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Vlektra Bolt: Pakistan’s Fastest Electric Bike Screams at 105 km/h

The Vlektra Bolt is shaking up Pakistan’s roads, a locally built electric bike that hits 105 km/h and covers 150 km per charge. Built for speed, range, and style, it’s redefining the future of Pakistani biking.

By Najeeb KhanOct 16, 2025 1530 views 0 comments
Vlektra Bolt: Pakistan’s Fastest Electric Bike Screams at 105 km/h

Table of Contents

  • Power and Range That Fit Your Life
  • Style and Smarts for Pakistani Riders
  • Worth the Price?

Picture yourself cruising through Lahore’s busy streets, dodging traffic without the growl of a petrol engine or the pinch of fuel costs. That’s what the Vlektra Bolt brings to the table. This electric motorcycle, just launched in Pakistan, claims the title of the country’s fastest EV bike, hitting 105 km/h. And it’s not just talk, it delivers.

Power and Range That Fit Your Life

The Bolt goes up to 150 km on one charge. That’s enough to ride from Karachi to Hyderabad without sweating the battery. Charging is simple: plug it into any wall socket, and in about three hours, you’re good to go. No hunting for special stations, which is a big win in cities where petrol pumps can mean long waits.

This bike isn’t only about speed. Its 2,000W motor and 72V 32Ah lithium battery pack a punch and keep going for years. The battery’s IP67-rated, so rain or dust won’t slow you down. You get riding modes too, eco for stretching the range, sport for zipping through traffic. The combined braking system keeps things safe, and the suspension eats up bumpy roads.

Style and Smarts for Pakistani Riders

Looks? The Bolt’s got plenty. It rocks a sleek, street-fighter vibe with matte black, yellow, or green finishes. The digital display shows speed, battery, and more, clear as day. It’s built for two, so you can bring someone along. Plus, it’s electric, so you’re dodging oil changes and engine repairs.

Worth the Price?

Priced at PKR 584,000, it’s not cheap. Compare that to the Road Prince E-Go, around PKR 250,000, but stuck at 60 km/h with an 80 km range. Jolta eBikes are closer in price but lag in speed and charging. The Bolt’s upfront cost stings, but electricity is dirt cheap compared to petrol. You could save big over time, especially with fuel prices creeping up.

Vlektra, a Karachi-based crew, built this bike locally. They’re pushing to make electric rides the norm, not a gimmick. Riders on PakWheels are hyped about the build, though some want even quicker acceleration. One user said, “It’s smooth in the city, but that speed makes highways fun.”

Tired of fuel hassles and engine noise? The Bolt’s worth a look. Vlektra is setting up test rides in major cities. This could be how we ride in Pakistan from now on, one charge, one thrill at a time

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