GPX Launches Motorcycles and Electric Scooters in Pakistan

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GPX Launches Motorcycles and Electric Scooters in Pakistan

GPX has officially entered Pakistan’s two-wheeler market through the Royal Power Group, introducing a range of petrol-powered motorcycles and electric scooters. The launch marks the arrival of a new competitor in the country’s highly competitive 125cc and 150cc segments, which have traditionally been dominated by established Japanese brands.

The company has unveiled an initial lineup featuring five petrol motorcycles and two electric scooters. The range includes the GPX Libre 125, GPX Libre 150, GPX Raptor Plus RZ200, GPX Demon GR200R, GPX Demon GR250R, along with the GPX O2 and GPX O2 Max electric scooters. Bookings for the new models are expected to begin by the end of July or early August.

The GPX Libre 125 has been introduced at an introductory price of Rs325,000 and is aimed at the commuter segment with modern styling and a 125cc engine. Meanwhile, the GPX Libre 150, priced at Rs375,000, targets riders seeking a more premium 150cc option. It comes equipped with a fuel-injected 150cc engine, a six-speed transmission, and a digital instrument display.

For enthusiasts looking for more performance, the GPX Raptor Plus RZ200 has been launched at Rs540,000. The motorcycle features a 200cc oil-cooled engine and offers premium features such as ABS, Bluetooth connectivity, and a six-speed gearbox. The fully-faired GPX Demon GR200R carries an introductory price of Rs790,000, while the flagship GPX Demon GR250R is priced at Rs930,000 and features a 250cc engine with sportbike-inspired styling.

GPX has also entered Pakistan’s growing electric mobility segment with the GPX O2 and GPX O2 Max scooters. Although official prices have not yet been announced, the company claims the GPX O2 offers a range of up to 90 kilometres per charge with a top speed of 85 km/h, while the O2 Max can travel up to 120 kilometres on a single charge, sharing the same top speed and a 72V electrical system.

According to the company, its motorcycles and scooters are equipped with modern technologies such as electronic fuel injection (EFI), LED lighting, digital instrument clusters, and advanced braking systems, depending on the model. By introducing both petrol-powered and electric two-wheelers, GPX aims to establish a presence across multiple segments of Pakistan’s motorcycle market and provide consumers with more technologically advanced alternatives.

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