In Pakistan, Regal Motors introduces the locally assembled Seres 3 electric vehicle.

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Regal Automobiles announced a few days ago that the Seres 3, the company’s first electric vehicle (EV), will shortly be on sale in Pakistan.

With the vehicle’s formal introduction, Pakistan’s automotive sector has reached a major milestone.

The delivery time, booking information, and official pricing have all been made public. The manufacturer claims that the cost of the domestically built Seres 3 is Rs. 9,200,000. The Completely Built-up Seres 3 was selling for above Rs. 1 crore, so this is a sizeable decrease in price for the locally assembled version.

In terms of reservations, clients can hold their Seres 3 by paying an advance of Rs. 3,000,000. Delivery of the car is anticipated by March 24, 2024.

It should be emphasised that the price listed above is the maximum recommended retail price, ex-factory, per unit and accounts for dealer commissions and taxes.

Changes in the value of the Pakistani rupee in relation to the US dollar, government levies, tariff structures, fiscal policies, import policies, and other factors may have an impact on the pricing; any subsequent modifications will be the customer’s burden. Furthermore, because the pricing is temporary, it might change at any time without warning.

Qualities, Potency, and Extent

The vehicle’s salient characteristics are as follows:


Panoramic electronic sunroof

Headlamps with LEDs and DRLs

Heated, automatic, and electronic side view mirrors

360° Viewing Lens

Extra Tyre

Eighteen-inch alloy wheel

inside

Tan leather accents

Multi-data visualisation

Climate-Controlled Auto Air Conditioning

25-Tab Audio Touch Screen with Smart Phone Interface

A steering control wheel with several functions

Driver seat with an electric 6-way adjustment

Electric front passenger seat with six-way adjustability

Six Orators

Heating of the front seats

Utilise cruise control.

Three Driving Modes: Sports, Eco, and Normal

Bluetooth charger

It has a permanent magnet synchronous motor that can generate 300 Nm of torque and 160 horsepower. It has a 49 KWh battery that the company claims has a 400 KM range; however, given that it is used in Pakistan, its actual range should be closer to 320–330 KM. With a standard charger at home, Seres 3 may be charged to 80% capacity in 7-8 hours. You may cut down on the charge time to only two or three hours using rapid charging.

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