GPX Pakistan launches Royal GPX Libre 125 and 150 motorcycles
The latest GPX launch Pakistan marks the company’s first major step into the country’s motorcycle industry. Under the “Royal GPX” name, the company has introduced Royal GPX Libre 125 and Royal GPX Libre 150, targeting riders looking for stylish and feature-packed commuter bikes.
The arrival of these new motorcycles Pakistan could provide consumers with more choices in an already competitive segment.
The company has set the GPX motorcycle price Pakistan at Rs325,000 for the Royal GPX Libre 125, while the Royal GPX Libre 150 has been priced at Rs375,000.
Both motorcycles are aimed at daily commuters but also feature sporty styling, modern technology, and premium design elements.
The Royal GPX Libre 125 is powered by a 123cc air-cooled engine producing 7.78 horsepower and 9Nm of torque. The bike comes with a 6-speed gearbox, carburetor fuel system, and a 17-litre fuel tank.
It also features a front disc brake and rear drum brake setup. According to the company, the bike delivers one of the better fuel averages GPX bikes figures, offering around 43 kilometres per litre.
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Meanwhile, the Royal GPX Libre 150 is equipped with a 149cc air-cooled engine generating 12 horsepower and 11Nm of torque. Unlike its smaller sibling, it uses electronic fuel injection technology.
The model also includes a 6-speed transmission, front disc brake, rear drum brake, and a 17-litre fuel tank. The company claims the fuel average GPX bikes figure for this model reaches up to 38 kilometres per litre.
As part of the growing motorcycle market Pakistan, both motorcycles include LED headlights, a digital speedometer, self-start technology, and 6-speed gear transmission.
Customers can also add optional features such as a Type-C charging port, anti-theft alarm, and off-road tyres.
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Industry experts believe the entry of GPX Pakistan could intensify competition in the 125cc bike Pakistan and 150cc bike Pakistan segments, where Japanese manufacturers have traditionally dominated.
The latest GPX launch Pakistan may encourage other brands to introduce more advanced features and competitive pricing.