Pakistan’s first locally produced electric car, Nur-E 75, was unveiled in a ceremony in Karachi. It was designed and developed by a non-profit organization, Dice Foundation, along with local academics and industry. The five-seater hatchback has a top speed of 127 kilometers per hour and will be introduced in the market at the end of 2024, a statement issued by the Dice Foundation stated.

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