JMEV Elight Rolls Out in Pakistan: An Electric Sedan That's Actually Practical
Capital Smart Motors has unveiled the JMEV Elight in Pakistan, an all-electric sedan offering up to 500 km range, a 56.3 kWh battery, and 165 kW motor. Priced between Rs. 8.49 and Rs. 9.99 million, the Elight brings everyday practicality and clean performance to Pakistani roads.

Table of Contents
- Range and Power That Fit the Bill
- Inside: Simple Tech That Works
- A Step Forward for Pakistan's EV Push
Pakistan's roads are getting greener, one car at a time. Capital Smart Motors just introduced the JMEV Elight, a sleek all-electric sedan aimed at making sustainable rides feel everyday normal. It's not some flashy concept; it's built for real commutes, with two trims: the Comfort at Rs. 8,499,000 and the Premium at Rs. 9,999,000. If you've been on the fence about EVs, this one might just tip the scales.
Range and Power That Fit the Bill
The Elight promises up to 500 km on a single charge, thanks to its 56.3 kWh battery and a 165 kW motor. That's enough to cover Lahore to Islamabad without a pit stop. Switch between Eco, Normal, or Sport modes to match the mood chill for traffic, punchy for highways. And charging? Plug into a 7 kW AC unit for a full top-up in about 10 hours, or hit a DC fast charger to jump from 30% to 80% in half an hour. No more range anxiety on those long family trips.
Inside: Simple Tech That Works
Hop in, and the cabin keeps things straightforward and modern.
- A large 14.6-inch touchscreen manages navigation, music, and controls without clutter.
- The design stays minimalist, with clean lines and just enough tech to feel up to date.
- Seats are comfortable for four passengers, making every ride easy.
- Smart storage solutions, including a front trunk (frunk), add extra space for bags.
- It’s the kind of interior that feels better every time you drive it.
A Step Forward for Pakistan's EV Push
This launch isn't just about one car. It's Capital Smart Motors doubling down on cleaner streets and smarter choices. At these prices, the Elight undercuts a lot of imports while delivering solid performance. Bookings are open now, and with deliveries starting soon, it's a good time to test drive one. Pakistan's EV market is picking up speed. Could this be the nudge you need?
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