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Nora EV prices revealed in Pakistan

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Nora EV in Pakistan


The Nora EV electric vehicle ,with its three varients and economical prices ,has been introduced in Pakistan.

The vehicle is a four-seater L7e-class quadricycle designed mainly for city commuting. It is powered by a 3000-watt electric motor and has a maximum speed of 65 km/h.


The car offers a driving range of up to 160 kilometres on a single charge, while the charging time is between six and eight hours. Its dimensions are 2900 mm in length, 1450 mm in width, and 1600 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1900 mm.


The top variant includes features such as air conditioning and heater, Bluetooth audio system, a 7-inch reversing display, power windows, remote central locking, anti-theft alarm, reverse camera, and 12-inch aluminium alloy rims. The vehicle is also available in multiple colour options.


The Eco variant is priced at Rs. 1,889,000 and offers a 120 km range with basic features including leather seats and air conditioning.The Eco+ variant costs Rs. 2,099,000, adding a multimedia system while maintaining the 120 km range.The top-end EcoX variant is priced at Rs. 2,299,000 and provides a driving range of up to 160 km along with additional features and more colour choices.


The vehicle also comes with support for battery swapping and a five-year warranty covering both the battery and motor.

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