For decades, the standard 70cc motorcycle has been the undisputed king of Pakistani roads. It was cheap to buy, easy to fix, and most importantly, incredibly cheap to run. But with fuel prices continuing to crush the average daily commuter and university student, the math has fundamentally changed. If you are spending Rs. 10,000 to 15,000 a month just to commute 20 kilometers a day, your petrol bike has become a massive financial liability. The two-wheel EV revolution is here, and it is highly accessible. If you are ready to plug in instead of pump up, here are the 4 best electric motorcycles and scooties you can buy in Pakistan right now for under Rs. 250,000.
4 Best Electric Motorcycles
1. MS Jaguar E-70 (Rs. 115,000)
Best for: Traditionalists and delivery riders on a strict budget.
If you want an electric bike but don’t want to stand out, the MS Jaguar E-70 is your perfect match.
- The Design: It is built using the exact same chassis as the classic Honda CD-70. Every mechanic in the country knows how to fix the brakes and suspension, meaning zero learning curve for maintenance.
- The Performance: It features a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery that fully charges in 2 hours and gives you a reliable range of 70 to 85 km. At a price hovering around Rs. 115,000, it is currently the absolute cheapest way to transition to electric power.
2. Jolta JE-70D (Rs. 120,000)
Best for: Rough daily commuting.
Jolta Electric was one of the first companies to mass-produce EV bikes in Pakistan, and their JE-70D (Special Edition) remains a massive seller.
- The Specs: Similar in shape to the MS Jaguar, the Jolta packs a 1000W motor and a dry battery setup. It delivers a top speed of 55 km/h and covers roughly 80 km on an overnight charge.
- The Durability: It is purposefully stripped down to be as rugged as possible, making it a favorite for local couriers and shop owners who need a workhorse that requires zero oil changes or chain sprockets.
3. Evee C1 Pro (Rs. 215,000)
Best for: University students, female commuters, and urban professionals.
If you do not want to deal with stepping over a motorcycle tank or shifting gears, the Evee C1 Pro is a brilliant, stylish alternative.
- The Vibe: Modeled after classic European Vespa-style scooters, the C1 Pro is fully automatic, featuring a spacious floorboard and a very low seat height, making it incredibly easy to ride for both men and women.
- The Battery: It utilizes advanced Graphene batteries, offering a massive 90 km range. It also features modern conveniences like a digital anti-theft alarm, reverse gear (perfect for tight parking spots), and a bright LED display.
4. Metro T9 (Rs. 245,000)
Best for: Premium build quality and longer commutes.
Metro has a long-standing reputation in the local motorcycle market, and their electric lineup does not disappoint. The T9 sits right at the edge of our budget, but it justifies every rupee.
- The Build: Unlike cheaper electric scooters wrapped in fragile plastic, the Metro T9 utilizes a cold-rolled steel frame, making it incredibly durable against the potholes of local city roads.
- The Range: It features a high-efficiency TTFAR motor and a heavy-duty battery pack that pushes the range past the 100 km mark. If you have a longer commute from Rawalpindi to Islamabad, this scooty will handle the distance without giving you range anxiety.
Verdict: The ROI Check
Let’s do the quick math. Charging an Evee C1 Pro from 0 to 100% takes roughly 1.5 to 2 units of electricity. Even at peak residential tariffs, a full charge costs you around Rs. 100, giving you 90 km of travel. Doing that same 90 km on a petrol bike will easily cost you over Rs. 350.
By saving Rs. 250 a day, an electric scooty literally pays for its own purchase price in fuel savings alone in just under two years. It is time to ditch the pump.

