Electric Scooter Price in Pakistan 2026, The Complete Buyer's Guide (Graphene & Lithium Battery Models)
If you’ve been searching for electric scooter prices in Pakistan, you’re not alone. More and more Pakistanis are switching from petrol to electric scooters, and for good reason. With petrol now sitting at Rs. 380–410 per litre, the monthly savings from riding electric are impossible to ignore.
With so many choices available, picking the right scooter can be confusing. This guide explains prices, battery types, running costs, and which model best fits your needs, all in clear, simple language to help you decide with confidence.
Table of Contents
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Why Pakistanis Are Switching to Electric Scooters
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Electric Scooter Prices in Pakistan 2026
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Graphene vs LFP Battery | Which One Should You Choose?
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How Much Does It Cost to Ride an Electric Scooter?
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MS Jaguar Electric Scooters | Model by Model
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How to Choose the Right Electric Scooter
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Common Mistakes First-Time Buyers Make
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Final Verdict
Why Pakistanis Are Switching to Electric Scooters
The main reason is simple: petrol is expensive and getting more expensive.
A Honda 125 petrol bike covers roughly 40–45 km per litre. With petrol at Rs. 380–410 per litre in 2026, that works out to around Rs. 8–10 per kilometre just in fuel. Multiply that across a daily commute, and the monthly cost adds up fast.
An electric scooter covers the same distance for a fraction of that, roughly Rs. 1–2 per kilometre. For someone riding 40–50 km a day, the monthly savings easily cross Rs. 6,000–8,000.
But it’s not just about money. Electric scooters are:
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Easier to ride, automatic, no gears, no clutch
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Cheaper to maintain, no engine oil, no spark plugs, no complicated servicing
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Quieter and cleaner, no exhaust fumes, better for city riding
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Practical for daily use, plug in at home overnight, ready every morning
For students, office workers, and families doing daily commutes in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, and Multan, electric scooters are becoming the obvious choice.
Electric Scooter Prices in Pakistan 2026
The Pakistani electric scooter market currently has two clear price segments worth considering. Anything below Rs. 140,000 typically comes with low motor power, lower-capacity battery cells, and limited warranties, which make them good for children but not worth the upfront savings.
Rs. 150,000 – Rs. 200,000 | Graphene Battery Scooters
This price range is where quality electric scooters start in Pakistan. Scooters here use graphene batteries, which are reliable and proven to give you good everyday performance at a reasonable price.
MS Jaguar’s graphene scooter models fall into this category. They are a good choice for daily commuters, students, and first-time electric-vehicle buyers who want a dependable scooter without spending too much.
Rs. 200,000 – Rs. 280,000 | LFP Battery Scooters and Electric Bikes
This is the premium segment. Scooters and electric bikes in this range have Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are more advanced and offer faster charging, longer battery life, and a better warranty.
MS Jaguar’s LFP scooter models and electric bikes, such as the E-70 and E-70 Supreme, are in this price range. If you travel longer distances each day, need faster charging, or want the best value over time, this segment is a smart choice.
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Graphene vs LFP Battery | Which One Should You Choose?
Choosing the right battery is the most important decision when buying an electric scooter in Pakistan. Here’s a simple explanation of both options.
Graphene Battery | Reliable Everyday Performance
Graphene batteries are a solid, affordable option for daily commuting. They’ve been used in electric scooters across Pakistan for several years and have a proven track record for regular urban use.
If you’re a student, a light daily commuter, or buying your first electric scooter, a graphene model offers reliable performance at a lower price.
LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) Battery | The Premium Choice
LFP is a more advanced battery technology. MS Jaguar was the first brand to bring LFP batteries to Pakistan’s electric two-wheeler market, and this remains a key reason many serious riders and daily commuters choose MS Jaguar over other brands.
Here’s why LFP is considered the better technology:
Faster charging: LFP models charge in just 2.5 to 3 hours, much faster than graphene models, which take 5 to 7 hours. If you need to recharge during the day, LFP makes it possible.
Longer battery warranty: MS Jaguar’s LFP battery has a 3 to 5-year warranty depending on the model, while graphene models have an 18-month warranty. This gives you more confidence for long-term use.
Better cycle life: LFP batteries last longer due to higher charge cycles before degrading, meaning they retain their capacity for longer over the years.
Safer technology: LFP batteries are thermally stable, so they handle Pakistan’s heat better than most other options, whether it’s Karachi’s summer or Multan’s high temperatures.
Higher long-term value: With a longer warranty, slower battery degradation, and faster charging, an LFP model often costs less over 3 to 5 years, even though the upfront cost is higher.
