Overview: Riddara RD6 in Karachi
Electric power is finally transforming Pakistan’s commercial vehicle market. The Riddara RD6, the country’s first all-electric truck, appeared recently in Karachi. Riddara, a Chinese brand under the Skywell Group, manufactures the truck, and Planet Motors brought it to Pakistan. This sighting shows that electric vehicles have started moving beyond passenger cars, marking a big step toward a greener future.
The RD6 already launched in China and several other countries. Now, it’s ready to make an impact in Pakistan. With more electric charging stations popping up and fuel prices continuing to rise, switching to electric makes perfect sense.
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Riddara RD6: Electric Truck Leads a Bold New Era
The Electric RD6 truck runs entirely on battery power and offers a range of around 500 kilometers on a full charge. Unlike regular trucks, this one emits zero smoke, makes less noise, and costs much less to run in the long term.
What’s more, its sleek and bold design makes it stand out. The truck is equipped with LED headlamps, a modern digital cluster, and multiple driving modes. In addition, it supports fast charging, which makes it practical for daily logistics and business use.

Why This Electric Truck Matters So Much
Electric mobility is not just about reducing fuel bills—it’s also about cutting emissions, improving air quality, and advancing technology. That’s why the RD6 matters so much.
Besides, the electric truck segment in Pakistan remained almost untouched until now. The RD6 encourages more businesses to seriously consider building electric fleets. Adoption will likely grow quickly, as the government already introduced EV-friendly policies.
Final Verdict:
In conclusion, the Electric Riddara RD6 isn’t just a truck—it’s a powerful step into the future. It’s reliable, affordable to run, eco-friendly, and loaded with features. If all goes well, we’ll soon see more electric trucks across Pakistan’s roads.