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Evee NISA 3W Review: Is the Three-Wheeler Worth It?

June 30, 20265 min read

Considering the Evee NISA 3W? This review covers its stability, 200 kg load capacity, 70 km range, price, and how the three-wheeler compares to the two-wheel NISA and the S1 3-Wheeler.

The Evee NISA 3W is a stable, all-purpose three-wheel scooter at PKR 235,000 — an 800-1200W motor, 70 km range, 35 km/h top speed and a 200 kg load capacity. Its third wheel makes it tip-resistant and confidence-inspiring for older riders, families, and light cargo, trading top speed for stability.

Is the Evee NISA 3W worth buying?

If stability is your priority, yes. The NISA 3W is built for riders who want a planted, tip-resistant ride rather than speed — older riders, those less confident balancing a two-wheeler, families, and anyone carrying light cargo. It trades pace for security, and for its intended rider that's exactly the right trade.

Why choose a three-wheeler?

The third wheel changes everything about how the scooter feels. It stays upright at a standstill, won't tip over at low speed, and feels secure when loading, unloading, or pulling away. For nervous, elderly, or recovering riders, that stability builds confidence in a way no two-wheeler can — and it makes carrying weight far less stressful.

Evee NISA 3W performance and load

The NISA 3W runs an 800-1200W motor and holds a steady 35 km/h — unhurried by design, because stability matters more than speed here. Its standout number is the 200 kg load capacity, enough for a rider plus shopping, supplies, or a passenger. It's an all-purpose, do-everything three-wheeler rather than a quick commuter.

Evee NISA 3W range and battery

A 60V 26Ah Chillwee graphene battery gives the NISA 3W a 70 km range — plenty for local trips, errands and short commutes. It charges fully at home in about 7-8 hours, and the graphene pack handles Pakistan's heat well. Compare it with the rest of the lineup on the models page.

Evee NISA 3W price and installments

At PKR 235,000, the NISA 3W is priced for its three-wheel engineering and 200 kg capability, and it includes the standard 18-month battery and controller warranty. You can pay monthly — it's available from about PKR 9,800/month on a 24-month basis. See current plans on the installment page.

How does it compare to the two-wheel NISA and the S1 3-Wheeler?

  • vs Evee NISA (PKR 155,000): the two-wheel NISA is cheaper, faster (45 km/h) and more nimble, but it has none of the three-wheel stability. Choose the 3W if you want a planted, tip-resistant ride; choose the two-wheeler for a quicker, lighter commute.
  • vs Evee S1 3-Wheeler (PKR 245,000): the S1 3W is a cargo-grade three-wheeler with a slightly higher 40 km/h top speed, aimed more at delivery and load work. The NISA 3W is the friendlier all-purpose family and senior choice.

Who should buy the Evee NISA 3W?

Choose the NISA 3W if you want stability and load capacity over speed — it's ideal for older riders, less confident riders, families, and light cargo use. Look elsewhere if you want a quick, agile commuter (the two-wheel NISA or GEN-Z) or maximum cargo grade (the S1 3-Wheeler).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Evee NISA 3W price in Pakistan?

The Evee NISA 3W costs PKR 235,000 at Scootric in Lahore, including an 18-month battery and controller warranty.

How much weight can the Evee NISA 3W carry?

The NISA 3W has a 200 kg load capacity — enough for a rider plus shopping, supplies, or a passenger.

What is the range of the Evee NISA 3W?

It has a 70 km range on its 60V graphene battery, with a full home charge in about 7-8 hours.

Is the Evee NISA 3W good for elderly riders?

Yes — its three-wheel design is tip-resistant and stable at low speed, which makes it a confident, secure choice for older or less mobile riders.

NISA 3W or the two-wheel NISA — which should I choose?

Choose the NISA 3W for stability and load capacity, or the cheaper two-wheel NISA for a faster, nimbler everyday commute.