Can you trade in your petrol bike for an electric scooter?
You may be able to put your petrol bike toward an electric scooter, depending on dealer offers and bike condition. Even without a formal trade-in, selling your bike privately and switching to an Evee cuts fuel and maintenance costs sharply in Lahore.
You may be able to put your petrol bike toward an electric scooter, depending on current dealer offers and your bike's condition. Even when a formal trade-in is not available, selling your bike privately and using the cash toward an Evee is easy, and switching slashes fuel and upkeep costs.
Can I exchange my petrol bike directly for an electric scooter?
Sometimes yes, through a dealer exchange or trade-in offer, and sometimes you simply sell privately. Both routes get you onto an electric scooter. Your options are:
- A dealer trade-in or exchange offer, when one is running.
- Selling your petrol bike privately and paying the dealer in cash.
- Combining your sale proceeds with an installment plan to lower the upfront cost.
To know what is possible right now, it is best to ask the dealer directly about any current exchange offer and how your bike's value would be assessed.
What affects how much my petrol bike is worth?
Your bike's value depends on the usual second-hand factors. The main ones are:
- Make, model and engine size.
- Age and total kilometres ridden.
- Mechanical and body condition.
- Complete and clean documentation.
A well-kept bike with clear papers fetches more, whether you trade it in or sell it privately, which directly reduces what you pay for your new scooter.
How much can I save by switching to electric?
The savings are the real reason to switch, and they add up every single day. Compared with a petrol bike, an Evee:
- Removes petrol bills, charging instead from a normal socket.
- Costs only a few rupees of electricity to charge fully.
- Needs no engine oil, spark plugs or frequent tune-ups.
- Has far fewer moving parts, so routine upkeep is cheaper.
With a real-world range of roughly 35 to 110 km per charge and charging in about 4 to 5 hours for lithium or 7 to 8 hours for graphene, daily commuting becomes dramatically cheaper than refuelling petrol.
Is the upfront cost worth it after a trade-in?
Yes, especially once trade-in or sale money brings the price down. The Evee lineup runs roughly PKR 97,000 to 319,900, and putting your bike's value toward that shrinks the gap. To make it easier:
- Use your bike sale or trade-in amount as a down payment.
- Cover the rest with monthly installments.
- Recover more over time through fuel and maintenance savings.
You can see how the monthly numbers work on our installment page and compare models on our models page.
What should I do before trading in my petrol bike?
A little preparation gets you the best deal and a smooth switch. Before you trade in or sell:
- Clean the bike and fix small, cheap issues.
- Gather all documents, including registration and transfer papers.
- Ask the dealer about any current exchange or trade-in offer.
- Decide on the Evee model and battery type that fit your daily range.
Doing this means you maximise your bike's value and move straight onto a scooter that suits you. The Evee battery and controller also carry an 18-month warranty with genuine local support, and current pricing is on the price list.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I trade in my petrol bike for an electric scooter?
Often yes, through a dealer exchange offer, or by selling your bike privately and paying the dealer. Ask about any current trade-in offer and how your bike would be valued.
How is my petrol bike's trade-in value decided?
By its make, model, engine size, age, kilometres, condition and documentation. A clean, well-maintained bike with clear papers is worth more.
How much money will I save after switching to electric?
A lot over time. You stop buying petrol, charge for a few rupees of electricity, and skip oil changes, spark plugs and frequent tune-ups, cutting running costs sharply.
Can I combine a trade-in with an installment plan?
Yes. Use your bike's value as a down payment and cover the rest in monthly installments, which lowers the upfront cost of going electric.
What should I prepare before trading in my bike?
Clean the bike, fix minor issues, gather all documents, ask the dealer about current exchange offers, and decide which Evee model and battery type suit your needs.
