Never ridden before? An electric scooter is the easiest way to start — no gears, no clutch, just twist and go. Here are the most beginner-friendly Evee models in Pakistan, and how to start riding with confidence.
If you have never ridden before, an electric scooter is the gentlest possible place to start. There are no gears, no clutch, and no kick-start — you simply twist the throttle and go. This guide covers the most beginner-friendly Evee models in Pakistan and how to build confidence from your very first ride.
Why Electric Scooters Are Ideal for Beginners
- Fully automatic — nothing to coordinate, so you can focus on the road.
- Smooth, predictable power — especially in Eco mode, there are no jerky surprises.
- Light and low — easier to balance, foot down, and park.
- Quiet and low-stakes — no stalling, no engine drama, and tiny running costs while you learn.
What Makes a Scooter Beginner-Friendly
- Lower weight and seat height so you can plant both feet at a stop.
- Modest, controllable power — you do not want a flagship for your first ride.
- Reliable brakes and a stable feel.
- Optional three wheels for riders who would rather not balance at all.
Best Beginner-Friendly Evee Models
Evee Flipper (PKR 97,000)
The Evee Flipper is the lightest, simplest Evee, with a gentle 35 km/h top speed — a near-perfect first scooter for short, local trips.
Evee Nisa (PKR 155,000)
The Evee Nisa adds comfort and storage with an easy, confidence-inspiring ride and around 90 km of range — a great all-rounder to learn on and keep.
Evee MITO+ (PKR 137,000)
The Evee MITO+ is smooth and balanced with around 90 km of range — comfortable for new riders stepping up to regular commuting.
Evee Nisa 3W (PKR 235,000)
Prefer not to balance at all? The Evee Nisa 3W has three wheels and never tips at a stop — the most reassuring way to begin.
Evee Gen-Z (PKR 177,900)
Want room to grow? The Evee Gen-Z lets you start in Eco mode and unlock more power as your confidence builds.
How to Start Riding Confidently
- Find a quiet, open space with no traffic.
- Start in Eco or low mode.
- Practise gentle braking until it feels natural.
- Master slow-speed balance and U-turns.
- Move into light traffic gradually, not all at once.
- Wear a helmet and use your lights every time.
Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
- Buying too much power for a first scooter.
- Skipping the test ride — always sit on a few first.
- Buying grey-market with no warranty or support.
- Ignoring basic checks — keep up with the maintenance checklist.
Why Start With Scootric
At Scootric you can test ride the full Evee range, get honest guidance on what suits a beginner, and ride away with a genuine warranty — on up to 24 monthly installments if you prefer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What Is the Easiest Evee for a First-Time Rider?
For first-time two-wheeler riders, the Evee Flipper and Evee Nisa are the easiest two picks — both are light, step-through, fully automatic, and gentle in their power delivery. The Flipper is the simplest and most affordable, while the Nisa adds comfort, storage, and around 90 km of range. If balancing is the worry, the three-wheel Evee Nisa 3W removes that step entirely.
Do I Need a License to Ride One?
Rules around electric scooter licensing are evolving in Pakistan and can vary by province and over time. The honest answer is that you should always confirm the current requirements with the relevant authority — such as the Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department — before you ride. For background, see our guide to license and registration in Pakistan.
Are Electric Scooters Automatic?
Yes — every Evee is fully automatic. There are no gears to shift and no clutch to learn, so you simply twist the throttle and go. That makes them dramatically easier than a petrol bike for new riders, because there is nothing to coordinate while you are still learning the road.
What Is Best for a Nervous Beginner?
For a nervous beginner, the three-wheel Evee Nisa 3W is the most reassuring choice because it never needs balancing at a stop. If you would rather start on two wheels, any Evee ridden in Eco mode keeps the power soft and predictable while you build confidence. Practising in a quiet, open area for the first few sessions makes a real difference.
Can I Learn at the Showroom?
Yes — you can take a test ride at our DHA Phase 1 and Awan Town showrooms in Lahore, and our team will help you start somewhere safe and quiet. Bring your CNIC and wear closed shoes, and we will set you up on a few different models so you can feel which one suits your height and confidence. You can browse the full lineup beforehand on our price list.
