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Honri VE: Pakistan’s First Locally Assembled Hatchback EV Now Delivering Nationwide

Eco-Green Motors Limited (A Subsidiary of Yousuf Dewan Companies) has begun delivering Pakistan’s first locally assembled electric hatchback, the Honri Ve, nationwide.

This entry-level EV, designed for the masses, now provides an affordable and eco-friendly driving solution to consumers across the country.

With locally assembled units on the roads, this moment marks a significant step forward in Pakistan’s transition toward electric vehicles.

Honri Ve is priced at:

PKR 3,999,000 for the 2.0 variant (200km CLTC Range – 18.5 kWh Ternary Lithium Battery – 15inch Rims – 30 kW Power – 84 Nm Torque)

PKR 4,999,000 for the 3.0 variant (300 Km CLTC Range – 29.9 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery – 15inch Rims – 35 kW Power – 87 Nm Torque).

The Honri Ve allows everyday drivers to save more on fuel and maintenance costs from day one, making it a smart and sustainable choice for those looking to make the shift.

This isn’t just about delivering EV cars — it’s about leading The Change.

Eco Green Motors Limited is paving the way for EVs in Pakistan, providing an accessible option for the masses to join the movement toward a greener, more sustainable future.

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  • C'mon man... everyone said that locally assembled electric cars would be super cheap... but here they are selling it at the same exorbitant price as the imported units... and if I'm not wrong both imported and local models are covered under a tax holiday while local modal enjoying more tax benefits?

    The prices should be halved... this is pure corporate greed and exploitation.

  • Investing hefty amount on vehicle which can hardly travel intercity and with no guarantee if they can keep up their promise for 8 years battery life, is not a good deal unless company provide the vehicle on zero markup instalments with minimum down payment.

  • Great to hear that a Pakistani locally made vehicle is entering the electric vehicle market. Hope for the best.

  • Great car but the sad thing is that those who have received the Honri Ve 2.0 CKD unit in first batch are not very happy. Complaints include:
    1. They removed side mirror controls that were in CBU unit test driven at time of booking.
    2. They removed the multimedia/call controls in steering without replacing them with physical buttons for volume/on-off on side of infotainment screen making it difficult and hazardous to use the infotainment screen which distracts the driver from the road.

  • They are too expensive . I don't think majority will buy this as we are greatly disappointed because of so high prices
    We were expecting it to be in the range of 10 to 15 lac rupees

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