If you’re looking for the all-in-one list of CM Punjab E Taxi Models 2025, you’ll find everything here. From vehicle price, range, battery size to motor specs this article lays so you can decide for yourself whether this scheme is worth applying for.
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What is the E-Taxi Scheme and why now?
The scheme is a bold push by the Punjab government to replace regular petrol/diesel taxis with electric ones in major cities. According to details, roughly 1,100 electric taxis will be given out in Phase 1 on easy, interest-free installments.
The idea: Create jobs for drivers, help women enter the workforce, reduce emissions, and modernise city transport.
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Punjab E Taxi Price & Specification List
Here is a table summarising most of the key models currently approved under the scheme. Numbers are approximate and subject to change, so treat them as guidance only.
CM Punjab E Taxi Models, Price, Colours
| Model Name | Price (PKR) | Expected Colours |
| RHD 410-ET5 SkyWell | 11,125,000 | White, Grey, Black |
| Kaiyi Equte 04 – 300 km | 6,199,999 | White, Silver |
| Kaiyi Equte 04 – 400 km | 6,499,999 | White, Silver, Blue |
| Honri Ve 3.0 | 4,950,000 | White, Light Blue |
| Sinogold Sedan E400 | 7,650,000 | White, Grey |
| Dongfeng BOX LUX | 6,400,000 | Black, Silver |
| R500S | 8,499,000 | White, Blue, Grey |
Punjab E Taxi Specification Snapshot (Range, Battery, Motor)
| Model | Range per Charge | Battery Size | Motor Power |
| RHD 410-ET5 SkyWell | 410 km | ~49.9 kWh | 150 kW |
| Kaiyi Equte 04 – 300 km | 300 km | ~28.08 kWh | 40 kW |
| Kaiyi Equte 04 – 400 km | 400 km | ~39.83 kWh | 40 kW |
| Honri Ve 3.0 | 300 km | ~29.9 kWh | 35 kW |
| Sinogold Sedan E400 | 405 km | ~48.1 kWh | 95 kW |
| Dongfeng BOX LUX | 430 km | ~42.3 kWh | 70 kW |
| R500S | 500 km | ~56.31 kWh | 165 kW |
What this means for you
- If you apply and succeed, you’ll be able to pick a model suited to your budget and range requirement.
- For drivers covering long hours in cities these ranges (300-500 km) are significant; less time charging means more time earning.
- The initial down payment and instalment plan is still under the broader scheme rules. Some sources say down payment around 30% and monthly installments around Rs 60,000 for certain models.
- Colours, actual final specs and availability may vary—always check with the official portal.
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Final Thoughts
This scheme is more than just handing out cars. It’s a chance for drivers, especially younger ones and women, to step into entrepreneurship with government backing. Yes, the cost is high, but with electric vehicles the long-term savings (fuel, maintenance) can be substantial. The list above gives you a clear picture of what to expect in 2025. If you meet the eligibility criteria, preparing early will only improve your chances.
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FAQs
Q: Who can select which model?
You’ll be able to choose from the approved list of models once you’re selected under the scheme. Make sure you check the final list when the portal opens.
Q: Will the price change?
Possibly. The prices listed are currently published and could go up or down depending on policy, import duty, local manufacturing, etc.
Q: If I pick a model of lower price, do I pay less installment?
In theory yes — a cheaper model means lower loan amount, lower instalments. You’ll need to check the precise terms when you apply.
Q: What happens after all installments are paid?
Once you’ve completed payments and satisfied the scheme conditions, ownership will transfer to you. Until then there may be restrictions (commercial use, ride-hailing affiliation, etc).
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