Rising petrol prices continue to push Pakistani commuters toward alternative mobility options. In response, REVOO Pakistan has introduced a limited-time price cut across its electric scooter lineup, making EV two-wheelers more accessible for everyday users.
The offer is valid until April 30, 2026, with discounts ranging from PKR 5,000 to PKR 20,000 depending on the model.
Discount Details and Updated Prices
REVOO’s revised pricing applies to multiple models in its portfolio, from entry-level scooters to more premium variants.
Here is a quick breakdown:
- Y04: PKR 114,000 (PKR 5,000 discount)
- Y06: PKR 146,000 (PKR 5,000 discount)
- A11 LFP: PKR 199,000 (PKR 10,000 discount)
- A12 LFP: PKR 239,000 (PKR 10,000 discount)
- E52: PKR 385,000 (PKR 20,000 discount)
These reductions lower the initial cost barrier for buyers considering a switch to electric mobility.
Why Electric Scooters Are Gaining Attention
Fuel price volatility remains the biggest driver behind the shift to electric scooters in Pakistan. Daily commuters are increasingly looking for ways to reduce recurring expenses.
Electric scooters eliminate fuel costs and require less maintenance compared to traditional bikes. There are no oil changes, fewer moving parts, and lower servicing needs.
This makes them attractive for urban users with predictable daily travel patterns.
Things Buyers Should Consider
Despite the lower prices, electric scooters still come with practical considerations.
Charging remains the biggest limitation. Most models rely on home charging, which can take several hours. Public charging infrastructure is still limited in Pakistan.
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Battery replacement is another factor. While modern LFP batteries last longer, replacing them can be expensive over time.
Resale value is also uncertain. The used market for electric bikes is still developing compared to conventional motorcycles.
Limited-Time Opportunity
REVOO’s price cut reflects a broader shift in the market, where electric mobility is slowly becoming more mainstream.
For buyers already considering an EV, this limited-time discount could make the decision easier. However, evaluating long-term usability remains just as important as the upfront savings.

