Ofero Electric Scooters in Pakistan showcasing three newly launched EV models

Ofero Enters Pakistan's EV Market with Three New Electric Scooters

Ofero Launches 3 Electric Scooters in Pakistan, Prices Start at Rs. 229,999


Ofero has entered Pakistan's electric two-wheeler market with three models — the Thunder (Rs. 349,999), Magical (Rs. 259,999) and Hero (Rs. 229,999). All three use brushless hub motors and LFP batteries with an IPX7 water-resistance rating, carry a 200 kg load rating, and come with a three-year battery warranty.

The lineup is worth reading carefully, because the pricing doesn't work the way you'd expect. The cheapest model isn't the weakest, and the most expensive doesn't go the furthest.

Take aways


  • Three models: Ofero Thunder, Ofero Magical, Ofero Hero.
  • Prices: Rs. 229,999 to Rs. 349,999.
  • Longest range: the Magical, at a claimed 80–100 km — despite having the smallest motor.
  • Most powerful: the Thunder, with 2,000W peak and 108 Nm of torque.
  • All three use LFP batteries rated IPX7, with a 200 kg maximum load.
  • Warranty: 3 years on the battery, 2 years on the motor and other parts.
  • Not published: charging times for any model.

Ofero Electric Scooter Models


Ofero has listed all three on its Pakistan website. They're positioned at genuinely different buyers rather than as a simple good-better-best ladder.

Ofero Thunder — the performance option. A 1,500W rated motor peaking at 2,000W, 108 Nm of torque, and the highest top speed in the range at 65 km/h. Its 76.8V 25Ah LFP battery is the highest-voltage of the three.

Ofero Magical — the range option. The smallest motor here at 800W rated and 1,200W peak, but the largest battery capacity at 48V 32Ah, giving a claimed 80–100 km. Top speed is 53 km/h.

Ofero Hero — the entry point at Rs. 229,999, with a 1,000W rated motor peaking at 1,500W, a 64V 25Ah battery, and 55 km/h top speed.

Specifications and Features


Thunder Magical Hero
Price Rs. 349,999 Rs. 259,999 Rs. 229,999
Motor (rated) 1,500W 800W 1,000W
Motor (peak) 2,000W 1,200W 1,500W
Peak torque 108 Nm 66 Nm 74 Nm
Top speed 65 km/h 53 km/h 55 km/h
Claimed range 65–90 km 80–100 km 65–90 km
Battery 76.8V 25Ah LFP 48V 32Ah LFP 64V 25Ah LFP
Battery rating IPX7 IPX7 IPX7
Max load 200 kg 200 kg 200 kg
Warranty 3yr batt / 2yr motor 3yr batt / 2yr motor 3yr batt / 2yr motor

All three share brushless hub motors, LFP battery chemistry and LED instrument displays.

Why the LFP detail matters. Lithium iron phosphate cells typically last more charge cycles and run at lower thermal risk than the lithium-ion chemistries common in cheaper e-bikes. In Pakistani summer heat, that's not a footnote — it's the difference between a battery that lasts and one that degrades in two seasons.

The IPX7 rating means the battery is built to withstand water immersion. For anyone riding through monsoon flooding in Lahore or Karachi, that's arguably the most practical spec on the list.

Battery Range and Charging


Here's where the lineup gets interesting.

The Magical has the smallest motor and the longest claimed range — 80 to 100 km, against 65 to 90 km for both the Thunder and the Hero. That's down to its 32Ah battery, larger in capacity than the 25Ah packs in the other two despite its lower voltage.

So the buying decision isn't about budget tiers. It's a straight trade: the Magical gives you distance, the Thunder gives you speed and torque, and the Hero splits the difference for the lowest price.

One honest gap: Ofero hasn't published charging times for any of the three models. That's a meaningful omission when you're comparing daily-commute practicality, and it's worth asking a dealer directly before buying. Treat all range figures as claimed rather than tested — real-world range on any electric scooter drops with rider weight, road conditions and riding mode. Charging infrastructure remains the wider constraint, though two-wheelers are easier than cars here since a standard household socket does the job. Keeping devices topped up on the move is a separate matter — for car owners, car chargers & sockets handle that on longer commutes.

Ofero Electric Scooter Price in Pakistan


Model Price
Ofero Hero Rs. 229,999
Ofero Magical Rs. 259,999
Ofero Thunder Rs. 349,999

That Rs. 120,000 spread between the Hero and Thunder buys you 10 km/h of top speed and 34 Nm more torque — but no additional range. Worth weighing honestly against how you actually ride.

How Ofero Compares with Other EV Brands


Pakistan's electric scooter market has widened considerably, with listings now running from under Rs. 100,000 to well beyond Rs. 400,000.

Ofero enters in the upper-middle of that range. It isn't competing on price — plenty of cheaper options exist. It's positioning on battery specification: LFP chemistry, IPX7 rating and a three-year battery warranty are stronger commitments than much of the budget end of the market offers.

Whether that premium is justified depends on something no launch article can answer yet: after-sales support and parts availability. A new entrant has no service track record in Pakistan, and on an electric two-wheeler the battery and controller are the components that matter. Ask about service coverage in your city before committing.

Should You Buy an Ofero Electric Scooter?


A fair reading.

Reasons it makes sense: running costs are a fraction of petrol, the LFP and IPX7 specifications are genuinely appropriate for Pakistani conditions, and the three-year battery warranty carries real weight given that the battery is the expensive part.

Reasons to wait: no published charging times, no service track record, and the usual caution that claimed range is a best-case figure. Rs. 229,999 is also a real sum against a petrol 70cc.

Best fit: urban commuters doing predictable daily distances well inside the claimed range, with somewhere secure to charge overnight. If your riding is long-distance or unpredictable, the maths is harder. And if you park outdoors — as most Pakistani households do — sun, dust and monsoon rain do steady damage to any vehicle left uncovered. For cars, weather shield top covers address exactly that, and the same principle applies to two-wheelers with a scooter-specific cover.

Frequently Asked Questions


How many electric scooters did Ofero launch in Pakistan?
Three — the Ofero Thunder, Ofero Magical and Ofero Hero.
What is the Ofero electric scooter price in Pakistan?
The Hero is Rs. 229,999, the Magical Rs. 259,999, and the Thunder Rs. 349,999.
Which Ofero scooter has the longest range?
The Magical, with a claimed 80–100 km, thanks to its 48V 32Ah battery.
Which Ofero scooter is the fastest?
The Thunder, at a claimed 65 km/h, with a 2,000W peak motor and 108 Nm of torque.
What battery do Ofero scooters use?
All three use LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries with an IPX7 water-resistance rating.
What warranty does Ofero offer?
Three years on the battery and two years on the motor and other parts.
How long do Ofero scooters take to charge?
Ofero has not published charging times for these models. Confirm with a dealer before purchase.

Before You Go

Electric two-wheelers are one of the few areas where Pakistan's EV transition is moving at a practical pace — no charging network required, just a household socket.

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