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Alektra Launches Metro Electric Vehicles In Pakistan With Full Pricing And Booking Details

  • December 1, 2025
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Alektra has formally introduced its Metro electric vehicles in Pakistan, marking the arrival of both 2 door and 4 door configurations designed for urban commuters who want an affordable EV option tailored to local driving patterns. The launch includes full pricing, battery specifications and booking timelines for customers who are exploring small format electric mobility. Alektra stated that the Metro lineup is meant to support daily city use while providing a lower entry cost compared to other EVs available in the market. With multiple battery choices offered in each model, the company aims to give buyers flexibility based on range requirements rather than a single fixed configuration. Alektra has also attached a limited time discount that applies to all variants for bookings made by November 30, 2025, which it says is intended to encourage early adopters.

The Metro 2 Door has been introduced with three battery options that vary across performance and range. The first option uses a 7.2 kWh battery rated to deliver an estimated 80 to 100 km of driving range. This version is priced at Rs. 1,095,000 and the discounted rate brings it to Rs. 1,045,000. The mid tier option carries a 10.8 kWh battery that extends the estimated range to 130 to 140 km. It is listed at Rs. 1,145,000, with the promotional discount dropping the price to Rs. 1,095,000. The top tier 12.96 kWh variant provides an estimated 170 to 180 km of range and is offered at Rs. 1,195,000 with a discounted price of Rs. 1,145,000. Alektra shared that the 2 Door configuration is targeted toward solo urban drivers and small households looking for lower charging costs and compact convenience while navigating city routes.

The Metro 4 Door has also been introduced with the same battery options, giving families and shared commuters an extended cabin layout while retaining the platform of the 2 Door version. The 7.2 kWh option in the 4 Door layout offers the same range of 80 to 100 km and is priced at Rs. 1,295,000, while the discounted amount brings it to Rs. 1,245,000. The 10.8 kWh battery variant offering 130 to 140 km of range costs Rs. 1,345,000 before discount and Rs. 1,295,000 after the limited time offer. The highest capacity 12.96 kWh option delivers an estimated 170 to 180 km and is priced at Rs. 1,395,000 with a promotional rate of Rs. 1,345,000. Alektra noted that both models use similar powertrain components, allowing users to choose based on interior space preferences without compromising the essential performance profile.

Alektra confirmed that all bookings placed before November 30, 2025 qualify for a Rs. 50,000 reduction across every battery variant in both 2 Door and 4 Door models. According to the company, this launch phase is structured to allow early buyers the opportunity to experience an EV with a lower upfront cost while Alektra scales availability across cities. The company emphasized that the Metro portfolio has been designed for short to medium distance travel patterns often associated with local commuting, office routes and neighborhood level movement. As interest in compact EVs grows across the region, Alektra expects the Metro lineup to give drivers a practical urban mobility option supported by accessible pricing and flexible range choices.

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