Alektra Launches Electric Vehicles in Pakistan for Rs. 1 Million

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KARACHI (Web Desk) – Alektra has officially launched its Metro electric vehicles in Pakistan, introducing both 2-door and 4-door models along with complete pricing and booking details. The company says the Metro lineup is aimed at drivers seeking an affordable urban EV.

The Metro 2-Door comes in three battery options. The 7.2 kWh variant offers an estimated 80 to 100 km range and is priced at Rs. 1,095,000, with a discounted price of Rs. 1,045,000.

The 10.8 kWh option delivers 130 to 140 km and costs Rs. 1,145,000, reduced to Rs. 1,095,000 after discount. The 12.96 kWh version offers 170 to 180 km and is listed at Rs. 1,195,000, with a discounted price of Rs. 1,145,000.

The Metro 4-Door features the same battery choices. The 7.2 kWh model provides 80 to 100 km and is priced at Rs. 1,295,000, or Rs. 1,245,000 with discount. The 10.8 kWh variant offers 130 to 140 km at Rs. 1,345,000, dropping to Rs. 1,295,000 after discount.

The 12.96 kWh option gives 170 to 180 km and costs Rs. 1,395,000, with a discounted price of Rs. 1,345,000. Alektra has set a Rs. 50,000 discount for all variants booked by November 30, 2025.

The booking amount is 20 percent of the invoice value, and the estimated delivery time is 90 days.

Alektra Metro Features

Alektra has outlined the main features of its Metro electric vehicle, calling it a compact and economical choice for families.

Key features include:

  • AC and heater
  • Sunroof ventilation
  • Multimedia system
  • Stylish lighting
  • Push-start and key-start
  • Fully electric powertrain

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