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Feature |
Graphene Battery |
LFP Battery |
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Charging Time |
5 –7 hours |
2.5–3 hours |
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Battery Warranty |
18 months |
3-5 years (depending on model) |
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Best For |
Daily commuting, first-time buyers |
Heavy use, long-term value |
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Price Bracket |
Rs. 158,000 – 200,000 |
Rs. 200,000 – 280,000 |
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Available On |
Miso, Bolt, M1 |
Bolt LFP, M1 LFP, E70 & E70 Supreme |
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How Much Does It Cost to Ride an Electric Scooter?
Let's look at the real monthly numbers for a typical Pakistani commuter riding 40–50 km per day.
Petrol Bike (Honda 125) Monthly Cost
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Distance per month: 1,200 km
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Fuel efficiency: 42 km/litre
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Petrol consumed: ~29 litres
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Petrol cost at Rs. 395/litre: Rs. 11,455/month
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Engine oil, servicing, spark plugs (averaged): Rs. 1,500–2,000/month
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Total: Rs. 12,500 – 13,500/month
Electric Scooter Monthly Cost
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Distance per month: 1,200 km
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Energy consumption: ~2 kWh per 100 km
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Electricity needed: ~24 kWh/month
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Electricity cost at Rs. 45/kWh: Rs. 1,080/month
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Maintenance (tyres, brakes only): Rs. 200–400/month
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Total: Rs. 1,800 – 2,000/month
Estimated Monthly Saving: Rs. 10,500 – 11,500
Actual savings depend on riding habits, electricity tariffs, and fuel prices.
That's over Rs. 1,25,000 saved every year, enough to cover the cost of a quality electric scooter within 12–18 months.
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MS Jaguar Electric Scooters | Model by Model
MS Jaguar offers three electric scooter models in Pakistan, each available in graphene or LFP variants depending on your budget and needs. Here’s exactly what you get with each one.
MS Jaguar Miso | The Everyday City Scooter
The Miso is MS Jaguar’s most affordable electric scooter, made for daily city commuting. Its lightweight, step-through frame makes it very easy to ride, which is great for women commuters, students, and first-time buyers.
Miso Specifications:
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Battery: Graphene | 60V / 28Ah
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Range: Up to 70 km per charge
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Charging time: 5-7 hours
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Motor: 800–1000W Multi-Mode
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Top speed: 45 km/h
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Braking: Rear disc
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Battery warranty: 18 months
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Motor warranty: 24 months
The Miso is a graphene-only model, making it one of MS Jaguar's most affordable entry points into quality electric mobility.
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MS Jaguar Bolt | More Power, More Range
The Bolt offers more power and range, and it’s the first MS Jaguar scooter you can get with either a graphene or LFP battery. It’s made for people who travel longer distances each day or want faster charging.
Bolt | Graphene Variant:
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Battery: 60V / 32Ah Graphene
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Range: Up to 80 km per charge
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Charging time: Approx. 7 hours
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Battery warranty: 18 months
Bolt | LFP Variant:
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Battery: 60V / 30Ah LFP
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Range: Up to 100 km per charge
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Charging time: 2.5–3 hours
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Battery warranty: 3 years
Bolt | Shared Features:
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Motor: 1000–1200W Multi-Mode
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Top speed: 50 km/h
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Braking: Rear disc
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Motor warranty: 24 months
For daily office commuters in Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad who travel 60-80 km a day, the Bolt LFP’s 100-km range and quick 3-hour charging make it a great option.
[View MS Jaguar Bolt Full Specifications]
MS Jaguar M1 | The High-Performance Option
The M1 is MS Jaguar’s most powerful scooter. It’s made for riders who want more speed, longer range, and stronger brakes. You can get it with either a graphene or LFP battery.
M1 | Graphene Variant:
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Battery: 72V / 32Ah Graphene
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Range: Up to 90 km per charge
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Charging time: Approx. 7 hours
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Battery warranty: 18 months
M1 | LFP Variant:
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Battery: 60V / 30Ah LFP
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Range: Up to 100 km per charge
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Charging time: 2.5–3 hours
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Battery warranty: 3 years
M1 | Shared Features:
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Motor: 1200–1500W Multi-Mode
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Top speed: 60 km/h
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Braking: Dual disc (front and rear)
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Motor warranty: 24 months
The M1’s dual disc brakes and 1,500W motor make it a good choice for riders in hilly areas like Islamabad and Rawalpindi, or for anyone who often travels on faster roads.
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How to Choose the Right Electric Scooter
If you’re unsure which model or battery type to pick, here’s an easy way to decide.
Choose the Miso if: You’re a first-time buyer, a student, or someone making light daily city commutes under 50 km. It’s the most affordable quality option and is easy to ride.
Choose the Bolt Graphene if: You need a bit more range and power than the Miso but want to stay in the Rs. 170,000–200,000 price bracket.
