
BYD Pakistan–MMC Announces Limited-Time Customer Offer On Its Newly Launched Sealion7 and Atto2
To mark the launch, BYD–MMC is offering additional value to customers booking during the launch period. This includes a complimentary 7 kW wall-mounted home charger, with vehicle pricing inclusive of freight and inland transit insurance, ensuring complete transparency with no hidden charges. The offer also includes a 10-year warranty on the low-voltage LFP battery, providing long-term peace of mind.
Additionally, for Atto 2 customers, the first two charging sessions will be offered free at any HubcoGreen station, while Sealion 7 customers will get free installation of the 7kW charger. This limited time offer is available on bookings for both vehicles till February 28.
The BYD Atto 2 and Sealion 7 bring the future of electric mobility to Pakistan. The Atto 2 offers a smart and practical solution for everyday driving, while the Sealion 7 delivers exhilarating performance and a luxurious driving experience.
Bookings for both models are now open. The BYD Atto 2 will be available in Pakistan at PKR 7,290,000, with a booking price of PKR 1.4 million. While the BYD Sealion 7 will be available in Pakistan at PKR 15,490,000, with a booking price of PKR 3 million.
Full specifications, feature details, and booking information for both models are available at www.byd-mega.com, or by visiting BYD showrooms nationwide.
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