Horwin, the globally acclaimed European electric vehicle manufacturer, has officially launched its operations in Pakistan. The grand unveiling event, led by Spoton Events, took place at Expo Lahore, marking a pivotal moment in the countrys transition to green and eco-friendly mobility solutions.
With the launch of four innovative electric two-wheelers, Horwin is set to redefine urban commuting across Pakistan. The lineup includes three e-scootersSK1, EK1, and SK3and one e-bike, QBD2, all designed to cater to a wide range of commuting needs with an emphasis on sustainability, performance, and smart technology.
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Electric Lineup Highlights:
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SK1: A budget-friendly urban commuter e-scooter with a top speed of 55 km/h and a 90 km range. Powered by a 72V, 36Ah hub motor battery, it includes disc brakes, GPS, LED lighting, USB port, and an LCD screen. Priced at approximately PKR 500,000.
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EK1: Offers similar specs to the SK1 but with added premium features like a high-end LED screen, built-in storage, alarm system, and USB charging, priced around PKR 591,600.
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SK3: A high-performance scooter boasting a top speed of 90 km/h and a 90 km range, it features a mid-motor setup, CBS disc brakes, TFT display, GPS, a windscreen, and rear storage box, with a price tag close to PKR 750,000.
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QBD2 E-Bike: The most advanced of the lot, this e-bike delivers a top speed of 80 km/h and a range of up to 120 km, thanks to its dual removable 72V 36Ah batteries. It includes a mid-motor, CBS brakes, LED display, GPS, and USB port, along with accessories like a front bumper and rear rack. Expected price: PKR 850,000.
A Greener Future for Pakistan
Horwins entry into the Pakistani market comes at a critical time, as fuel prices soar and environmental concerns grow. These electric vehicles are poised to offer a cost-effective and eco-conscious solution for urban commuters, reducing dependency on fossil fuels while promoting cleaner city air.
The vehicles are expected to be available across Pakistan by mid to late August 2025, offering consumers access to European-standard electric mobility for the first time on such a scale.
With this launch, Horwin Pakistan not only signals a major milestone in the countrys electric vehicle market but also positions itself at the forefront of a transportation revolution.