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- The company's Kyoro three-wheeler can run up to 200 km per charge, with a four-hour charging time
- The Japanese firm is seeking distributor partners in Pakistan to expand its clean mobility footprint
KARACHI: Japan’s Terra Motors on Wednesday announced its entry into Pakistan’s market with the launch of its flagship electric three-wheeler, Kyoro, while inviting local partners to distribute the vehicle as part of its regional expansion strategy.
The company said the Kyoro, designed for passenger mobility and last-mile logistics, has a top speed of more than 55 kilometers per hour and can travel up to 200 kilometers on a single charge.
It is equipped with an 11.7 kilowatt-hour battery, a two-speed gearbox for hill climbing and quick acceleration, and a four-hour charging time. Terra said the model combines low operating costs with performance aimed at boosting driver earnings and offering affordable urban transport.
“As a Japanese company, we are proud to bring our advanced EV technology and trusted engineering to Pakistan,” said Go Suzuki, managing director of Terra Motors. “We see Pakistan as one of the key markets where we can reshape the landscape of sustainable mobility in Asia. By launching Kyoro and collaborating with local partners, we aim to create jobs, reduce fuel dependency and establish a cleaner, more efficient transport ecosystem.”
Terra Motors said its entry into Pakistan reflects its broader strategy to deliver sustainable and affordable mobility solutions across Asia and Africa. The company expects the move to strengthen the local industrial ecosystem by encouraging value addition in EV manufacturing and shifting transport from imported fuel to locally sourced energy.
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Tokyo, Terra Motors operates facilities in India, Bangladesh, Vietnam and Japan, with a presence across South and Southeast Asia.
Its diversified arms include Terra Finance, Terra Charge and Terra Drone, part of the wider Terra Group’s investments in electric mobility and related infrastructure.