The cheapest electric scooters in Pakistan start around PKR 97,000–100,000. These entry models are built for short neighbourhood trips and errands — and even the most affordable Evee saves you thousands a month versus petrol.
The cheapest electric scooters in Pakistan start at around PKR 97,000–100,000. At that price you get an entry-level model built for short neighbourhood trips and errands — and even the most affordable electric scooter saves you thousands of rupees a month compared with petrol.
What the cheapest electric scooters offer
Entry models typically have a smaller motor (around 350–600W), a graphene battery, a range of roughly 35–60 km, and a city-friendly top speed. They're perfect for school runs, market trips, and short commutes — not for long-distance or fast arterial riding.
Who a budget electric scooter suits
- Students and homemakers doing short daily trips.
- Anyone replacing a few short petrol journeys a day.
- First-time riders who want low cost and easy, gearless riding — see best electric scooter for beginners.
Cheap to buy, even cheaper to run
The real saving is ongoing: charging costs around PKR 500–600 a month versus PKR 8,000–10,000 in petrol — see charging cost and the payback period. You can also spread the upfront cost with installment plans.
Don't only chase the lowest price
A slightly higher budget buys more range and power that many riders need day to day — see best electric scooter under PKR 150,000. Match the scooter to your real distance rather than just the sticker price; the price list shows the full range.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cheapest electric scooter in Pakistan?
Entry models start around PKR 97,000–100,000 — built for short neighbourhood trips and errands.
Is a cheap electric scooter worth it?
Yes for short trips — and even the cheapest saves thousands a month on fuel versus a petrol bike.
What range does a budget electric scooter have?
Usually around 35–60 km, which suits short daily commutes and errands.
Can I pay for it in installments?
Yes — most models, including budget ones, are available on installment plans.
Should I buy the cheapest one?
Only if your trips are short. If you ride further, a slightly higher budget buys the range and power you'll actually use.
