Top Electric Cars in Pakistan Under 60 Lakh (2026 Guide)

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The Pakistani automotive landscape is undergoing a silent revolution. With rising fuel prices and the government’s Electric Vehicle (EV) policy offering incentives, compact electric hatchbacks have become the most sensible choice for urban commuters. 

If you are looking to switch to sustainable mobility without breaking the bank, several options are now available in the 60-lakh price bracket.

In this guide, we rank the most popular EVs in Pakistan under 60 lakh based on market reception, availability, and value for money.

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1. MG Binguo

The MG Binguo stands as a premium sub-compact hatchback that combines retro-modern aesthetics with a highly practical driving range.

Feature Specification
Battery Capacity 31.9 kWh (LFP)
Range (Claimed) 333 km (CLTC)
Range (WLTP) Approx. 273 km
Charging Type AC (Type 2) + DC Fast Charging (CCS2)
Battery Life Approx. 2,000–3,000 Cycles (LFP Standard)
Charging Time 5.5 Hours (AC) / 35 Mins (DC 10-80%)
Price Approx. Rs. 5,990,000

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2. Honri Ve

As Pakistan’s first locally assembled EV hatchback, the Honri Ve has gained massive popularity for its reliability and nationwide after-sales support.

Feature Specification
Battery Capacity 18.5 kWh (2.0) / 29.9 kWh (3.0)
Range (Claimed) 200 km / 300 km (CLTC)
Range (WLTP) Approx. 164 km / Approx. 246 km
Charging Type AC Standard Home Charging
Battery Life 8-Year Official Warranty
Charging Time 7 Hours 
Price Rs. 3,999,000 – Rs. 4,999,000

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3. JMEV EV3

The JMEV EV3, backed by Capital Smart Motors, is a tech-loaded contender offering a liquid-cooled motor and a high-strength cage body for safety.

Feature Specification
Battery Capacity 30.24 kWh (LFP)
Range (Claimed) 330 km (CLTC)
Range (WLTP) Approx. 271 km
Charging Type AC + DC Fast Charging (CCS2)
Battery Life 8 Years / 120,000 km Warranty
Charging Time 8 Hours (AC) / 40 Mins (DC)
Price Rs. 4,899,000 – Rs. 4,999,000

Read more: JMEV EV3, An Affordable Car Against Rising Fuel Costs?

4. GUGO GIGI

The GiGi EV is a stylish, two-door urban commuter designed for those who prioritize ease of parking and a futuristic interior in congested cities.

Feature Specification
Battery Capacity 16.8 kWh
Range (Claimed) 220 km (NEDC)
Range (WLTP) Approx. 190 km
Charging Type AC Standard Charging
Battery Life Approx. 1,500 Cycles
Charging Time 4-5 Hours
Price Rs. 4,650,000

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5. Inverex XIO

Leveraging Inverex’s expertise in solar energy, the XIO is a versatile entry-level EV designed to minimize daily running costs for Pakistani households.

Feature Specification
Battery Capacity 19.14 kWh (Lithium)
Range (Claimed) 220 km (CLTC)
Range (WLTP) Approx. 180 km
Charging Type AC Home Charging
Battery Life Approx. 1,200 – 2,000 Cycles
Charging Time 8 Hours
Price Rs. 3,499,000 – Rs. 5,199,000

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Critical Considerations for Pakistani EV Buyers

While this guide ranks EVs based on price and battery, Pakistani buyers should also consider:

Charging Network Limitations

Fast-charging (DC) options are currently limited outside major metropolitan hubs like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. While the government plans to install 3,000 stations by 2030, intercity travel currently requires careful planning.

Your Daily Mileage Needs

Low-range models like the GiGi or XIO are perfect for city errands and school runs. However, if your daily commute involves long distances or motorway travel, you may need higher-capacity EVs like the Binguo or EV3 to avoid “range anxiety.”

Long Term Impact of Total Cost of Ownership

Beyond the upfront price, consider the long-term impact. While EVs significantly reduce monthly fuel costs (often by 80%) and maintenance costs (no oil changes or spark plug replacements), you must factor in electricity tariffs and the eventual resale value. In Pakistan, resale value is heavily tied to battery health and the availability of local parts.

Final Verdict: Which One Should You Buy?

When evaluating electric cars, looking at the WLTP range is crucial, as it reflects a more accurate mix of city and highway driving than the factory-claimed CLTC numbers.

If your priority is range and brand prestige, the MG Binguo and JMEV EV3 offer the most robust mileage, reaching nearly 270 km in real-world conditions. For those seeking peace of mind and local assembly, the Honri Ve remains a top pick, thanks to its 300 km (CLTC) variant.

The GiGi and XIO are excellent for short-range daily errands, but for any driver planning occasional longer trips within the city, the higher battery capacities of the Binguo and EV3 make the extra investment worthwhile.

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