Horwin, a global leader in electric mobility, is set to make a significant impact in Pakistan’s EV market with the introduction of four electric two-wheelers. These include three e-scooters, SK1, EK1, and SK3, and one e-bike, QBD2.
The official launch took place at Expo Lahore on June 3, 2025, with product availability expected by mid to late August 2025.
The Horwin SK1 is an entry-level e-scooter designed for daily urban commuting. With a top speed of 55 km/h and a range of 90 km, it runs on a hub motor powered by a 72V, 36Ah battery, which can be expanded with a second battery.
It features disc brakes, an LCD screen, GPS, a transaction alarm, a USB port, and LED lights. It’s expected to be priced around PKR 500,000, making it an affordable yet practical choice for city riders.
Next is the Horwin EK1, a feature-rich e-scooter with the same top speed (55 km/h) and range (90 km) as the SK1. It also uses a hub motor and a 72V, 36Ah battery.
What sets the EK1 apart is its additional accessories and upgraded LED screen, offering GPS, USB charging, an alarm system, and storage options like a tailstock and backpack. This model is priced slightly higher, at around PKR 591,600.
For those looking for more power and speed, the Horwin SK3 is the ideal option. It boasts a top speed of 90 km/h and maintains a 90 km range. Unlike the other scooters, it features a mid-motor and uses CBS disc brakes for enhanced control.
It also includes a TFT display, GPS, a USB port, an alarm system, LED lighting, and additional accessories like a windscreen and rear storage. The expected price of the SK3 is around PKR 750,000.
Lastly, the Horwin QBD2 is a versatile electric bike. It offers a top speed of 80 km/h. The range goes up to 120 km with dual batteries. With a single battery, it covers 65 km.
Additionally, it comes with a mid-motor and CBS brakes. The battery is a removable NCM 72V 36Ah. It also has an LED screen, GPS, and a USB port. An alarm system and LED lights are included.
Accessories like a front bumper and rear rack are also available. Its expected price is around PKR 850,000, making it a strong option for both personal and utility use.
With rising fuel costs and environmental concerns, Horwin’s electric two-wheelers present a timely solution for sustainable urban mobility in Pakistan.