The auto industry is changing throughout the world. With rising fuel prices the world is bound to switch to electric cars. Specially in countries like Pakistan where the petrol costs have crossed over Rs.320 per litre. Electric cars are the only smart choice.
Affordable Electric Cars Under 60 Lakh
Several EV options are now available for Pakistani buyers. Here are the top picks in 2026 .
Honri Ve – Best for Local Assembly Support
The Honri Ve is Pakistan’s first locally assembled EV hatchback. It offers reliable after-sales support nationwide.
- Feature Specification
- Battery 18.5 kWh / 29.9 kWh
- Range 200-300 km (CLTC)
- Real Range 164-246 km (WLTP)
- Charging AC home charging (7 hours)
- Warranty 8 years official
- Price Rs 4-5 million
MG Binguo – Best for Premium Range
The MG Binguo combines retro design with practical driving range.
- Feature Specification
- Battery 31.9 kWh (LFP)
- Range 333 km (CLTC)
- Real Range ~273 km (WLTP)
- Charging AC + DC Fast (35 mins to 80%)
- Price ~Rs 5.99 million
JMEV EV3 – Best for Technology
Backed by Capital Smart Motors, the JMEV EV3 offers liquid-cooled motor and strong safety features.
- Feature Specification
- Battery 30.24 kWh (LFP)
- Range 330 km (CLTC)
- Real Range ~271 km (WLTP)
- Charging AC + DC Fast (40 mins)
- Warranty 8 years / 120,000 km
- Price Rs 4.9-5 million
GUGO GIGI – Best for City Driving
A stylish two-door urban commuter for congested cities.
- Feature Specification
- Battery 16.8 kWh
- Range 220 km (NEDC)
- Real Range ~190 km (WLTP)
- Charging AC standard (4-5 hours)
- Price Rs 4.65 million
Inverex XIO – Best Entry-Level Option
Leveraging Inverex’s solar energy expertise, this EV minimizes running costs.
- Feature Specification
- Battery 19.14 kWh (Lithium)
- Range 220 km (CLTC)
- Real Range ~180 km (WLTP)
- Charging AC home (8 hours)
- Price Rs 3.5-5.2 million
Game Changer: Indigenous EV Under Rs1 Million
Pakistan is launching its first fully indigenous electric four-wheeler. The price will be less than Rs1 million. Launch is planned by July 2026 .
The Engineering Development Board (EDB) is leading this initiative. Three expensive EV components are now made locally. These include the lithium-ion battery, charger, and controller.
Two battery plants will start operations in Karachi soon. Two more factories are planned in Lahore. Localization could reach nearly 99 percent soon.
A Rs100 billion subsidy program will support EV adoption. The scheme initially targets 2.5 million electric bikes and rickshaws . The electric revolution has arrived in Pakistan. Now is the time to make the switch.
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