Jaguar, previously recognized in Pakistan for converting traditional motorcycles into electric rides, has now stepped up its game by officially expanding into the booming electric scooter market. With growing urban congestion and rising fuel costs, the demand for affordable and eco-friendly commuting options is at an all-time high — and Jaguar wants a big slice of this market.
The company has launched three new models — the Miso, Bolt, and M1 — directly challenging established electric scooter brands like Evee, Yadea, and Metro. This move signals Jaguar’s commitment to becoming a key player in Pakistan’s rapidly evolving EV landscape.
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Jaguar’s New Electric Scooters: Models, Specs & Prices
1. MS Jaguar M1 (Top-Spec Model)
The M1 is Jaguar’s flagship electric scooter. It’s designed for city commuters looking for a more powerful option.
- Price: Rs. 198,000
- Battery: 72V 32Ah Graphene
- Motor: 1200W BLDC
- Charging Time: 4 hours
- Top Speed: 60 km/h
- Range per Charge: 90 km
- Brakes: Front Disc, Rear Drum
- Tires: Front 12 inches
- Features: Digital meter, alloy wheels, USB charging port, anti-theft alarm, LED headlights, remote start.
2. MS Jaguar Bolt (Mid-Tier Model)
The Bolt is a balanced choice for buyers who want decent speed and range at a slightly lower price.
- Price: Rs. 169,000
- Battery: 60V 32Ah Graphene
- Motor: 1000W BLDC
- Charging Time: 7 hours
- Top Speed: 50 km/h
- Range per Charge: 80 km
- Brakes: Front Disc, Rear Drum
- Tires: Front 10 inches
- Features: Parking mode, alloy wheels, anti-theft system, USB port, LED headlights, remote start.
3. MS Jaguar Miso (Entry-Level Model)
The Miso targets budget-conscious commuters who want an economical ride for short urban trips.
- Price: Rs. 153,000
- Battery: 60V 28Ah Graphene
- Motor: 800W BLDC
- Charging Time: 5-6 hours
- Top Speed: 45 km/h
- Range per Charge: 70 km
- Brakes: Front Disc, Rear Drum
- Tires: Front 10 inches
- Features: Digital meter, LED headlights, USB port, remote start.
A Step Forward for Pakistan’s Urban EV Market
Jaguar’s move from converting petrol bikes to manufacturing dedicated electric scooters shows how fast Pakistan’s EV market is maturing. With features like anti-theft alarms, remote start, and quick charging times, these scooters are positioned to offer a modern, practical alternative for urban commuters.
As cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad deal with traffic congestion and rising petrol prices, more people are expected to switch to electric scooters for daily commuting.
Would you switch to an electric scooter for your daily rides? Which Jaguar model fits your needs best? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

