Web Desk: Audi Pakistan has revised the prices of several petrol and electric vehicle models following changes introduced under the Finance Act 2026, with most variants becoming more affordable due to adjustments in import tariffs and duties.
The updated recommended retail prices took effect on July 7, 2026, covering selected models marketed by Premier Systems. While the majority of Audi vehicles have recorded notable price reductions, the flagship Audi Q8 55 TFSI quattro has become significantly more expensive.
According to the company, the revised pricing reflects changes in the latest fiscal budget and aims to offer customers improved value under the new tax structure. Buyers have also been advised to contact authorized Audi dealerships for booking details and vehicle availability, as prices remain subject to applicable terms and conditions.
Among the petrol-powered models, the Audi A3 Sedan S line TFSI posted a price reduction of Rs3.7 million. The luxury sedan, powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine producing 150 horsepower, is now priced at Rs20.8 million.
Meanwhile, Audi also lowered prices for both variants of its Q3 crossover SUV. The Audi Q3 SUV TFSI now carries a price tag of Rs22.85 million after a reduction of Rs3.75 million, while the sportier Q3 Sportback S line TFSI fell by Rs3.9 million to Rs23.7 million.
Audi’s electric vehicle portfolio has also benefited from the revised pricing.
The Audi Q6 SUV e-tron Signature received a modest reduction of Rs150,000 and is now available for Rs27.65 million. However, the higher-specification Q6 SUV e-tron Performance recorded a much larger decrease of Rs5.8 million, bringing its new price to Rs36.2 million.
Similarly, the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron Signature is now priced at Rs28.85 million following a Rs150,000 reduction.
The biggest price adjustment across the lineup was recorded for the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron Executive, which became Rs8.15 million cheaper and now retails for Rs33.85 million.
In contrast to the broader downward trend, Audi’s flagship Q8 55 TFSI quattro registered a substantial price increase.
The luxury SUV’s recommended retail price has risen by Rs15.1 million, increasing from Rs86.5 million to Rs101.6 million, making it the only model in the current lineup to become more expensive following the Finance Act 2026 revisions.
Audi Pakistan Updated Prices
| Model | Previous Price (Rs.) | Updated Price (Rs.) | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Audi A3 Sedan S line TFSI | 24,500,000 | 20,800,000 | -3,700,000 |
| Audi Q3 SUV TFSI | 26,600,000 | 22,850,000 | -3,750,000 |
| Audi Q3 Sportback S line TFSI | 27,600,000 | 23,700,000 | -3,900,000 |
| Audi Q6 SUV e-tron Signature | 27,800,000 | 27,650,000 | -150,000 |
| Audi Q6 SUV e-tron Performance | 42,000,000 | 36,200,000 | -5,800,000 |
| Audi A6 Sportback e-tron Signature | 29,000,000 | 28,850,000 | -150,000 |
| Audi A6 Sportback e-tron Executive | 42,000,000 | 33,850,000 | -8,150,000 |
| Audi Q8 55 TFSI quattro | 86,500,000 | 101,600,000 | +15,100,000 |
The latest revisions highlight the impact of the Finance Act 2026 on Pakistan’s imported luxury vehicle market. While reduced duties and tariffs have lowered prices for most Audi petrol and electric models, the sharp increase for the Q8 55 TFSI quattro underscores that the new tax structure has affected vehicle categories differently.
The revised pricing is expected to influence buying decisions in Pakistan’s premium automotive segment as customers assess the changing cost of imported luxury vehicles.
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