1-Inverex Xio:
A compact, budget-friendly electric hatchback built for city commuting.
Launched in 2025, one of Pakistan’s most affordable EVs.
Price: ≈ PKR 3.5 – 5.2 million (depending on variant)

| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Driving Range | 140‑320 km (varies by variant) |
| Battery | 14.7‑31 kWh |
| Motor Power | 15‑18 kW |
| Top Speed | ~101 km/h |
| Seats | 4 |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Charge Time | 6‑8 hours |
2-Honri Ve:
Small electric hatchback with decent features for daily city use.
Offers better range and comfort than basic EVs under 4 million PKR.
Price: ≈ PKR 3.99 – 4.99 million (depending on variant)

| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Driving Range | 200‑300 km |
| Battery | 18‑30 kWh |
| Motor Power | 30‑35 kW |
| Top Speed | ~100 km/h |
| Seats | 4‑5 |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Key Features | Infotainment, AC, safety airbags |
3-BAW Pony:
Very compact, low-cost EV perfect for short city trips.
Prioritizes affordability and simple daily commuting over luxury.
Price: ≈ PKR 3.6 million

| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Driving Range | 170‑205 km |
| Battery | 13.7 kWh |
| Motor Power | 14 kW |
| Top Speed | ~90‑100 km/h |
| Seats | 4 |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Charge Time | ~6 hours |
FAQs – Cheapest Electric Cars in Pakistan:
1. Which is the cheapest electric car in Pakistan right now?
The Inverex Xio and BAW Pony are currently among the cheapest EVs in Pakistan, starting around PKR 3.5–3.6 million.
2. Are these small EVs good for long trips?
Not really. They are made for short city driving. Their range is enough for daily office or home–market travel but not for long highway trips.
3. How much does it cost to charge an EV at home?
Charging an EV at home usually costs Rs. 200–350 per full charge depending on the battery size and electricity tariff.
4. How many hours does one full charge take?
Most budget EVs take around 6–8 hours on a normal home socket.
5. Do these electric cars require engine oil changes?
No. Electric cars don’t use engine oil. They only need basic maintenance like brakes, tires, and battery checks.
6. Is the battery replacement expensive?
Yes, batteries can be expensive, but they usually last 6–8 years if used properly.
7. Is charging infrastructure available in Pakistan?
Charging stations are slowly increasing in big cities like Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, but home charging is still the main option.