Dewan Motors Slashes HONRI VE Prices in Pakistan: Savings and Specs
Dewan Motors cut HONRI VE prices in Pakistan: 2.0 at Rs. 3,599,000 (from 4,199,000), 3.0 at Rs. 4,399,000 (from 4,999,000). Save up to Rs. 600,000 on limited stock, with strong warranties and 3S support to push EV adoption.

Table of Contents
- What the Price Cut Means for Buyers
- Breaking Down the HONRI VE Models
- Warranties That Build Trust
- Features That Make Daily Drives Better
- EV Hurdles in Pakistan and How This Helps
- Tips for Grabbing the Deal
- Looking Ahead for EVs in Pakistan
Dewan Motors just cut prices on the HONRI VE electric car in Pakistan. This move makes the EV easier to buy for more people. The HONRI VE 2.0 now costs Rs. 3,599,000, down from Rs. 4,199,000. The HONRI VE 3.0 sits at Rs. 4,399,000, reduced from Rs. 4,999,000. You can save up to Rs. 600,000, but only on limited stock.
This news hit right before the holidays in December 2025. It could draw in folks tired of high fuel bills. And with EVs gaining ground here, timing feels spot on.
What the Price Cut Means for Buyers
Electric cars used to feel out of reach in Pakistan. High costs kept them for the few. Now, Dewan Motors changes that. Dropping prices by this much opens doors for everyday drivers. Think city commutes without petrol worries.
Pakistan's auto scene shifts toward green options. Fuel prices climb, and pollution chokes cities like Lahore. EVs cut both. The HONRI VE fits as a budget-friendly start. It's not luxury—it's practical. Families or young pros might see it as a smart pick.
But the stock won't last. Dewan says it's limited, so act fast if interested. Dealerships handle bookings. Check their site or call for spots.
Breaking Down the HONRI VE Models
Two variants stand out: 2.0 and 3.0. Both pack a punch for urban use.
The HONRI VE runs on a ternary lithium battery. It pairs with a permanent synchronous motor. Output hits 30 kW max power and 84 Nm torque. Top speed reaches 100 km/h—plenty for highways or streets.
Battery options range from 18 to 29 kWh. That gives 200 to 300 km per charge. Charging takes about 7 hours at home. Fine for overnight top-ups.
Inside, you get a 10.25-inch display. Analog climate control keeps it simple. Two-tone interior adds style without fuss. Seats four comfortably.
Outside, LED lights shine bright. The waterfall-design grill looks sharp. Projectors help at night. For safety, ISOFIX child seats lock in easily. Advanced driver aids watch the road.
The 3.0 steps up with extras like better efficiency. But both share the hatchback body compact for tight parking.
It's locally assembled too. That helps keep costs down and supports jobs here.
Warranties That Build Trust
Dewan backs the HONRI VE solid. Battery warranty runs eight years or 120,000 km. Vehicle coverage: three years or 100,000 km. Peace of mind for long hauls.
Full 3S support covers sales, service, and parts. Dealerships are spread across major cities. No hunting for fixes. This setup eases worries for first-time EV owners.
In Pakistan, where roads vary, reliability counts. Dewan aims to ensure buyers' EVs hold up.
Features That Make Daily Drives Better
Picture zipping through traffic quietly. No engine rumble. Instant torque means quick starts at the lights. And low running costs—electricity beats petrol.
The display handles music, maps, and calls. Climate control adjusts without knobs everywhere. Safety includes basics like ABS and airbags. The 3.0 adds more assists.
For families, rear space works for kids or groceries. Boot fits weekend hauls. Colors pop—red, blue, white options.
Compared to gas cars in this range, HONRI VE saves on fuel long-term. Calculate: fewer trips to pumps, less maintenance.
EV Hurdles in Pakistan and How This Helps
EVs face roadblocks here. Charging stations are rare outside big areas. Home setups work if you have space. But apartments? Trickier.
Power cuts disrupt charges. Grid needs upgrades. Government pushes incentives tax cuts on imports. More could speed adoption.
Dewan lowers entry barriers with this cut. Affordable price draws curious buyers. If infrastructure follows, EVs could boom.
Think environment: Cleaner air, less oil dependence. National wins.
Tips for Grabbing the Deal
Interested? Visit a Dewan showroom. Bring ID, proof of funds. Ask about variants, colors.
Financing options might ease payments. Check banks for EV loans.
Test drive first. Feel the smooth ride. Range suits your routine? City folks, yes. Long trips, plan charges.
Watch for updates. Dewan might add promos.
Looking Ahead for EVs in Pakistan
This price drop signals growth. More brands enter—MG, others. Competition drops costs further.
By 2026, expect more chargers. Policies could help. HONRI VE leads for affordability.
It's a step toward sustainable drives. For Pakistan, that means fresher air, savings. Exciting times.
For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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