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Eveon Joy 1000 Watts Launched in Pakistan, Price, Range, Features & Full Review

Eveon has launched the Joy 1000 Watts, a three-wheel electric scooter designed for Pakistani roads. With a 70 km range, 1000W motor, 72V graphene battery, cruise control, reverse gear, and a Rs. 239,000 price, it offers one of the most affordable ways to beat rising fuel costs in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.

By Najeeb KhanDec 6, 2025 531 views 0 comments
Eveon Joy 1000 Watts Launched in Pakistan, Price, Range, Features & Full Review

Table of Contents

  • What You Actually Get with the Joy 1000 Watts
  • Price That Makes Sense Right Now
  • Who This Scooter Is Really For
  • Why This Launch Matters in Pakistan Right Now
  • The Small Things People Are Already Loving
  • Should You Buy One?

Fuel prices keep climbing. Traffic in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad gets worse every month. And everyone is tired of spending half their salary just to get to work.

Eveon just gave city riders a real option. They launched the Joy 1000 Watts, a three-wheel electric scooter built for Pakistani streets, Pakistani wallets, and Pakistani weather.

What You Actually Get with the Joy 1000 Watts

It’s not a bike. It’s not a rickshaw. It’s a proper three-wheeler with a roof, doors, and space for two people plus some bags.

Here are the numbers that matter:

  • 1000-watt motor

  • 72V 32Ah graphene battery

  • 70 km range on a single charge (real-world, not lab conditions)

  • Top speed 50 km/h (fast enough for city roads, slow enough to stay legal)

  • Full charge in 6–8 hours with a normal socket

Extra features most people will actually use:

  • Cruise control (great on long straight roads like Mall Road or Shahrah-e-Faisal)

  • Reverse gear (no more pushing when you’re stuck in a tight spot)

  • NFC keyless start (just tap your card or phone)

  • USB charging port for your phone

  • Proper storage under the seat and behind the driver

Price That Makes Sense Right Now

Rs. 239,000.

That’s it. No hidden dealer charges mentioned yet, but even if you add a couple of thousand, it’s still cheaper than most 125cc petrol bikes once you count the running costs.

Petrol bike: Rs. 300 to 350 per day for many daily riders.

Joy 1000 Watts: Rs. 30 to 40 electricity cost for the same distance.

You recover the extra upfront cost in less than two years. After that, it’s almost free travel.

Who This Scooter Is Really For

  • Daily office commuters who ride 30 to 50 km round-trip.

  • Small business owners delivering in the city.

  • Aunties going to the market who want shade and safety.

  • Young guys who are sick of begging for petrol money every week.

  • Anyone who parks in narrow galiyan and hates pushing a heavy bike backwards.

The three-wheel design means it’s stable. No balancing worries at signals. Women especially like that part, many have already started asking about it in Eveon’s WhatsApp groups.

Why This Launch Matters in Pakistan Right Now

Fuel is touching Rs. 300 per litre. CNG queues are back. The rupee keeps falling, so imported petrol will only get more expensive.

At the same time, the government is pushing electric vehicles with lower taxes and registration fees. Charging stations are slowly appearing in big cities. Even housing societies in DHA and Bahria Town are installing plugs.

People are ready. They just needed something practical, not a fancy Tesla they can’t afford.

Eveon didn’t try to build a superbike. They built something that fits our roads, our weather, and our budget. That’s why the Joy 1000 Watts feels different.

The Small Things People Are Already Loving

Early buyers (mostly from Lahore and Karachi) say:

  • The seat is actually comfortable for two hours straight.

  • The suspension handles potholes better than expected.

  • The roof keeps you dry in the rain (huge in the monsoon season).

  • Battery health stays good even after 500+ km (graphene helps here).

A few complaints, too the headlight could be brighter, and the horn is too soft for Pakistani traffic. Fair points. But these are easy fixes in the next batch.

Should You Buy One?

If you spend more than Rs. 6,000 to 7,000 a month on fuel right now, yes.

If you ride mostly in the city and have a place to charge at night, yes.

If you want something reliable that won’t leave you stranded, early signs say yes.

Eveon is a Pakistani company. They assemble locally, they answer calls in Urdu, and they understand our problems. That alone makes the Joy 1000 Watts worth a serious look.

Go check one out at the nearest dealer. Take a test ride. Feel how quiet it is when the engine isn’t screaming in your ears.

For a lot of us, this could be the scooter that finally makes daily travel feel easy again.

For more updates, visit DrivePK.com

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