Choose the Bolt LFP if: You want fast charging (2.5 to 3 hours), a longer battery warranty (3 years), and you travel 60 to 80 km each day. The higher price is worth it and pays for itself during the warranty period.
Choose the M1 Graphene if: You want MS Jaguar’s fastest scooter at a graphene price point. The 72V battery gives it more performance headroom.
Choose the M1 LFP if: You use your scooter a lot every day, ride in hilly areas, or want the top model from MS Jaguar. It has dual disc brakes, a 60 km/h top speed, 100 km range, and a 3-year battery warranty.
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Common Mistakes First-Time Buyers Make
Choosing the cheapest scooter.
Models under Rs. 130,000 are generally best suited for children, teenagers, and occasional short-distance use. While they offer an affordable entry point into electric mobility, they typically come with lower performance, shorter range, and simpler construction than higher-end models.
Not checking what the warranty actually covers.
A “warranty” that covers only the frame, not the battery, is nearly worthless. Always ask specifically: Does the warranty cover the battery cells? For how long?
Not considering charging time.
If a scooter takes 7 hours to charge, you’ll need to leave it plugged in overnight. If that’s not convenient, an LFP model with a 2.5- to 3-hour charge time offers more flexibility.
Overestimating real-world range.
Manufacturers test their range in perfect conditions. In a real Pakistani city with traffic, speed bumps, stop-and-go riding, and extra weight, expect 15 to 20% less than the advertised range. Pick a model with more range than you think you’ll need each day.
Not confirming dealer availability in your city.
A scooter from a brand with no service centre in your city is a risk. MS Jaguar has dealers across Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and Multan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the price of an electric scooter in Pakistan in 2026?
Quality electric scooters in Pakistan start at around Rs. 140,000 for graphene-battery models and go up to Rs. 280,000 for premium LFP variants. MS Jaguar’s lineup covers this full range across the Miso, Bolt, M1, and electric bike categories, including the E70.
Q2. What is the difference between graphene and LFP batteries?
Both are reliable technologies. Graphene is the more affordable option, suited to everyday commuting. LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) is the premium option; it charges faster (2.5–3 hours vs 7 hours), comes with a longer warranty (3 years vs 18 months), and holds its capacity for longer. MS Jaguar introduced LFP technology in Pakistan’s electric two-wheeler market in 2021.
Q3. Which MS Jaguar scooter has the longest range?
Both the Bolt LFP and M1 LFP offer up to 100 km per charge. The M1 Graphene offers up to 90 km, and the Bolt Graphene up to 80 km. The Miso offers up to 70 km per charge.
Q4. How long does it take to charge an MS Jaguar electric scooter?
Graphene models take 5–7 hours to charge fully. LFP models (Bolt and M1) charge in just 2.5–3 hours.
Q5. What warranty does MS Jaguar offer on its scooters?
All MS Jaguar scooters come with a 24-month motor warranty. Battery warranty depends on the variant, 18 months for graphene models and 3 years for LFP models.
Q6. Do I need a licence to ride an electric scooter in Pakistan?
Yes. In most cases, electric scooters used on public roads require registration and a valid motorcycle licence. Riders should confirm current requirements with their local excise and transport authority. Your MS Jaguar dealer can also guide you through the registration process.
Q7. How much does it cost to charge an electric scooter at home?
A full charge typically costs Rs. 90–150, depending on your electricity tariff and battery size. That covers 70–100 km of riding, far cheaper than the equivalent distance on petrol.
Q8. Are electric scooters suitable for women riders in Pakistan?
Yes. The MS Jaguar Miso, in particular, is designed with a step-through frame, lightweight, and smooth automatic power delivery, making it very practical for women commuters and students.
Q9. Can electric scooters handle Pakistan’s roads and heat?
MS Jaguar scooters are built for Pakistani road conditions. LFP battery variants handle summer heat especially well due to LFP chemistry's thermal stability. For rough roads, check ground clearance and suspension specs per model.
Q10. Where can I buy an MS Jaguar electric scooter?
MS Jaguar has authorised dealers across Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and Multan. [Find your nearest dealer here.]
Final Verdict
The electric scooter market in Pakistan has matured significantly. In 2026, you don't have to compromise on quality to afford one, but you do need to buy smart.
Here's the simple summary:
Budget under Rs. 200,000? The MS Jaguar Miso or Bolt offers a reliable, well-warranted electric scooter that will save you thousands of rupees every month compared to a petrol bike.
Budget Rs. 200,000–280,000? The MS Jaguar M1 is worth every rupee: faster charging, longer battery warranty, better long-term value. If you're riding daily and want peace of mind for the next 3+ years, this is the tier to be in.
Whichever model you choose, make sure you're buying from a brand with real dealer support in your city, a clearly documented warranty, and transparent specifications. MS Jaguar ticks all three.
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