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Chinese E-Scooter Giant Gears Up to Launch Nationwide in Pakistan

by Hamza Irshad
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Islamabad, 4 June 2025: Chinese E-Scooter manufacturer Horwin is poised to make its entry into Pakistan’s growing electric vehicle market, marking a significant step forward in the nation’s transition toward cleaner urban transportation.

The global electric mobility company is set to unveil its lineup at the EV Expo in Lahore on June 3, 2025, with commercial availability expected nationwide between mid and late August.

The company’s debut in Pakistan signals a strategic move to tap into the country’s rising demand for environmentally friendly commuting solutions.

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With four distinctive models three electric scooters and one e-bike Horwin aims to provide a mix of practicality, technology, and performance for city riders.

Lineup Overview: Four Models Tailored for Urban Commuters

Horwin SK1:Smart Mobility with Balanced Power

Tailored for everyday riders, the SK1 is designed to offer a practical and efficient travel experience for congested city routes.

FeatureSpecification
Top Speed55 km/h
Range90 km
Battery72V, 36Ah (Dual-battery optional)
Charging Time~4.5 hours
Motor TypeHub motor
BrakesDisc brakes
Drive Modes3 speeds + Reverse
ExtrasLCD display, GPS tracking, LED lights, USB port, anti-theft alarm, windscreen, and tailstock
Weight≤85 kg (excluding battery)

Horwin EK1: Everyday Convenience Enhanced

With nearly identical specs to the SK1, the EK1 caters to riders looking for added utility through extended accessories and upgraded comfort.

FeatureSpecification
Top Speed55 km/h
Range90 km
Battery72V, 36Ah (Expandable)
MotorHub motor
BrakesDisc brakes
Drive Modes3 speeds + Reverse
Add-onsTailstock, luggage rack, rear storage pack, GPS alarm, LED display
Weight≤92 kg (excluding battery)

Horwin SK3: Power and Precision

Marketed as the most robust model in the lineup, the SK3 is built for those who demand speed and smart tech in their two-wheel commute.

FeatureSpecification
Top Speed90 km/h
Range90 km
Battery72V, 36Ah (Dual setup supported)
Motor TypeMid-drive, 3 kW max power
BrakesCBS with dual disc
Tech SuiteTFT screen, GPS, USB charging, windscreen
Total Load Capacity282 kg
Weight≤94 kg (excluding battery)

Horwin QBD2: Hybrid of Bike & Scooter Performance

Blending the agility of a bicycle with the comfort of a scooter, the QBD2 targets daily commuters seeking convenience without compromising speed.

FeatureSpecification
Top Speed80 km/h
Range65 km (1 battery) / 120 km (2 batteries)
Battery72V, 36Ah NCM (Detachable)
MotorMid-drive
Torque320 N·m
BrakesCombined braking system (CBS)
ExtrasLED panel, USB outlet, footrests, optional front bumper
Color ChoicesGreen, Blue, Yellow, Red, White, Black
Weight282 kg

Chinese E-Scooter Influx Signals Changing Mobility Landscape

As the Pakistani government continues to promote sustainable transportation alternatives, the arrival of a Chinese E-Scooter brand like Horwin reflects shifting consumer preferences toward electric mobility.

By offering a mix of affordability, style, and advanced features, Horwin is likely to capture the interest of eco-conscious riders and tech-savvy urban professionals.

Local EV analysts see this move as part of a broader trend toward electrification across South Asia, driven by rising fuel costs, environmental pressures, and urbanization.

Chinese E-Scooter Market Gears Up for Competition

Horwin’s introduction to Pakistan’s EV ecosystem may also stimulate competitive pricing and innovation in the sector.

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With multiple models targeting different segments of the two-wheeler market, the brand appears to be laying down a strong foundation for long-term engagement in the country.

Industry observers will be watching closely to see how local consumers respond once these models hit showrooms later this summer.

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