Official July 2026 price list confirms no increase across Yadea’s electric scooter lineup despite market changes.
Yadea Pakistan has announced that it will maintain the retail prices of its electric scooter lineup from July 1, 2026, providing relief to customers looking to switch to electric mobility.
According to the company’s latest official price list, none of the available models have received a price increase, allowing buyers to purchase their preferred scooter at existing rates.
The revised price sheet, effective from July 1, 2026, includes a 1% sales tax, while the company has kept the final retail prices unchanged across all variants.
The decision comes at a time when several automakers and EV brands have revised prices following recent fiscal changes, making Yadea’s announcement a positive development for prospective buyers.
The most affordable model in the lineup remains the Yadea M3, priced at Rs174,000 (inclusive of sales tax). The Ruibin is available for Rs209,000, while the Ruibin Sports carries a retail price of Rs193,000.
Customers seeking lithium battery-equipped scooters can opt for the M3H Lithium at Rs255,000, the T5 Lithium at Rs290,000, or the T5 Lithium with SS Guard for Rs295,000.
In the premium segment, the Epoc H continues to retail at Rs355,000, while the Velax is priced at Rs444,000. Meanwhile, the flagship Keeness electric scooter remains the most expensive model in the range with a retail price of Rs1.4 million.
The official price schedule also specifies that the listed retail prices are inclusive of the applicable 1% sales tax, with separate pre-tax prices provided for transparency. This enables customers to better understand the tax component included in the final purchase price.
Yadea has been steadily expanding its presence in Pakistan’s growing electric two-wheeler market by offering a range of scooters designed for daily commuting, urban mobility, and premium riding experiences.
By keeping prices unchanged in July 2026, the company aims to provide greater affordability and encourage more consumers to adopt electric transportation amid rising fuel costs.
