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Pakistan’s Most Affordable Electric Car is Here, Alektra Metro Starts at Rs 10.95 Lakh

Alektra has introduced the Metro, Pakistan’s most affordable electric car, starting at Rs 10.95 lakh. With 2-door and 4-door models, three battery options, and a limited-time Rs 50,000 booking discount, it offers low running costs and practical daily driving for Pakistani families.

By Najeeb KhanNov 27, 2025 923 views 0 comments
Pakistan’s Most Affordable Electric Car is Here,  Alektra Metro Starts at Rs 10.95 Lakh

Table of Contents

  • Pick Your Size
  • Three Battery Options That Fit Real Life
  • Prices (Before Discount)
  • The Rs 50,000 Discount Ends November 30
  • Who This Car Is Actually For
  • Any Catches?
  • Bottom Line

Petrol is touching Rs 260 a litre. Electricity costs pennies in comparison. And now someone has finally built an electric car that normal people can actually buy.

Alektra just launched the Metro, a small hatchback made for our roads, our wallets, and our daily grind.

It comes in 2-door and 4-door versions. Three battery choices. Real-world prices that don’t make you laugh or cry.

And if you book in the next three days, you save a straight Rs 50,000. No strings.

Pick Your Size

Want something tiny and cheap for city runs? Go 2-door.

Need proper back doors for kids or parents? Take the 4-door.

Both look clean and modern. Nothing flashy, just practical.

Three Battery Options That Fit Real Life

  • 7.2 kWh → about 80-100 km range

Perfect if you just go market-school-office-market.

  • 10.8 kWh → around 130-140 km

Covers most people’s daily driving with room to spare.

  • 12.96 kWh → up to 180 km

Weekend trips to DHA or Bahria, no sweat.

Charge overnight at home on a normal 15-amp plug. Full charge costs less than Rs 200-300 depending on your tariff.

Prices (Before Discount)

2-door

  • Base (7.2 kWh): Rs 1,095,000

  • Mid (10.8 kWh): Rs 1,195,000

  • Top (12.96 kWh): Rs 1,295,000

4-door

  • Base (7.2 kWh): Rs 1,195,000

  • Mid (10.8 kWh): Rs 1,295,000

  • Top (12.96 kWh): Rs 1,395,000

Yes, the most expensive one is still under 14 lakh.

The Rs 50,000 Discount Ends November 30

That’s this Sunday.

Book before midnight, November 30 → pay Rs 50,000 less, no matter which variant.

The booking amount is 20%, so around Rs 2-2.8 lakh, depending on the model.

Rest on delivery, expected in about 90 days.

People are already booking. Dealerships say slots are filling fast, especially for the 4-door versions.

Who This Car Is Actually For

  • Anyone spending Rs 20-30k a month on petrol for a Mehran or Cultus

  • Families are tired of squeezing into a bike

  • Women who want their own safe, easy car

  • Uber/Careem drivers who do 100-150 km daily (your fuel bill drops to almost nothing)

The running cost is ridiculous. People with similar Chinese EVs report Rs 2-3 per km, including charging losses. Petrol cars do Rs 20+ per km these days.

Any Catches?

Range won’t match a Corolla on highway trips. AC will eat into range on hot days. The spare parts network is new.

But for 90% of what most Pakistanis drive every day? This thing is perfect.

Alektra isn’t some fly-by-night brand either; the same group behind Vlektra bikes, which are already all over the roads.

Bottom Line

If you’ve been waiting for an electric car that doesn’t cost 40 lakh, your wait is over.

The Alektra Metro is here. It’s cheap. It’s practical. And right now, it’s Rs 50,000 cheaper if you move fast.

Three days left for the discount.

Go book one before petrol hits Rs 300 and you hate yourself for waiting.

For more updates, visit DrivePK.com

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