Pakistan’s electric vehicle market continues expanding as Kaiyi officially launches the E Qute 04 for local buyers. The compact electric hatchback enters the market with two battery range options and limited time introductory prices for early customers.
The launch targets buyers looking for a practical city focused EV with lower running costs and modern electric mobility features.
Two battery variants available
Kaiyi has introduced the E Qute 04 in two different driving range configurations to target different types of users.
The available options include:
- 300 km driving range variant
- 400 km driving range variant
The shorter range version focuses more on daily urban commuting, while the longer range model aims to provide additional flexibility for extended travel and reduced charging frequency.
Introductory prices announced
To attract early buyers, Kaiyi has announced special launch pricing for the first 200 units of each variant.
Official pricing details include:
300 km variant
- Original price: Rs 4,490,000
- Introductory price: Rs 3,990,000
400 km variant
- Original price: Rs 5,190,000
- Introductory price: Rs 4,690,000
The launch offer reduces the entry price significantly compared to many other electric vehicles currently available in Pakistan.
Compact EV aimed at city users
The E Qute 04 appears designed mainly for urban mobility. Compact dimensions, electric efficiency, and lower operating costs make vehicles in this category attractive for daily commuting.
Industry analysts believe affordable EVs could become increasingly important as:
- fuel prices remain high
- urban traffic congestion grows
- consumers seek lower running costs
- EV awareness continues increasing
Compact electric hatchbacks also offer easier parking and maneuverability in crowded city environments.
Competition increasing in Pakistan EV market
The arrival of the E Qute 04 adds another option to Pakistan’s growing entry level EV category. Chinese automakers continue expanding aggressively into emerging markets by offering electric vehicles at more competitive prices.
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Many buyers now compare EV ownership costs against conventional petrol vehicles, especially for daily urban driving.
Electric hatchbacks like the E Qute 04 may attract:
- first time EV buyers
- urban commuters
- small families
- ride sharing users
- cost conscious drivers
Growing focus on affordable EVs
Most electric vehicles introduced in Pakistan initially targeted premium buyers. However, more companies are now shifting toward smaller and relatively affordable EVs to reach a wider audience.
The success of budget friendly EVs will likely depend on:
- charging infrastructure growth
- after sales support
- battery reliability
- long term ownership costs
- financing availability
With introductory pricing now officially announced, the Kaiyi E Qute 04 enters Pakistan as one of the more accessible electric hatchback options currently available in the local market.

