Yes. Evee electric scooters come with LED headlights, tail lights, brake lights, and indicators, so they're fully equipped for night riding. Keep them clean and ride to the reduced visibility.
Yes — electric scooters come with full lighting for night riding. Evee models are fitted with an LED headlight, tail light, brake light, and indicators as standard, so they're properly equipped for riding after dark. Keep the lights clean, use the headlight in low light, and ride to the reduced visibility.
What lights does an electric scooter have?
A typical Evee has everything a motorcycle does:
- LED headlight for the road ahead.
- Tail light and brake light so traffic behind sees you.
- Indicators (turn signals) for safe lane changes and turns.
These are built in — you don't need to add anything to ride legally and safely at night.
Are the lights bright enough for night riding?
Yes, for city and suburban roads. LED headlights are bright and efficient, and on lit Lahore roads they're more than enough. On very dark, unlit stretches, simply slow down and increase your following distance.
How do you ride safely at night?
- Wear a helmet and ideally reflective or bright clothing — see is a helmet mandatory.
- Keep your lights clean so they throw maximum light.
- Ride a little slower and leave more braking room in the dark.
- See whether electric scooters are safe for the full picture.
What if a light stops working?
Get it fixed quickly — riding without a tail light or indicator at night is dangerous and can attract a fine. Genuine Evee parts are stocked locally; see Evee spare parts and service in Lahore.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do electric scooters have headlights?
Yes — Evee scooters come with an LED headlight as standard, along with tail, brake, and indicator lights.
Are electric scooters safe to ride at night?
Yes, with their built-in lights, a helmet, and sensible speed. Keep the lights clean and ride to the visibility.
Do electric scooters have indicators?
Yes — turn signals are fitted as standard for safe turns and lane changes.
Are the headlights bright enough for dark roads?
They're bright enough for city roads; on unlit stretches, just slow down and leave more space.
What should I do if a light fails?
Replace it promptly with a genuine part — riding without working lights at night is unsafe and can be fined.
