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Pakistan’s first e-SUV launched
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KARACHI: Regal Automobiles Industries Ltd (RAIL) on Saturday unveiled the country’s first locally assembled electric SUV, the Seres 3 at its Lahore plant. The event marked a pivotal moment in the nation’s efforts to embrace cleaner energy solutions and reduce its carbon footprint. Speaking on the occasion, Adeel Usman, Managing Director, RAIL said this achievement is a statement to the potential of Pakistan’s automotive industry to lead in the global transition toward electric mobility. The Seres 3 is expected to reshape the automotive landscape in Pakistan, positioning the country as an emerging hub for electric mobility innovation, he added.
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