In a bold step toward a greener, smarter, and locally driven future, Mode Mobility has emerged as Pakistan’s trailblazing e-bike manufacturer. With innovation at its core, this Karachi-based startup is redefining urban mobility by launching the C320 — the first electric motorcycle designed and built entirely in Pakistan.
With a starting price tag of Rs. 330,000, the C320 marks a monumental leap for the country’s transportation sector, blending state-of-the-art technology, a rider-centric design philosophy, and a deep understanding of Pakistan’s road and environmental conditions.
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C320 Specifications: Power Meets Practicality
At the heart of the C320 is a 3 kW hub motor, delivering robust torque and smooth acceleration that rivals traditional 125cc combustion bikes. It’s powered by a 2 kWh lithium-ion battery, capable of a real-world range of 80 km on a single charge — ideal for daily commutes or weekend city rides.
- Top Speed: 85 km/h
- Range: 80 km (real-world)
- Charging Time: Just 3 hours
- Battery Type: Lithium-ion (2 kWh)
- Motor: 3 kW Rear Hub Motor
These specs aren’t just impressive on paper — they’re tailored to the unique challenges of Pakistani urban mobility: affordability, ease of charging, and range reliability.
Designed By Pakistan, For Pakistan
Unlike imported electric bikes, the C320 is engineered with Pakistan’s diverse terrain, traffic patterns, and infrastructure in mind. Its frame geometry and suspension setup have been rigorously tested on local roads to ensure durability over potholes, uneven roads, and urban congestion.
Its extra-long seat offers comfort and practicality — perfect for shared rides, family errands, or transporting goods. And since electricity is significantly cheaper than petrol, the C320 dramatically cuts running costs, a major win for Pakistan’s economy-conscious commuters.
Intelligent Design: Feature-Rich for the Modern Rider
The C320 isn’t just about sustainability — it’s also built to deliver a superior riding experience, packed with features typically found in much more expensive bikes:
LED Headlight with DRLs
The high-efficiency LED headlight comes with integrated Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) and High/Low beam functionality, ensuring exceptional visibility at night while keeping other drivers safe by avoiding glare.
Front & Rear Disc Brakes
Equipped with hydraulic disc brakes on both wheels, the C320 delivers reliable stopping power and precise control, even in wet or high-traffic conditions.
Extra-long Seat
No more cramming. The longest seat in its class provides ample space for two adult riders or extra cargo, making it ideal for both daily use and weekend getaways.
Cruise Control
A game-changer for highway rides — cruise control allows riders to maintain a consistent speed without constant throttle input, reducing fatigue and optimizing battery usage.
LED Taillight
Its sleek LED taillight not only enhances visibility for safety but adds a futuristic flair to the C320’s overall design.
Regenerative Braking
Every time you brake, you recover energy. The regenerative braking system feeds energy back into the battery while also reducing wear on brake pads.
Kickstand Interlock
For added safety, the kickstand interlock system ensures the bike cannot be ridden while the stand is down — preventing accidental starts.
Digital Instrument Cluster
The bike features a modern LED-backlit digital dashboard, providing real-time readouts of speed, battery level, range, and other vital stats — all easily visible under direct sunlight or night conditions.
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A New Era for Pakistani Mobility
The C320 is more than just a motorcycle. It’s a symbol of technological self-reliance, sustainability, and innovation. As Pakistan grapples with rising fuel prices, air pollution, and urban congestion, the Mode Mobility C320 offers a practical and elegant solution.
By localizing production, focusing on real-world performance, and keeping the customer at the center of every design decision, Mode Mobility is setting the gold standard for electric mobility in South Asia.
Why Locally Manufactured Electric Bikes like Mode Mobility C320 Are Crucial for Pakistan’s Future
As Pakistan enters a new era of smart and sustainable transportation, locally produced electric bikes are quickly gaining traction. Companies like Mode Mobility are leading this change with innovative models like the C320, the first e-bike designed and built in Pakistan. But beyond the tech and innovation, locally made e-bikes carry deep national significance. Here’s why they matter — and why they’re the future.
1. Boosting the Economy and Creating Jobs
The rise of local e-bike manufacturing is generating new employment opportunities across Pakistan — from design and engineering to production and customer service. Startups like Mode Mobility are investing in local talent, building a skilled workforce capable of driving Pakistan’s clean mobility revolution. By producing electric bikes domestically, we reduce reliance on costly imports and keep more economic value within the country.
2. Affordable and Practical Transportation for Everyone
One of the biggest challenges with imported electric vehicles is their high cost, driven up by import duties, shipping fees, and currency fluctuations. In contrast, locally manufactured e-bikes like the Mode C320, priced at just Rs. 330,000, offer a cost-effective alternative without sacrificing performance or features. As production scales, prices are expected to become even more affordable, making e-mobility accessible to millions across Pakistan.
3. Moving Toward Energy Independence
Pakistan’s dependence on imported oil strains both its economy and energy security. Locally built e-bikes, which run entirely on electricity, help reduce this burden. As the country gradually shifts to renewable energy sources, electric two-wheelers can play a key role in promoting sustainable and independent transportation systems.
4. Reducing Pollution and Protecting the Environment
Traditional petrol-powered motorcycles are a major source of air pollution in cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Electric bikes produce zero emissions, making them a cleaner alternative for daily commuting. Local adoption of e-bikes can significantly reduce urban air pollution, improve public health, and contribute to a greener Pakistan.
5. Designed for Pakistan’s Roads and Riders
Most imported electric bikes are built for foreign infrastructure, which doesn’t always match Pakistan’s challenging road conditions. Locally manufactured bikes, such as the Mode C320, are custom-designed for local needs — with stronger frames, longer seats, and components built to handle heat, traffic, and potholes. These bikes offer more comfort, better durability, and real practicality for Pakistani users.
The Road Ahead: A Locally Powered EV Future
The future of mobility in Pakistan is electric — and it’s being built right here at home. With growing support for clean energy, increasing fuel costs, and an urgent need for urban sustainability, locally manufactured e-bikes are not just a trend — they are a national necessity.
As pioneers like Mode Mobility continue to innovate, Pakistan has the opportunity to become a leader in the regional EV space, creating jobs, cleaning the air, and putting affordable, electric transportation within everyone’s reach.