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Nur-E 75: Pakistan’s First Electric Hatchback Unveiled on Its 75th Independence Day

  • August 11, 2022
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DICE Foundation presented Pakistan with the Nur-E 75, the nation’s first homegrown electric hatchback car, for its 75th birthday!
With assistance from regional academia and industry, the DICE Foundation, a non-profit organisation with headquarters in the United States and led by Pakistani expats, has created and constructed this electric car prototype. Nur-E is the name of the first electric hatchback in Pakistan’s prototype (named after Noor). JaXari is the name of the electric vehicle manufacturer (named after a scientist from the 12 century, Ismael al-Jazari).

Specs and Features 

Some of the specs and features of this electric hatchback include:

  • 5 Seater, 5 Door Hatchback
  • Peak Power: 107 hp (80 KW)
  • Peak Torque: 200 Nm
  • Range: 210 km+ with AC on (actual range still to be tested)
  • Battery size: 35 KwHr
  • Wheel/Tire Size – R16 205 / 55
  • Charging time
    Slow charging – 7 to 8 hr (from regular 220V outlet)
    Fast charging – 2 hr (from fast DC chargers, still to be tested)

The prototype was revealed today at 4 p.m. at the unveiling ceremony, which began. Here are some special images of the vehicle!
With assistance from regional academia and industry, the DICE Foundation, a non-profit organisation with headquarters in the United States and led by Pakistani expats, has created and constructed this electric car prototype. Nur-E is the name of the first electric hatchback in Pakistan’s prototype (named after Noor). JaXari is the name of the electric vehicle manufacturer (named after a scientist from the 12 century, Ismael al-Jazari).

Specs and Features 

Some of the specs and features of this electric hatchback include:

  • 5 Seater, 5 Door Hatchback
  • Peak Power: 107 hp (80 KW)
  • Peak Torque: 200 Nm
  • Range: 210 km+ with AC on (actual range still to be tested)
  • Battery size: 35 KwHr
  • Wheel/Tire Size – R16 205 / 55
  • Charging time
  • Slow charging – 7 to 8 hr (from regular 220V outlet)
  • Fast charging – 2 hr (from fast DC chargers, still to be tested)

The prototype was revealed today at 4 p.m. at the unveiling ceremony, which began. Here are some special images of the vehicle!

The Pakistani automobile sector has taken a fantastic and ground-breaking move with the Nur-E concept, which is still in its early stages. The DICE Foundation intends to obtain enough funding to construct the prototype commercially, which might take up to three years.

This is a wonderful Independence Day gift from the DICE foundation to the people of Pakistan. The fact that the local market is gearing up for domestic EVs is a positive indication. The government of Pakistan currently favours EVs as the future of automobiles, hence EVs have received a lot of attention in the country’s auto policy. We anticipate additional domestic and international competitors entering this market. Let’s hope Pakistani-made electric vehicles have a bright future.

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