Pakistani startup Mode Mobility has launched its E-bike C320, featuring a locally designed frame and easy access to spare parts available nationwide. Recently, popular YouTuber and bike specialist Aqeeq Ansari (DatBikerDude) tested the E-bike C320 on Karachi’s Super Highway (Motorway M9), riding from the city to Bahria Town.
Before diving into his review, let’s examine Mode Mobility’s claims about this e-bike:

Key Features of the E-bike Mode Mobility C320

- Motor Power: 3000W hub motor for smooth acceleration
- Battery: 2 kWh Li-ion Battery Pack.
- Range: 80 kilometers in one charge.
- Charging Time: 3 Hours.
- Top Speed: 85 km/h
- Design: Lightweight frame (Made in Pakistan)

Pricing & Availability
Currently priced at PKR 330,000, you can check current offers at Mode Mobility’s official page.
According to DatBikerDude’s tests, the Mode Mobility C320 delivers on its promised 3-hour charging time and hits a top speed of 80 km/h even with a 100 kg dude on it. During his second battery test, he fully drained the batteries to evaluate real-world performance.
Why the C320 Stands Out
It’s an e-bike. The Mode Mobility C320 is a distinct category for two key reasons:
- Only Vlectra and Mode Mobility currently use long-lasting lithium-ion batteries in Pakistan—other local assemblers still rely on older, so-called graphine battery tech.
- Its Pakistan-designed steel frame offers better durability compared to competitors using flimsy ABS plastic frames.
Smart & Practical Features
- Bluetooth Battery Monitoring: Track battery health via Mode’s dedicated app.
- Easy Maintenance: Spare parts (tires, brake pads, shocks, lights, etc.) are widely available nationwide, just like a CD 70. No need to depend on the company for replacements.
- The C320 isn’t just another electric scooter—it’s a practical zero-emission e-bike, CD 70 alternative with modern upgrades.
Download Mode C320 Brochure
DatBikerDude’s E-Bike Mode Mobility C320 full review
KARACHI TO BAHRIA TOWN C320 E-Bike real world test
NOTE: This is not a paid or sponsored post, the purpose of this post is to highlight Made in Pakistan products, practicality, and awareness, plus e-bike reviewed by DatBikerDude.