Master Changan Motors Achieves 50,000 Vehicle Production Milestone in Just 5 Years

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Master Changan Motors Limited (MCML), a joint venture between Master Group of Industries and Changan Automobile, has achieved another historic milestone—producing 50,000 vehicles in Pakistan within just five years. The achievement was celebrated at MCML’s state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Port Qasim.

MCML now ranks as the second-fastest new entrant to reach this milestone in Pakistan, ahead of Hyundai, MG, Peugeot and Haval, and stands as No.1 Chinese automaker in the country. Its diverse lineup includes the Oshan X7 SUV, Alsvin sedan, Karvaan MPV, and Sherpa pickup, catering to a broad spectrum of consumers.

This milestone reflects MCML’s commitment to cutting-edge automotive technology and exceptional value for Pakistani consumers. With a robust network of 27 dealerships across 18 cities, a strong after-sales and spare parts infrastructure, and ongoing localization efforts, MCML continues to raise industry standards.

MCML also made history as Pakistan’s first automaker to export locally assembled vehicles, with the Oshan X7 leading the charge. Now, the company is at the forefront of Pakistan’s EV revolution, bringing Changan’s premium electric brand, Deepal, to the market with the SO7 and LO7 models.

Ali Asghar Damani, COO of MCML, stated: “Reaching 50,000 units is a proud moment, underscoring our dedication to world-class mobility. This achievement fuels our ambition to introduce even more advanced automotive technologies to Pakistan.”

With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, MCML is shaping the future of Pakistan’s automotive industry, driving the nation toward a smarter and more sustainable mobility era.

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