T AWD | 10,449,000 | ~10,657,980 | |
| H6 HEV | 11,749,000 | ~11,984,980 (2% ↑ only) | |
| H9 (2.0L Diesel) | 15–18 million | ~15.30–18.36 million |
The new tax regime results in a notable price hike across the Haval lineup.
Petrol models like the Jolion 1.5T and H6 1.5T see moderate increases due to the 2 percent tax, while hybrid models such as the Jolion HEV and H6 HEV change just a little bit.
The Haval H9, a premium diesel SUV, also sees a 2 percent increase, pushing its price further into the luxury segment.