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Seres 3 launched: 5 things to know about Pakistan’s first electric SUV

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Regal Automobiles Industries Limited has achieved a historic milestone by revealing Pakistan’s first locally assembled electric SUV, the Seres 3. 

The great launch ceremony at Regal Automobile’s plant on Multan Road, Lahore, marked a transformative moment for the country’s automotive sector and its journey towards sustainable electric portability. 

The launch of the Seres 3 addresses a huge move toward Pakistan’s commitment to embracing cleaner energy arrangements and decreasing its carbon footprint. 

With the latest technology, outstanding performance, and an eco-friendly design, the Seres 3 is poised to revolutionize the local automotive market and promote sustainable transportation. 

“The launch of the Seres 3 is a proud moment for ourselves and the country. As Pakistan’s first locally assembled electric SUV, it addresses our commitment to development, sustainability, and adding to a cleaner, greener future. This achievement is a testament to the capability of Pakistan’s car industry to lead in the worldwide change toward electric mobility,” Adeel Usman, Managing Director of Regal Automobiles, expressed. 

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The introduction of the Seres 3 underscores Regal Automobiles’ dedication to decreasing dependence on petroleum products and fostering a sustainable future. 

By giving a reasonable and high-quality electric vehicle, Regal aims to take special care of eco-conscious purchasers and organizations while driving the development of the electric vehicle market in Pakistan. 

Seres 3 EV Specifications 

The Seres 3 flaunts noteworthy specifications, featuring a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) that conveys 156 hp (116 kW) and 280 Nm of torque. It is controlled by a 54-kWh lithium-ion battery, offering a scope of up to 403 km on a single charge. 

The vehicle upholds DC fast charging, allowing the battery to charge from 0 to 80% in only 40 minutes. The Seres 3 can arrive at a maximum speed of 160 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.9 seconds. 

Inside, the Seres 3 gives an exceptional experience, including a 10.25-inch touchscreen and high-level infotainment choices. 

The following are five essential things to know about Pakistan’s first electric SUV: 

1. Local Assembly Milestone: Created by Regal Automobiles at its Lahore office, the Seres 3 is a symbol of Pakistan’s progressing car industry, exhibiting the capacity to locally assemble electric vehicles. 

2. Performance and Range: The SUV is controlled by a 54-kWh lithium-ion battery, giving up to 403 km range for each charge (NEDC). Its motor creates 156 pull and 280 Nm force, conveying a maximum speed of 160 km/h. 

3. Charging Choices: The Seres 3 supports quick charging, allowing a 0-80% charge shortly, and slow charging requires roughly six hours. It accompanies a free 22 kW charger. It will be available in two variations: one with a 49-kWh battery and one more with a 54-kWh battery. 

4. Features and Safety: The Seres 3, which can seat up to five passengers, is equipped with a 10.25-inch HD touchscreen, an electronic panoramic sunroof, and brilliant driving modes, it also includes advanced safety security systems, for example, ABS, ESC, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. 

5. Pricing and Availability: Priced at around PKR 8.39 million, the Seres 3 is supported by warranties of as long as eight years for the battery and motor. Deliveries are expected to begin in March 2024. 

The Seres 3 offers a reasonable and environmentally friendly option in contrast to traditional fuel-controlled vehicles, taking special care of the necessities of eco-conscious consumers and organizations the same. By embracing electric vehicle innovation, Regal Vehicles is assisting with molding the future of transportation in Pakistan, adding to cleaner air, reducing dependence on fossil fuels, and a sustainable future for a long time into the future, the vehicle assembler explains. 

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