If you’re considering the Metro EV S1, the big questions are simple:
- What range do you actually get in city traffic?
- Is it comfortable enough for daily commuting?
- What’s the build quality like after a few weeks?
Quick specs (practical)
- Use case: Daily commute, errands, short trips
- Best for: City riding, smoother roads, moderate loads
- Not ideal for: Long outstation rides, rough terrain
Real-world range
In mixed Lahore riding, we got a consistent usable range that matched expectations for city commuting. Riding style, tire pressure, and passenger load matter a lot.
Comfort and build quality
The posture is friendly for shorter trips, but seat comfort on longer rides can be improved.
Verdict
For city use in Pakistan, the Metro EV S1 is a strong option in its price bracket — especially if you prioritize low running costs and convenience.

Muhammad Amir
Lead Editor & Reviewer
With over 8 years of experience in automotive journalism, Muhammad specializes in electric vehicle reviews and testing. He brings real-world insights from daily e-bike commuting in Lahore.
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