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Which Is the Best Evee for Heavy Riders?

June 30, 20265 min read

Heavier rider or carrying a pillion? Here's the best Evee for the job — the 180 kg S1 Pro, the 220 kg SQUBE, and the stable 200 kg NISA 3W — plus how weight affects range and which motor to choose.

For heavier riders, the best Evees are the S1 Pro and SQUBE — rated to 180 kg and 220 kg with strong 2000W+ motors that hold their pace under load. The three-wheel NISA 3W (200 kg) adds extra stability. Expect a small drop in range and speed when carrying more weight.

What matters most for a heavier rider?

Four things: a high load rating, a strong motor that still accelerates and climbs well under weight, good brakes and suspension for control, and a larger battery, since extra weight reduces range. A scooter with a punchy motor and a generous load rating will feel far more confident for a heavier rider than an entry model pushed to its limit.

Which Evees have the highest load capacity?

These are the Evee models with the highest published load ratings. See full specs on the models page.

  • 220 kg — Evee SQUBE (PKR 239,000), a 2000-2500W workhorse
  • 200 kg — Evee NISA 3W (PKR 235,000), a stable three-wheeler
  • 180 kg — Evee S1 (PKR 206,000), S1 Lithium (PKR 259,000) and S1 Pro (PKR 272,000)

Best two-wheel Evee for heavy riders

The Evee S1 Pro at PKR 272,000 is the top two-wheel pick — a 180 kg load rating, a muscular 2000-2600W motor, a 100 km range and dual disc brakes that keep performance strong even with a heavier rider or a pillion. If you want the same 180 kg capability for less, the Evee S1 at PKR 206,000 is the value choice with a 90 km range.

Best stable option for heavy riders

If stability matters as much as load, the Evee NISA 3W is the safer base. Its third wheel makes it tip-resistant and easy to control at low speed, and it carries up to 200 kg — a confident choice for heavier or less mobile riders who want a planted ride over outright speed.

How does extra weight affect range and speed?

Carrying more weight uses more energy, so expect a modest drop in both range and acceleration — plan for roughly 80-90% of the rated range when fully loaded. Choosing a model with a stronger motor (the S1 Pro or SQUBE) offsets the performance hit, while a larger battery keeps usable range comfortable.

Which should you buy?

  • A capable two-wheeler: the S1 Pro (180 kg, 2000-2600W) — strongest performance under load.
  • The most stable ride: the NISA 3W (200 kg) — tip-resistant three-wheeler.
  • Maximum carrying capacity: the SQUBE (220 kg) — the workhorse of the range.
  • Best value: the S1 (180 kg, PKR 206,000).

You can pay monthly on an installment plan — see the full price list for every model.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best Evee for a heavy rider?

The Evee S1 Pro (180 kg load, strong 2000-2600W motor) is the best two-wheeler for heavier riders, while the SQUBE (220 kg) and NISA 3W (200 kg) carry the most weight.

Which Evee has the highest weight limit?

The Evee SQUBE has the highest load capacity at 220 kg, followed by the NISA 3W at 200 kg.

Can a heavy rider use an electric scooter without losing range?

Range drops slightly with extra weight — plan for about 80-90% of the rated figure. A model with a larger battery and stronger motor keeps the impact small.

Is a three-wheeler better for heavy riders?

It can be — the NISA 3W adds tip-resistant stability and a 200 kg load rating, which suits heavier or less mobile riders who value control over speed.

Which is the cheapest Evee with a 180 kg load rating?

The Evee S1 at PKR 206,000 is the most affordable Evee rated to 180 kg, with a 90 km range and 55 km/h top speed.